Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, José Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Gama, Maria Manuela da, Pinto, Cristina, Keating, António, Calhôa, Filipa, Lemos, Marco, Castro, Catarina, Luz, Tiago, Leitão, Pedro, Dias, Susana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/5374
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2004.06.004
Resumo: Collembola communities were sampled along a gradient of soil-use intensification in a typical Mediterranen landscape dominated by cork-oak. This gradient ranged from a land-use unit (LUU1) dominated by closed oak forest with minimum intervention to an unit entirely composed of a monoculture crop submitted to frequent anthropogenic disturbances (LUU6), passing through LUUs with managed woodland (LLU2) or dominated by open cork-oak areas and pastures (LUU3 and LUU5). The Collembola community in the overall area was dominated by a few abundant species, mainly Isotomidae, present in almost all units. Abundance, diversity and species richness decreased along the gradient, with the agricultural site presenting an impoverished community. Diversity descriptors were positively and significantly correlated with habitat diversity, measured on the basis of the proportion of the different soil-use types present at each land-use unit. Multivariate analysis revealed changes in Collembola community composition between the LUUs, with LUU6 detaching from the rest. LUU1 and LUU2, despite the less diverse community of the latter, formed a separate group from the remaining two units (LUU3 and LUU5). Species composition in all these units was mainly determined by soil-use types present at each LUU (open cork-oak land and pastures vs. closed cork-oak areas), the proportion of the different soil-use types and the different management practices adopted for each soil use. Overall analysis revealed that Collembola reacted to changes in the landscape structure, with community composition giving a more robust response than diversity indices.
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spelling Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscapeCollembolaLandscape changeBioindicatorsHabitat diversitySoil-use typesCork-oak forestsCollembola communities were sampled along a gradient of soil-use intensification in a typical Mediterranen landscape dominated by cork-oak. This gradient ranged from a land-use unit (LUU1) dominated by closed oak forest with minimum intervention to an unit entirely composed of a monoculture crop submitted to frequent anthropogenic disturbances (LUU6), passing through LUUs with managed woodland (LLU2) or dominated by open cork-oak areas and pastures (LUU3 and LUU5). The Collembola community in the overall area was dominated by a few abundant species, mainly Isotomidae, present in almost all units. Abundance, diversity and species richness decreased along the gradient, with the agricultural site presenting an impoverished community. Diversity descriptors were positively and significantly correlated with habitat diversity, measured on the basis of the proportion of the different soil-use types present at each land-use unit. Multivariate analysis revealed changes in Collembola community composition between the LUUs, with LUU6 detaching from the rest. LUU1 and LUU2, despite the less diverse community of the latter, formed a separate group from the remaining two units (LUU3 and LUU5). Species composition in all these units was mainly determined by soil-use types present at each LUU (open cork-oak land and pastures vs. closed cork-oak areas), the proportion of the different soil-use types and the different management practices adopted for each soil use. Overall analysis revealed that Collembola reacted to changes in the landscape structure, with community composition giving a more robust response than diversity indices.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7CW5-4DTKFFM-1/1/8c911f169ed1915cebcef0b369906be22004info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleaplication/PDFhttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/5374http://hdl.handle.net/10316/5374https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2004.06.004engPedobiologia. 48:5-6 (2004) 609-622Sousa, José PauloGama, Maria Manuela daPinto, CristinaKeating, AntónioCalhôa, FilipaLemos, MarcoCastro, CatarinaLuz, TiagoLeitão, PedroDias, Susanainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2020-11-06T16:59:13Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/5374Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:55:24.633194Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
title Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
spellingShingle Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
Sousa, José Paulo
Collembola
Landscape change
Bioindicators
Habitat diversity
Soil-use types
Cork-oak forests
title_short Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
title_full Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
title_fullStr Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
title_full_unstemmed Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
title_sort Effects of land-use on Collembola diversity patterns in a Mediterranean landscape
author Sousa, José Paulo
author_facet Sousa, José Paulo
Gama, Maria Manuela da
Pinto, Cristina
Keating, António
Calhôa, Filipa
Lemos, Marco
Castro, Catarina
Luz, Tiago
Leitão, Pedro
Dias, Susana
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author2 Gama, Maria Manuela da
Pinto, Cristina
Keating, António
Calhôa, Filipa
Lemos, Marco
Castro, Catarina
Luz, Tiago
Leitão, Pedro
Dias, Susana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, José Paulo
Gama, Maria Manuela da
Pinto, Cristina
Keating, António
Calhôa, Filipa
Lemos, Marco
Castro, Catarina
Luz, Tiago
Leitão, Pedro
Dias, Susana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Collembola
Landscape change
Bioindicators
Habitat diversity
Soil-use types
Cork-oak forests
topic Collembola
Landscape change
Bioindicators
Habitat diversity
Soil-use types
Cork-oak forests
description Collembola communities were sampled along a gradient of soil-use intensification in a typical Mediterranen landscape dominated by cork-oak. This gradient ranged from a land-use unit (LUU1) dominated by closed oak forest with minimum intervention to an unit entirely composed of a monoculture crop submitted to frequent anthropogenic disturbances (LUU6), passing through LUUs with managed woodland (LLU2) or dominated by open cork-oak areas and pastures (LUU3 and LUU5). The Collembola community in the overall area was dominated by a few abundant species, mainly Isotomidae, present in almost all units. Abundance, diversity and species richness decreased along the gradient, with the agricultural site presenting an impoverished community. Diversity descriptors were positively and significantly correlated with habitat diversity, measured on the basis of the proportion of the different soil-use types present at each land-use unit. Multivariate analysis revealed changes in Collembola community composition between the LUUs, with LUU6 detaching from the rest. LUU1 and LUU2, despite the less diverse community of the latter, formed a separate group from the remaining two units (LUU3 and LUU5). Species composition in all these units was mainly determined by soil-use types present at each LUU (open cork-oak land and pastures vs. closed cork-oak areas), the proportion of the different soil-use types and the different management practices adopted for each soil use. Overall analysis revealed that Collembola reacted to changes in the landscape structure, with community composition giving a more robust response than diversity indices.
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