Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Heitor Bruno de Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Alves,Wagner de França, Vasconcellos,Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online)
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Resumo: Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decomposition and soil formation. Despite their importance, few studies about their assemblage structures have been made in Brazilian Atlantic Forest fragments, especially in the area located north of the São Francisco River. This study aims to analyze the assemblage composition of five Atlantic Forest fragments located in the northern biome limit along the Brazilian coast. A standardized sampling protocol of termites was applied in each fragment. Thirty-three termite species belonging to twenty genera and three families were found in the forest fragments. The wood-feeder group was dominant both concerning to species richness and number of encounters in all areas. In sites northern to 7°S, there is an evident simplification of the termite assemblage composition regarding species richness and number of encounters by feeding group. This fact is apparently due to a higher sandy level in soils and to semideciduous character of the vegetation in the northern fragments. Thus, even on the north of São Francisco River, termite biodiversity is heterogeneously spread with highest density of species in the portion between 07°S and São Francisco River mouth (10°29'S).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
title Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
spellingShingle Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
Souza,Heitor Bruno de Araújo
Biodiversity
Brazil
feeding groups
Isoptera
Neotropical Region
title_short Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
title_full Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
title_fullStr Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
title_full_unstemmed Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
title_sort Termite assemblages in five semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments in the northern coastland limit of the biome
author Souza,Heitor Bruno de Araújo
author_facet Souza,Heitor Bruno de Araújo
Alves,Wagner de França
Vasconcellos,Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Alves,Wagner de França
Vasconcellos,Alexandre
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Heitor Bruno de Araújo
Alves,Wagner de França
Vasconcellos,Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
Brazil
feeding groups
Isoptera
Neotropical Region
topic Biodiversity
Brazil
feeding groups
Isoptera
Neotropical Region
description Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decomposition and soil formation. Despite their importance, few studies about their assemblage structures have been made in Brazilian Atlantic Forest fragments, especially in the area located north of the São Francisco River. This study aims to analyze the assemblage composition of five Atlantic Forest fragments located in the northern biome limit along the Brazilian coast. A standardized sampling protocol of termites was applied in each fragment. Thirty-three termite species belonging to twenty genera and three families were found in the forest fragments. The wood-feeder group was dominant both concerning to species richness and number of encounters in all areas. In sites northern to 7°S, there is an evident simplification of the termite assemblage composition regarding species richness and number of encounters by feeding group. This fact is apparently due to a higher sandy level in soils and to semideciduous character of the vegetation in the northern fragments. Thus, even on the north of São Francisco River, termite biodiversity is heterogeneously spread with highest density of species in the portion between 07°S and São Francisco River mouth (10°29'S).
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