Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies

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Autor(a) principal: Uehara-Prado,Marcio
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Bello,Ayr de M., Fernandes,Juliana de O., Santos,Adalberto J., Silva,Igor A., Cianciaruso,Marcus V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Zoologia (Curitiba. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702010000500008
Resumo: Fire is a major determinant of structure and dynamics in savannas, and the rapid increase of human activities in this biome has changed the natural burning regime. The effects of fire on the fauna of the cerrado (Brazilian savanna) are still poorly understood, and studies comparing sites frequently and infrequently burned are scarce. In this study, the abundance of epigaeic arthropod orders and trophic guilds was assessed in cerrado sites located in the Brazilian Central Plateau that were subjected to three burning frequencies: frequent (HighFi), intermediary (MidFi), and infrequent (LowFi). In general, we found a positive relationship between the abundance of epigaeic arthropods and fire frequency. When arthropods were analyzed by orders, the abundance of Collembola and Orthoptera was lower in the LowFi site, while for Hemiptera, it was higher in the MidFi site. No significant differences were found for Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Araneae. The abundance of detritivores and herbivores decreased from HighFi to LowFi, but did not change significantly for omnivores and predators. These results indicate that some arthropod groups may not only be resilient to fire effects, but actually might benefit from fire effects in the cerrado. Characterizing arthropod responses to burning frequency at high taxonomic or functional levels is important for applied studies. Based on the results of the current study, springtails and ants seem to be particularly appropriate focal groups for further exploratory studies on the effects of fire at the species level.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
title Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
spellingShingle Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
Uehara-Prado,Marcio
Arachnida
burning
cerrado
Insecta
trophic guilds
title_short Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
title_full Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
title_fullStr Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
title_sort Abundance of epigaeic arthropods in a Brazilian savanna under different fire frequencies
author Uehara-Prado,Marcio
author_facet Uehara-Prado,Marcio
Bello,Ayr de M.
Fernandes,Juliana de O.
Santos,Adalberto J.
Silva,Igor A.
Cianciaruso,Marcus V.
author_role author
author2 Bello,Ayr de M.
Fernandes,Juliana de O.
Santos,Adalberto J.
Silva,Igor A.
Cianciaruso,Marcus V.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Uehara-Prado,Marcio
Bello,Ayr de M.
Fernandes,Juliana de O.
Santos,Adalberto J.
Silva,Igor A.
Cianciaruso,Marcus V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arachnida
burning
cerrado
Insecta
trophic guilds
topic Arachnida
burning
cerrado
Insecta
trophic guilds
description Fire is a major determinant of structure and dynamics in savannas, and the rapid increase of human activities in this biome has changed the natural burning regime. The effects of fire on the fauna of the cerrado (Brazilian savanna) are still poorly understood, and studies comparing sites frequently and infrequently burned are scarce. In this study, the abundance of epigaeic arthropod orders and trophic guilds was assessed in cerrado sites located in the Brazilian Central Plateau that were subjected to three burning frequencies: frequent (HighFi), intermediary (MidFi), and infrequent (LowFi). In general, we found a positive relationship between the abundance of epigaeic arthropods and fire frequency. When arthropods were analyzed by orders, the abundance of Collembola and Orthoptera was lower in the LowFi site, while for Hemiptera, it was higher in the MidFi site. No significant differences were found for Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Araneae. The abundance of detritivores and herbivores decreased from HighFi to LowFi, but did not change significantly for omnivores and predators. These results indicate that some arthropod groups may not only be resilient to fire effects, but actually might benefit from fire effects in the cerrado. Characterizing arthropod responses to burning frequency at high taxonomic or functional levels is important for applied studies. Based on the results of the current study, springtails and ants seem to be particularly appropriate focal groups for further exploratory studies on the effects of fire at the species level.
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