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Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2016

Record of foraging of ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in vertebrate carcasses

Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Helba Helena Santos-Prezoto; Fábio Prezoto

Knowing the importance of participation by insects at cadaverous decomposition processes, and the limited use of the family Formicidae in criminal investigations, this study aims to record the foraging activity of four genera of ants in carcasses of birds and mammals. Observations occurred accidentally in two locations in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. In total, seven species of ants foraging in eight vertebrate carcasses were recorded. In addition, the study reported for the first time the presence of Wasmannia in carcasses in Brazil.


Sociobiology | 2017

Resource Storage in the Neotropical Social Wasp Mischocyttarus socialis (Saussure, 1854) (Vespidae: Polistini)

Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Mateus Detoni; Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Fábio Prezoto

Like other Hymenoptera, the social wasps can store liquid and solid resources inside the cells of their nests as reserve for periods of foof shortage. This study describes the occurrence of honey storage in colonies of the neotropical independently-founding wasp Mischocyttarus socialis. During August 2016, in the dry season, 15 colonies in the post-emergence phase were recorded at the botanical garden of Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora in southwestern of Brazil. Five of the colonies showed honey stored inside empty and immature (eggs) cells. The presence of these two patterns for this species suggests that the storage behavior can be a short-term strategy to feed larvae as soon as they emerge and also a long-term storage to complement population diet during food shortages.


EntomoBrasilis | 2016

Armadilhas Atrativas como Ferramenta de Amostragem de Vespas Sociais (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): Uma Meta-Análise

Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Fábio Prezoto

Dado o reconhecido papel das vespas sociais no equilibrio dos ecossistemas e clara a importância de estudos sobre a diversidade desses insetos e, para isso, e essencial o uso de um metodo apropriado. Assim, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi realizar uma analise detalhada dos estudos de diversidade em vespas sociais conduzidos em Minas Gerais avaliando o uso das armadilhas atrativas. Attractive Traps as a Sampling Tool of Social Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): a Meta-Synthesis Abstract. Studying social wasp diversity, with special concern regarding the chosen study method, is of increasing importance due to the acknowledgement of this group’s role in keeping the balance of ecosystems. The objective of this study, therefore, was to assess the using of bait traps in social wasp diversity studies in the Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil.


Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment | 2015

Record of Ophiocordyceps unilateralis sensu lato, the zombie-ant fungus, parasitizing Camponotus in an urban fragment of Atlantic Rainforest in southeastern Brazil

Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Vitor Ribeiro Halfeldb; João P. M. Araújo; Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Fábio Prezoto

Ophiocordyceps is a fungal pathogen of ants of the tribe Camponotini. It is called zombie fungus, since it changes the host behavior, causing them to die in an exposed position, typically clinging onto and biting into the adaxial surface of shrub leaves. This study aimed to describe the occurrence of parasitic associations between Ophiocordyceps and ants of the genus Camponotus in an urban fragment of Atlantic Rainforest in southeastern Brazil and to measure the rate of hyperparasitism in Ophiocordyceps by other fungi in the same location. We found 57 individuals of four species of ants and three species of fungus. The age categories of fungi were equally distributed, and rate of hyperparasitism was 17.5% (n = 10). The sampled area was recognized as an important site of Ophiocordyceps occurrence.


bioRxiv | 2014

Flies infected by entomopathogenic fungi in an Urban Fragment of Semideciduous Forest

Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Fábio Prezoto

This study aims to describe associations between the occurrence of entomopathogenic fungi and parasitic flies of the family Muscidae and behaviors presented by these flies parasitized in an urban fragment of semideciduous forest in Brazil. Were recorded two species of entomopathogenic fungi parasitizing flies collected for the first time in the localities, E. muscae and O. sp. Different from Diptera parasitized by different fungi behaviors were observed. These new records of occurrence, along with data on their hosts, suggest that many species of this group have not yet registered.Entomopathogenic fungi parasitize a wide variety of hosts may be involved in regulating the populations of these arthropods helping maintain stability in tropical forest ecosystems. The genus Ophiocordyceps and Entomophthora contains several species of entomopathogenic fungi specialized to infect and kill their hosts due to development and the need for transmission by manipulating host behavior. Despite mounting research in the area, works with parasitized flies are scarce. This study aims to describe associations between the occurrence of entomopathogenic fungi and parasitic flies of the family Muscidae and behaviors presented by these flies parasitized in an urban fragment of semideciduous forest in southeastern Brazil. Were recorded two species of entomopathogenic fungi parasitizing flies collected for the first time in this locality, E. muscae and O. dipterigena. Different from Diptera parasitized by different fungi behaviors were observed. These new records of occurrence, along with data on their hosts, suggest that many species of this group have not yet registered. Therefore, more studies in tropical forests will certainly increase the knowledge about these interactions.


Boletim do Observatório Ambiental Alberto Ribeiro Lamego | 2014

Diagnóstico da fauna silvestre recebida e resgatada pelo Instituto Ecológico Búzios de Mata Atlântica aos arredores da Área de Proteção Ambiental Pau-Brasil na Região dos Lagos

Pedro Dutra Lacerda; Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Mariana Paschoalini; Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel

Este estudo objetivou o levantamento das especies silvestres recebidas voluntariamente ou resgatadas no ano de 2011 na Regiao dos Lagos no estado do Rio de Janeiro, visando identificar aquelas ameacadas de extincao, quantificar os grupos mais apreendidos e conhecer a destinacao dada aos especimes. Foram analisados os registros obtidos do Instituto Ecologico Buzios Mata Atlântica, organizacao nao governamental (ONG) responsavel pela Area de Protecao Ambiental Pau-Brasil e pela Regiao dos Lagos. Constatou-se a apreensao de 181 animais. Do total de animais apreendidos, 51% eram mamiferos (13 especies), 25% repteis (13 especies), 24% aves (11 especies) e 1% peixes (1 especie). Entre os animais, 12 especies constam na Lista das Especies da Fauna Brasileira Ameacadas de Extincao.


CES Revista | 2015

ÁREAS VERDES URBANAS: HISTÓRIA, CONCEITOS E IMPORTÂNCIA ECOLÓGICA

Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Bruno Corrêa Barbosa


Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2016

Record and foraging behavior of ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in vertebrate carcasses

Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Helba Helena Santos-Prezoto; Fábio Prezoto


Sociobiology | 2015

Foraging behavior of fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Felis catus Linnaeus (Carnivora: Felidae) carcass

Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Mariana Monteiro de Castro; Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Elisa Furtado Fernandes; Helba Helena Santos-Prezoto; Fábio Prezoto


Sociobiology | 2016

Studies of social wasp diversity in Brazil: Over 30 years of research, advancements and priorities

Bruno Corrêa Barbosa; Mateus Detoni; Tatiane Tagliatti Maciel; Fábio Prezoto

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Bruno Corrêa Barbosa

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Fábio Prezoto

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Helba Helena Santos-Prezoto

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Mariana Paschoalini

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Francisco Virgínio

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Mateus Detoni

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Elisa Furtado Fernandes

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Mariana Monteiro de Castro

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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