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|description = Termites mostly feed on dead plant material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, soil, or animal dung, and about 10% of the estimated 4,000 species (about 2,600 taxonomically known) are economically significant as pests that can cause serious structural damage to buildings, crops or plantation forests. Termites are major detrivores, particularly in the subtropical and tropical regions, and their recycling of wood and other plant matter is of considerable ecological importance.
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|description = Las termitas se alimentan principalmente de material vegetal muerto, generalmente en forma de madera, hojarasca, tierra o estiércol animal, y aproximadamente el 10% de las 4.000 especies estimadas (aproximadamente 2.600 conocidas taxonómicamente) son económicamente significativas como plagas que pueden causar daños estructurales graves a edificios, cultivos o plantaciones forestales. Las termitas son detrivores importantes, particularmente en las regiones subtropicales y tropicales, y su reciclaje de madera y otras materias vegetales tiene una importancia ecológica considerable.
  
 
As social insects, termites live in colonies that, at maturity, number from several hundred to several million individuals. They are a prime example of decentralised, self-organised systems using swarm intelligence and use this cooperation to exploit food sources and environments that could not be available to any single insect acting alone. A typical colony contains nymphs (semi-mature young), workers, soldiers, and reproductive individuals of both genders, sometimes containing several egg-laying queens.
 
As social insects, termites live in colonies that, at maturity, number from several hundred to several million individuals. They are a prime example of decentralised, self-organised systems using swarm intelligence and use this cooperation to exploit food sources and environments that could not be available to any single insect acting alone. A typical colony contains nymphs (semi-mature young), workers, soldiers, and reproductive individuals of both genders, sometimes containing several egg-laying queens.

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Isoptera (Termita)

Orden: Isoptera

Descripción: Las termitas se alimentan principalmente de material vegetal muerto, generalmente en forma de madera, hojarasca, tierra o estiércol animal, y aproximadamente el 10% de las 4.000 especies estimadas (aproximadamente 2.600 conocidas taxonómicamente) son económicamente significativas como plagas que pueden causar daños estructurales graves a edificios, cultivos o plantaciones forestales. Las termitas son detrivores importantes, particularmente en las regiones subtropicales y tropicales, y su reciclaje de madera y otras materias vegetales tiene una importancia ecológica considerable. As social insects, termites live in colonies that, at maturity, number from several hundred to several million individuals. They are a prime example of decentralised, self-organised systems using swarm intelligence and use this cooperation to exploit food sources and environments that could not be available to any single insect acting alone. A typical colony contains nymphs (semi-mature young), workers, soldiers, and reproductive individuals of both genders, sometimes containing several egg-laying queens.


Coptotermes formosanus shiraki USGov k8204-7.jpg


Isoptera