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    Insects and spiders on Acacia mangium (Fabaceae) saplings as bioindicators for the recovery of tropical degraded areas by Lima, J S, Leite, G L D, Guanabens, P F S, Soares, M A, Silva, J L, Mota, M V S, Lemes, P G, Zanuncio, J C

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2024)
    “…Acacia mangium is a pioneer species with fast growth and frequently used in the recovery of degraded areas. The objectives were to evaluate insects and…”
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    Chewing insects, pollinators, and predators on Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Beth (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants fertilized with dehydrated sewage sludge by Mota, M V S, Demolin-Leite, G L, Guanabens, P F S, Teixeira, G L, Soares, M A, Silva, J L, Sampaio, R A, Zanuncio, J C

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2023)
    “…Fertilization with dehydrated sewage sludge can speed up the recovery process of degraded areas due to nutrients concentration, favoring the development of…”
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    Sucking insects and their predators on tree canopies of a monocultural stand of Caryocar brasiliense by Demolin-Leite, G L, Veloso, R V S, Azevedo, A M, Silva, J L, Silva, L F, Guanabens, P F S, Gomes, J B, Pereira, W R, Silva, R S, Zanuncio, J C

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2024)
    “…Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Malpighiales: Caryocaraceae) trees are widely distributed throughout the Cerrado ecosystem. The fruits of C. brasiliense trees are…”
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    Free-feeding organisms and galling insects (Hymenoptera) interactions on Caryocar brasiliense (Malpighiales: Caryocaraceae) trees, a savanna plant from Brazil by Leite, G L D, Soares, M A, Veloso, R V S, Silva, L F, Guanabens, P F S, Munhoz, E J M, Pereira, W R, Silva, R S, Fernandes, G W, Serrão, J E, Zanuncio, J C

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2024)
    “…Galling insects are abundant in nature, found in many ecosystems globally, with species attacking plants of economic importance. We studied the effects of…”
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    Can dehydrated sewage sludge, used as fertilizer, affect arthropods on Platycyamus regnellii (Fabaceae)? by Sousa, B R S, Leite, G L D, Guanãbens, P F S, Lemes, P G, Soares, M A, Azevedo, A M, Sampaio, R A, Zanuncio, J C, Zanetti, R, Serrão, J E

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2024)
    “…Sewage sludge is a byproduct of sewage treatment, rich in N and P, which can be used as soil fertilizer in forest plantations and in degraded areas recovery…”
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    Changes in galling insect community on Caryocar brasiliense trees mediated by soil chemical and physical attributes by Leite, G. L. D., Veloso, R. V. S., Soares, M. A., Silva, L. F., Guanãbens, P. F. S., Munhoz, E. J. M., Pereira, W. R., Silva, R. S., Fernandes, G. W., Zanuncio, J. C.

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2022)
    “…Abstract The nutrient stress hypothesis predicts that galling insects prevail on host plants growing in habitats with soils of low nutritional quality…”
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