Biodiversity and Community Structure of Arboreal Foraging Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) and Host Plants in Douala, Littoral-Cameroon

Y. Kayoum, Fouelifack-Nintidem Boris, Y. Agrippine, Tsekane Sedrick Junior, Ngamaleu-Siewe Babell, K. Laure, Moukhtar Mohammadou, M. Kenne
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Aims: Mealybugs are protected on plants by ants for honeydew. They were identified and assemblages were characterized in Douala suburbs (Littoral-Cameroon). Study Design: Basic information is needed on pest’s occurrence for the pest control strategies. We determined host plants and characterized the community structure of mealybugs and foraging ants. Place and Duration of Study: Field investigations were conducted from March to August 2020 in Douala suburbs in 16 transects (10x1,260 m each) and 126 quadrats (10x10m each). Methodology: Stems, the underside of leaves, flower buds and fruits were inspected on weeds, plant bases and canopy of trees. Mealybugs and ants were captured. When the plant was highly infested, the average number of insects was determined on 10 randomly chosen plant organs. Abundances were noted and captured specimens were stored in vials containing 70° alcohol, identified to the species level and the community structure was characterized. Results: A total of 24,640 specimens belonged to 23 families, 54 genera and 85 species were collected in this research. A low species richness, low diversity and low dominance were detected. Assemblage of foraging ants in Yassa functioned according to the brokend-stick model. Scale insects in Ngoma functioned according to Motomura’s model. Assemblages of host plants in Lendi, Yassa, global host plants, global scale insects, foraging ants in Lendi and the global settlement, functioned according to the lognormal model. Host plants in Ngoma, scale insects in Yassa, and foraging ants in Ngoma functioned according to Zipf’s model while Zipf-Mandelbrot was adapted to scale insects in Lendi suggesting that these communities had sufficient time to develop a complex network of information close to natural environments and presented a fairly regeneration force. Conclusion: Due to the abundance pest insects, resources are available and once they will be well developed; they will cause plant pathologies and yield loss.
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喀麦隆杜阿拉地区树栖觅食蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)、粉蚧(半翅目:粉蚧总科)和寄主植物的生物多样性和群落结构
目的:粉蚧是一种受采蜜蚁保护的昆虫。在喀麦隆沿海地区杜阿拉郊区对它们进行了鉴定和鉴定。研究设计:需要害虫发生的基本信息,以制定害虫防治策略。确定了寄主植物,鉴定了粉蚧和觅食蚁的群落结构。研究地点和时间:2020年3月至8月,在杜阿拉郊区16个样带(每个样带10 × 1260 m)和126个样方(每个样方10 × 10m)进行实地调查。方法:在杂草、植物基部和树冠上检查茎、叶下、花蕾和果实。捕获了粉虱和蚂蚁。当植物被高度侵染时,在随机选择的10个植物器官上测定昆虫的平均数量。对捕获的标本进行丰度记录,保存在70°酒精瓶中,鉴定到物种水平,并对群落结构进行表征。结果:共采集标本24640份,隶属于23科54属85种。物种丰富度、多样性和优势度较低。Yassa地区觅食蚁群的功能遵循断枝模型。恩戈马的蚧虫按照Motomura的模型运作。Lendi寄主植物、Yassa寄主植物、全球寄主植物、全球蚧虫、Lendi觅食蚂蚁和全球聚落的组合均符合对数正态模型。Ngoma的寄主植物、Yassa的蚧虫和Ngoma的觅食蚂蚁的功能都符合Zipf的模型,而Lendi的Zipf- mandelbrot则适应于蚧虫,这表明这些群落有足够的时间发展出一个接近自然环境的复杂信息网络,并呈现出相当的再生力。结论:我区病虫害丰富,资源丰富,开发利用前景广阔;它们会引起植物病害和产量损失。
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