Ants,plant characteristics and habitat conservation status affect the occurrence of myrmecophilous butterflies on an extrafloral nectaried Malpighiaceae |
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Authors: | Alexandra Bächtold Estevao Alves Silva Kleber Del-Claro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidade de S?o Paulo, Department of Entomology Ribeir?o Preto, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazilalexandra.bachtold@gmail.com;4. Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Abstract: | We investigated the occurrence of myrmecophilous florivorous lycaenid larvae in Banisteriopsis malifolia (Malpighiaceae) according to habitat conservation status (disturbed and preserved savanna), plant phenology, height and the presence of tending ants. The abundance and richness of lycaenids were sixfold and fivefold greater, respectively, in the disturbed area than in the protected savanna. Lycaenids occurred mostly on plants visited by Camponotus blandus, a mutualistic partner of larvae. Habitat type was the main factor influencing lycaenid occurrence, as plants in open areas offered more food resources and tending ants. Banisteriopsis malifolia was considered useful as a host for lycaenids in disturbed sites. |
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Keywords: | Banisteriopsis Brazilian savanna Camponotus Ectatomma Parrhasius polibetes |
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