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“... on the population of predatory and omnivorous ants in sugarcane was evaluated. The results showed that...”
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“... resources during the rainy season, the consumption of termites and ants by lizards may decrease....”
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“... species of ants typical of the Cerrado and other types of savanna vegetation of South America. The first...”
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“... forcing can produce four different types of activity rhythms: quasiperiodic, chaotic, phase locked, and...”
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“... first experiment were O, 25,000, 53,000, and 77,000 p1ants/ha, respectively; while the second experiment...”
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