Abstract

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Highlights

  • Studies on the diversity of parasitic Hymenoptera constitute a tool for studying the important degree of degradation and the impacts borne by natural ecosystems

  • In the present scenario of agriculture, the destruction and fragmentation of natural habitats caused by the expansion of cultivated areas constitutes the main causes of biodiversity change

  • T o study the diversity in the samples, we used the index described by Southwood (1978), for both areas, in accordance with the formula: D = Nmax/N, where N is the total number of individuals and Nmax is the number of individuals of the most abundant species

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Summary

Introduction

Studies on the diversity of parasitic Hymenoptera (biomarkers) constitute a tool for studying the important degree of degradation and the impacts borne by natural ecosystems. T he samples of insects were obtained using yellow buckets, In total, 97 specimens of the Figitidae family were collected in the forest and in the pastures.

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