NEST-BUILDING TERMITE ASSEMBLAGES IN A WHITE-SAND AMAZONIAN FOREST FRAGMENT, LORETO- PERU

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Termites are ecosystem engineers whose nest-building activities alter soil structure and nutrient cycling. In this study, we assessed the characteristics and diversity of nest-building termite assemblages in a white-sand forest fragment near Iquitos, Loreto, Peru. We surveyed ten 30 × 30 m plots in...

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Autores: ROJAS, Rommel R., ARANGO MORA, Carlos, SÁNCHEZ VELA, Carol, PEZO DIAZ, Roberto, MUÑOZ, Giria E., DEL ÁGUILA CHÁVEZ, Javier, SÁNCHEZ, Yesica, RÍOS TUISIMA, Cristina, ÁNGULO, Christian, AÑAPE, Marlon, PINEDO-GARCIA, Raul Bismarck, ALMEIDA DE AZEVEDO, Rayssa, ALMEIDA DE AZEVEDO, Renato
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/808
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/808
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Amazonia
ecological characteristics
interactions
social insects
Amazonía
características ecológicas
interacciones
insectos sociales
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Sumario:Termites are ecosystem engineers whose nest-building activities alter soil structure and nutrient cycling. In this study, we assessed the characteristics and diversity of nest-building termite assemblages in a white-sand forest fragment near Iquitos, Loreto, Peru. We surveyed ten 30 × 30 m plots in the forest to quantify nest density, taxonomic composition, nest-type, botanical substrates, nest coloration, and spatial variation in nest abundance. A total of 156 nests were recorded, representing five genera: Nasutitermes, Embiratermes, Coptotermes, Constrictotermes, and Termes. The most common botanical substrates associated with nest building belonged to the families Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, and Fabaceae, particularly Alchornea triplinervia. Most nests were arboreal (58,0%) and dark brown in color (57,05%). Nest abundance increased significantly with greater distance from the road. In conclusion, despite the low nutrient availability, the white-sand forest fragment supports a dense and diverse assemblage of nest-building termites.
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