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引用次数: 2
Abstract
Despite of commonly been associated with antrophized habitats, most cockroaches do not overlap with human habitats (Schal et al. 1984, Frank & Lounibos 2010, Maekawa & Nalepa 2011). Wild Blattodea have been reported as relevant participants of nutrient cycling and organic matter turnover (Irmer & Furch 1979, Geng & Cote 2002). Moreover, cockroaches are part of several ecological interactions, including pollination (Bell et al. 2007, Nagamitsu & Inoue 1997, Momose et al. 1998, Vlasakova et al. 2008). Therefore, in addition to its zoological and evolutionary relevance, these insects can be used for environmental monitoring and litter quality bioindicators (Gerlach et al. 2013).
GAYANAAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
5
期刊介绍:
GAYANA is a scientific journal published by Universidad de Concepción, Chile. It is the modern version of Gayana Oceanología and Gayana Zoología. Therefore its numeration starts at volume 63(1).
GAYANA covers all aspects of zoology and oceanographic research. It is structured in five sections, defined by subject or discipline: Ecology, Biodiversity and Taxonomy, Earth Sciences, Evolutionary, and Applied Biology and Environmental Biology. Each section is in charge of an editor who receives and manages the manuscripts sent for evaluation in close collaboration with the editorial board.