Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo

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Autor(a) principal: Medri,Ísis Meri
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Lopes,José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zoologia (Online)
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Resumo: The environmental transformations constitute the principal cause of changes in biodiversity. This make the comparative studies between natural and altered environments very important. This research compare the beetle fauna at the following areas: isolated forest fragment and pasture at the secondary stage of succession. Beetles were collected using four pitfall traps baited with cattle meat in each area, fortnightly from November 1998 to April 1999. A total of 17,721 individuals from 30 families of Coleóptera in forest and 6,597 individuals belanging to 32 families in pasture was collected. The Sorensen index was used to calculate similarity, and Shannon index to calculate diversity. The qualitative similarity found was 0.70 and the quantitative similarity was 0.48. The mean Shannon diversity index found was 1.90 for forest and 2.01 for pasture; these values were not significantly different by T test. It was concluded that the beetle decomposer fauna collected was representative in both environments, which also contributes in the decomposition process of organic matter, in soil fertilization and also in control ling egg and larvae populations of parasitic flies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
title Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
spellingShingle Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
Medri,Ísis Meri
Coleoptera
necrophagous
pitfall traps
forest fragment
pasture
decomposition
title_short Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
title_full Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
title_fullStr Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
title_full_unstemmed Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
title_sort Coleopterofauna em floresta e pastagem no norte do Paraná, Brasil, coletada com armadilha de solo
author Medri,Ísis Meri
author_facet Medri,Ísis Meri
Lopes,José
author_role author
author2 Lopes,José
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medri,Ísis Meri
Lopes,José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coleoptera
necrophagous
pitfall traps
forest fragment
pasture
decomposition
topic Coleoptera
necrophagous
pitfall traps
forest fragment
pasture
decomposition
description The environmental transformations constitute the principal cause of changes in biodiversity. This make the comparative studies between natural and altered environments very important. This research compare the beetle fauna at the following areas: isolated forest fragment and pasture at the secondary stage of succession. Beetles were collected using four pitfall traps baited with cattle meat in each area, fortnightly from November 1998 to April 1999. A total of 17,721 individuals from 30 families of Coleóptera in forest and 6,597 individuals belanging to 32 families in pasture was collected. The Sorensen index was used to calculate similarity, and Shannon index to calculate diversity. The qualitative similarity found was 0.70 and the quantitative similarity was 0.48. The mean Shannon diversity index found was 1.90 for forest and 2.01 for pasture; these values were not significantly different by T test. It was concluded that the beetle decomposer fauna collected was representative in both environments, which also contributes in the decomposition process of organic matter, in soil fertilization and also in control ling egg and larvae populations of parasitic flies.
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