Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil
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Resumo: | The mesofauna has an important function in the soil and it is represented mainly by Acari Oribatida and Collembola. We report the first data on the density and diversity of the soil mesofauna in Benjamin Constant, Amazonas State, Brazil. The following systems were evaluated: primary forest, secondary forest, agroforestry system, cultivated areas and pastures. A total of 101 samples were collected 100 m apart from each other and specimens were collected by using Berlese-Tullgren method. The highest density was registered in secondary forest (29,776 specimens.m-2). Acari Oribatida was the dominant group (7.072 specimens.m-2) in the pasture, suggesting that mites show higher capacity of adaptation to disturbed environments and/or due to the presence of gregarious species. The density of Collembola (5,632 specimens.m-2) was higher in secondary forest. Formicidae was the dominant group (27,824 specimens.m-2) and its highest density occurred in the secondary forest (12,336 specimens.m-2). Seven species and ten morphospecies of Isoptera and three species of Symphyla were identified. The highest density and diversity were found in secondary forest. One supposes that the low density of mesofauna found in all of the studied systems is being influenced by soil structure and composition as well as litter volume. For SUT, the composition of taxonomic groups in the cultivated areas is similar to the one found in primary forest, while the groups found in the agroforestry system are similar to those in the pasture, which may help to decide on land use strategies. |
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Morais, José WellingtonOliveira, Viviane dos S.Sales Dambros, Cristian deTapia-Coral, Sandra C.Acioli, Agno Nonato Serrão2020-05-07T14:04:55Z2020-05-07T14:04:55Z2010https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1508810.1590/S1519-566X2010000200001The mesofauna has an important function in the soil and it is represented mainly by Acari Oribatida and Collembola. We report the first data on the density and diversity of the soil mesofauna in Benjamin Constant, Amazonas State, Brazil. The following systems were evaluated: primary forest, secondary forest, agroforestry system, cultivated areas and pastures. A total of 101 samples were collected 100 m apart from each other and specimens were collected by using Berlese-Tullgren method. The highest density was registered in secondary forest (29,776 specimens.m-2). Acari Oribatida was the dominant group (7.072 specimens.m-2) in the pasture, suggesting that mites show higher capacity of adaptation to disturbed environments and/or due to the presence of gregarious species. The density of Collembola (5,632 specimens.m-2) was higher in secondary forest. Formicidae was the dominant group (27,824 specimens.m-2) and its highest density occurred in the secondary forest (12,336 specimens.m-2). Seven species and ten morphospecies of Isoptera and three species of Symphyla were identified. The highest density and diversity were found in secondary forest. One supposes that the low density of mesofauna found in all of the studied systems is being influenced by soil structure and composition as well as litter volume. For SUT, the composition of taxonomic groups in the cultivated areas is similar to the one found in primary forest, while the groups found in the agroforestry system are similar to those in the pasture, which may help to decide on land use strategies.Volume 39, Número 2, Pags. 145-152Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnimalsBiodiversityBrasilInvertebrateSoilTreeAnimalBiodiversityBrasilInvertebratesSoilTreesAcariCollembolaFormicidaeInvertebrataIsopteraOribatidaSymphylaSoil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, BrazilMesofauna do solo em diferentes sistemas de uso da terra no alto Rio Solimões, AMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleNeotropical Entomologyporreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf105587https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15088/1/artigo-inpa.pdfd6a638c3f7a7004d6a2572b3fa7a5d4eMD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15088/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/150882020-07-14 10:47:06.105oai:repositorio:1/15088Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T14:47:06Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv |
Mesofauna do solo em diferentes sistemas de uso da terra no alto Rio Solimões, AM |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil Morais, José Wellington Animals Biodiversity Brasil Invertebrate Soil Tree Animal Biodiversity Brasil Invertebrates Soil Trees Acari Collembola Formicidae Invertebrata Isoptera Oribatida Symphyla |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
title_full |
Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
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Soil mesofauna in differents systems of land use soil in upper River Solimões, AM, Brazil |
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Morais, José Wellington |
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Morais, José Wellington Oliveira, Viviane dos S. Sales Dambros, Cristian de Tapia-Coral, Sandra C. Acioli, Agno Nonato Serrão |
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Oliveira, Viviane dos S. Sales Dambros, Cristian de Tapia-Coral, Sandra C. Acioli, Agno Nonato Serrão |
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Morais, José Wellington Oliveira, Viviane dos S. Sales Dambros, Cristian de Tapia-Coral, Sandra C. Acioli, Agno Nonato Serrão |
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Animals Biodiversity Brasil Invertebrate Soil Tree Animal Biodiversity Brasil Invertebrates Soil Trees Acari Collembola Formicidae Invertebrata Isoptera Oribatida Symphyla |
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Animals Biodiversity Brasil Invertebrate Soil Tree Animal Biodiversity Brasil Invertebrates Soil Trees Acari Collembola Formicidae Invertebrata Isoptera Oribatida Symphyla |
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The mesofauna has an important function in the soil and it is represented mainly by Acari Oribatida and Collembola. We report the first data on the density and diversity of the soil mesofauna in Benjamin Constant, Amazonas State, Brazil. The following systems were evaluated: primary forest, secondary forest, agroforestry system, cultivated areas and pastures. A total of 101 samples were collected 100 m apart from each other and specimens were collected by using Berlese-Tullgren method. The highest density was registered in secondary forest (29,776 specimens.m-2). Acari Oribatida was the dominant group (7.072 specimens.m-2) in the pasture, suggesting that mites show higher capacity of adaptation to disturbed environments and/or due to the presence of gregarious species. The density of Collembola (5,632 specimens.m-2) was higher in secondary forest. Formicidae was the dominant group (27,824 specimens.m-2) and its highest density occurred in the secondary forest (12,336 specimens.m-2). Seven species and ten morphospecies of Isoptera and three species of Symphyla were identified. The highest density and diversity were found in secondary forest. One supposes that the low density of mesofauna found in all of the studied systems is being influenced by soil structure and composition as well as litter volume. For SUT, the composition of taxonomic groups in the cultivated areas is similar to the one found in primary forest, while the groups found in the agroforestry system are similar to those in the pasture, which may help to decide on land use strategies. |
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