Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Costa,Ervandil Corrêa, Pedron,Leandra, Boscardin,Jardel, Machado,Leonardo Mortari, Fleck,Marciane Danniela, Santana,Natielo Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This work aimed to characterize the composition of the soil macrofauna in non-mined and mined areas recovered with native vegetation, Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden and Acacia mearnsii De Wild. plantations, in a coal mine. Five areas were evaluated, namely, three non-mined areas and two mined and recovered areas. Six soil samples per area were collected using a 10x10 cm circular probe, every month during one year. Defragmentation of the soil and removal of specimens was carried out in a laboratory. A total of 3,195 specimens from 11 taxa were collected. The most abundant groups were Hymenoptera, Isoptera and Coleoptera. There were significant correlations (p<0.05) between the total abundance of Isoptera and Coleoptera with some meteorological variables. The recovery process of the mined areas with black-wattle and eucalyptus plantations proved to be efficient because there was similarity of macrofauna groups between the non-mined, mined and native vegetation areas.
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spelling Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining AreaAcacia mearnsiiEucalyptus dunniiedaphic faunamineral coalABSTRACT This work aimed to characterize the composition of the soil macrofauna in non-mined and mined areas recovered with native vegetation, Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden and Acacia mearnsii De Wild. plantations, in a coal mine. Five areas were evaluated, namely, three non-mined areas and two mined and recovered areas. Six soil samples per area were collected using a 10x10 cm circular probe, every month during one year. Defragmentation of the soil and removal of specimens was carried out in a laboratory. A total of 3,195 specimens from 11 taxa were collected. The most abundant groups were Hymenoptera, Isoptera and Coleoptera. There were significant correlations (p<0.05) between the total abundance of Isoptera and Coleoptera with some meteorological variables. The recovery process of the mined areas with black-wattle and eucalyptus plantations proved to be efficient because there was similarity of macrofauna groups between the non-mined, mined and native vegetation areas.Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872018000400120Floresta e Ambiente v.25 n.4 2018reponame:Floresta e Ambienteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/2179-8087.170769info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado,Dayanna do NascimentoCosta,Ervandil CorrêaPedron,LeandraBoscardin,JardelMachado,Leonardo MortariFleck,Marciane DannielaSantana,Natielo Almeidaeng2018-09-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-80872018000400120Revistahttps://www.floram.org/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpfloramjournal@gmail.com||floram@ufrrj.br||2179-80871415-0980opendoar:2018-09-06T00:00Floresta e Ambiente - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
title Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
spellingShingle Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Acacia mearnsii
Eucalyptus dunnii
edaphic fauna
mineral coal
title_short Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
title_full Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
title_fullStr Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
title_full_unstemmed Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
title_sort Soil Macrofauna as Indicator of Environmental Recovery in a Mining Area
author Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
author_facet Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Costa,Ervandil Corrêa
Pedron,Leandra
Boscardin,Jardel
Machado,Leonardo Mortari
Fleck,Marciane Danniela
Santana,Natielo Almeida
author_role author
author2 Costa,Ervandil Corrêa
Pedron,Leandra
Boscardin,Jardel
Machado,Leonardo Mortari
Fleck,Marciane Danniela
Santana,Natielo Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Costa,Ervandil Corrêa
Pedron,Leandra
Boscardin,Jardel
Machado,Leonardo Mortari
Fleck,Marciane Danniela
Santana,Natielo Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acacia mearnsii
Eucalyptus dunnii
edaphic fauna
mineral coal
topic Acacia mearnsii
Eucalyptus dunnii
edaphic fauna
mineral coal
description ABSTRACT This work aimed to characterize the composition of the soil macrofauna in non-mined and mined areas recovered with native vegetation, Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden and Acacia mearnsii De Wild. plantations, in a coal mine. Five areas were evaluated, namely, three non-mined areas and two mined and recovered areas. Six soil samples per area were collected using a 10x10 cm circular probe, every month during one year. Defragmentation of the soil and removal of specimens was carried out in a laboratory. A total of 3,195 specimens from 11 taxa were collected. The most abundant groups were Hymenoptera, Isoptera and Coleoptera. There were significant correlations (p<0.05) between the total abundance of Isoptera and Coleoptera with some meteorological variables. The recovery process of the mined areas with black-wattle and eucalyptus plantations proved to be efficient because there was similarity of macrofauna groups between the non-mined, mined and native vegetation areas.
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