Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests
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Resumo: | A successful restoration of riparian forests can recover the diversity of several groups of soil invertebrates. However, few studies have considered the recovery of the entire community of soil macrofauna and the relative effect in taxonomical and functional diversity. We evaluated how taxonomical diversity, in terms of abundance and richness, relates to trophic diversity in four patches of riparian forests that had been artificially recovered, and compared them to the reference site in Volta Grande Reservoir, Brazil. No relationship was found between taxonomic diversity and trophic diversity, suggesting functional redundancy among taxonomic groups. Nevertheless, we observed that the taxonomic group with more species presented higher trophic diversity than the rest, indicating low functional redundancy within this group. The abundance and the taxonomic and functional richness of the four restored sites was similar to the reference site. The forest recovery was efficient in recovering invertebrate soil community since the taxonomic and trophic composition recorded in our study were similar to the composition of natural areas. We emphasize the importance of studying edaphic fauna as a community in order to comprehend how it reacts to forest restoration. |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forestsLa diversidad de grupos taxonómicos y tróficos de los invertebrados del suelo responden positivamente a la restauración de los bosques ripariosTropical forest restorationSoil macrofauna diversityRestauración de bosques tropicalesDiversidad de la macrofauna del sueloRestauração de floresta tropicalDiversidade da macrofauna do soloA successful restoration of riparian forests can recover the diversity of several groups of soil invertebrates. However, few studies have considered the recovery of the entire community of soil macrofauna and the relative effect in taxonomical and functional diversity. We evaluated how taxonomical diversity, in terms of abundance and richness, relates to trophic diversity in four patches of riparian forests that had been artificially recovered, and compared them to the reference site in Volta Grande Reservoir, Brazil. No relationship was found between taxonomic diversity and trophic diversity, suggesting functional redundancy among taxonomic groups. Nevertheless, we observed that the taxonomic group with more species presented higher trophic diversity than the rest, indicating low functional redundancy within this group. The abundance and the taxonomic and functional richness of the four restored sites was similar to the reference site. The forest recovery was efficient in recovering invertebrate soil community since the taxonomic and trophic composition recorded in our study were similar to the composition of natural areas. We emphasize the importance of studying edaphic fauna as a community in order to comprehend how it reacts to forest restoration.Una restauración exitosa de los bosques ribereños puede recuperar la diversidad de varios grupos de invertebrados del suelo. Sin embargo, pocos estudios han considerado la recuperación de toda la comunidad de macrofauna del suelo y el efecto relativo en la diversidad taxonómica y funcional. Evaluamos cómo la diversidad taxonómica, en términos de abundancia y riqueza, se relaciona con la diversidad trófica en cuatro parches de bosques ribereños que habían sido recuperados artificialmente, en comparación con el sitio de referencia en el Embalse Volta Grande, Brasil. No se encontró relación entre la diversidad taxonómica y la diversidad trófica, lo que indica redundancia funcional entre grupos taxonómicos. Sin embargo, observamos que el grupo taxonómico con más especies presentó mayor diversidad trófica, lo cual indica una baja redundancia funcional dentro de ese grupo. La abundancia y la riqueza taxonómica y funcional de los cuatro sitios restaurados fueron similares al sitio de referencia. La recuperación del bosque recuperó eficientemente la comunidad los invertebrados del suelo, ya que la composición taxonómica y trófica registrada en nuestros de estudio fue similar a la composición de las áreas naturales. Enfatizamos la importancia de estudiar la fauna edáfica a nivel de comunidad para comprender cómo reacciona a la restauración forestal.Asociación Argentina de Ecología2022-08-15T19:34:37Z2022-08-15T19:34:37Z2022-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBIONDI, S. F.; FERREIRA, R. L.; ANTONINI, Y. Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests. Ecología Austral, Buenos Aires, v. 32, n. 1, p. 10-18, Abr. 2022. DOI: 10.25260/EA.22.32.1.0.1450.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50960Ecología Australreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBiondi, Stella FerreiraFerreira, Rodrigo LopesAntonini, Yasmineeng2022-08-15T19:34:38Zoai:localhost:1/50960Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-08-15T19:34:38Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests La diversidad de grupos taxonómicos y tróficos de los invertebrados del suelo responden positivamente a la restauración de los bosques riparios |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests Biondi, Stella Ferreira Tropical forest restoration Soil macrofauna diversity Restauración de bosques tropicales Diversidad de la macrofauna del suelo Restauração de floresta tropical Diversidade da macrofauna do solo |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests |
title_full |
Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests |
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Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests |
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Biondi, Stella Ferreira |
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Biondi, Stella Ferreira Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Antonini, Yasmine |
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Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Antonini, Yasmine |
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Biondi, Stella Ferreira Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Antonini, Yasmine |
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Tropical forest restoration Soil macrofauna diversity Restauración de bosques tropicales Diversidad de la macrofauna del suelo Restauração de floresta tropical Diversidade da macrofauna do solo |
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Tropical forest restoration Soil macrofauna diversity Restauración de bosques tropicales Diversidad de la macrofauna del suelo Restauração de floresta tropical Diversidade da macrofauna do solo |
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A successful restoration of riparian forests can recover the diversity of several groups of soil invertebrates. However, few studies have considered the recovery of the entire community of soil macrofauna and the relative effect in taxonomical and functional diversity. We evaluated how taxonomical diversity, in terms of abundance and richness, relates to trophic diversity in four patches of riparian forests that had been artificially recovered, and compared them to the reference site in Volta Grande Reservoir, Brazil. No relationship was found between taxonomic diversity and trophic diversity, suggesting functional redundancy among taxonomic groups. Nevertheless, we observed that the taxonomic group with more species presented higher trophic diversity than the rest, indicating low functional redundancy within this group. The abundance and the taxonomic and functional richness of the four restored sites was similar to the reference site. The forest recovery was efficient in recovering invertebrate soil community since the taxonomic and trophic composition recorded in our study were similar to the composition of natural areas. We emphasize the importance of studying edaphic fauna as a community in order to comprehend how it reacts to forest restoration. |
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BIONDI, S. F.; FERREIRA, R. L.; ANTONINI, Y. Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests. Ecología Austral, Buenos Aires, v. 32, n. 1, p. 10-18, Abr. 2022. DOI: 10.25260/EA.22.32.1.0.1450. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50960 |
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BIONDI, S. F.; FERREIRA, R. L.; ANTONINI, Y. Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests. Ecología Austral, Buenos Aires, v. 32, n. 1, p. 10-18, Abr. 2022. DOI: 10.25260/EA.22.32.1.0.1450. |
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