Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Wilian de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Dorval, Alberto, Filho, Otavio Peres, Vaez, Caroline dos Anjos, Cunha Castro, Cibele Kotsubo da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar
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Resumo: This study aimed at sampling the diversity of ants in environments influenced by diamond mining activities in the Brazilian savannah, providing information on the ant fauna in this region of Mato Grosso.The study was carried out in the city of Poxoréu-MT, Brazil, in a property with diamond mining,where pitfall traps were installed in four different transects per environment: A1 – degraded area by diamond mining A2 – adjacent area to A1 with savannah vegetation with anthropogenic influence, A3 – adjacent area to A2 with anthropized savannah vegetation, bordering with A4 – area with savannah vegetation preserved without anthropogenic changes. Samples were collected bimonthly for a period of one year, and the samples were quantified and identified taking into account their species level in order to allow the application of the diversity indices for each environment. 15 species of ants were sampled among the four environments, being nine species in A1, 13 in A2, 15 in A3 and 12 species in A4, presenting Brachymyrmex patagonicus as the most abundant, foraging in all environments. Diversity indices allow to conclude that A3 has the greatest diversity of species, and conversely the lower dominance, in all environments. However, A1 was the most dominant species of ants due to the lowest diversity. Thus, environmental degradation by diamond mining can affect the composition of ants and their dominance in the savannah vegetation.
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spelling Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,BrazilDiversidade da Mirmecofauna em uma Área Degradada pela Garimpagem de Diamantes no Estado de Mato Grosso, BrasilAntsEnvironmental degradationPitfall traps.FormigasDegradação ambientalArmadilhas "pitfall".This study aimed at sampling the diversity of ants in environments influenced by diamond mining activities in the Brazilian savannah, providing information on the ant fauna in this region of Mato Grosso.The study was carried out in the city of Poxoréu-MT, Brazil, in a property with diamond mining,where pitfall traps were installed in four different transects per environment: A1 – degraded area by diamond mining A2 – adjacent area to A1 with savannah vegetation with anthropogenic influence, A3 – adjacent area to A2 with anthropized savannah vegetation, bordering with A4 – area with savannah vegetation preserved without anthropogenic changes. Samples were collected bimonthly for a period of one year, and the samples were quantified and identified taking into account their species level in order to allow the application of the diversity indices for each environment. 15 species of ants were sampled among the four environments, being nine species in A1, 13 in A2, 15 in A3 and 12 species in A4, presenting Brachymyrmex patagonicus as the most abundant, foraging in all environments. Diversity indices allow to conclude that A3 has the greatest diversity of species, and conversely the lower dominance, in all environments. However, A1 was the most dominant species of ants due to the lowest diversity. Thus, environmental degradation by diamond mining can affect the composition of ants and their dominance in the savannah vegetation.Este trabalho teve por objetivo amostrar a diversidade de formigas em ambientes influenciados pelas atividades de garimpagem de diamantes no Cerrado, disponibilizando informações sobre a mirmecofauna nesta região de Mato Grosso. O estudo foi realizado no município de Poxoréu-MT, em propriedade com garimpagem de diamantes, onde foram instaladas armadilhas "pitfall" em quatro transectos lineares distintos por ambiente: A1 – ambiente degradado pela garimpagem de diamantes, A2 – ambiente adjacente a A1 apresentando vegetação de Cerrado com influência antrópica, A3 – ambiente adjacente a A2 com vegetação de Cerrado antropizada, fazendo limite com A4 – ambiente com vegetação de Cerrado preservada sem alterações antrópicas. As coletas foram realizadas bimestralmente em um período de um ano, sendo as amostras quantificadas e identificadas em nível de espécie para que fossem aplicados os índices de diversidade para cada ambiente. Foram amostradas 15 espécies de formigas dentre os quatro ambientes, sendo 9 espécies em A1, 13 em A2, as 15 em A3 e 12 espécies em A4, apresentando a espécie Brachymyrmex patagonicus como a mais abundante, forrageando em todos os ambientes. Os índices de diversidade permitem concluir que A3 possui a maior diversidade de espécies, e inversamente a menor dominância destas, entre todos os ambientes. Já A1 demonstrou a maior dominância das espécies de formigas em função da menor diversidade destas. Assim, a degradação ambiental pelo garimpo de diamantes pode afetar a composição da diversidade de formigas e sua dominância em meio à vegetação de Cerrado.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2014-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/2510.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2014.v17i2.25Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 17 n. 2 (2014): Julho/dezembro; 51-602527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/25/17Rocha, Wilian de OliveiraDorval, AlbertoFilho, Otavio PeresVaez, Caroline dos AnjosCunha Castro, Cibele Kotsubo dainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-03-08T14:23:38Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/25Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-03-08T14:23:38Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
Diversidade da Mirmecofauna em uma Área Degradada pela Garimpagem de Diamantes no Estado de Mato Grosso, Brasil
title Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
spellingShingle Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
Rocha, Wilian de Oliveira
Ants
Environmental degradation
Pitfall traps.
Formigas
Degradação ambiental
Armadilhas "pitfall".
title_short Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
title_full Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
title_fullStr Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
title_sort Ant Fauna Diversity in an Area Degraded by Diamond Mining in the State of Mato Grosso,Brazil
author Rocha, Wilian de Oliveira
author_facet Rocha, Wilian de Oliveira
Dorval, Alberto
Filho, Otavio Peres
Vaez, Caroline dos Anjos
Cunha Castro, Cibele Kotsubo da
author_role author
author2 Dorval, Alberto
Filho, Otavio Peres
Vaez, Caroline dos Anjos
Cunha Castro, Cibele Kotsubo da
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Wilian de Oliveira
Dorval, Alberto
Filho, Otavio Peres
Vaez, Caroline dos Anjos
Cunha Castro, Cibele Kotsubo da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ants
Environmental degradation
Pitfall traps.
Formigas
Degradação ambiental
Armadilhas "pitfall".
topic Ants
Environmental degradation
Pitfall traps.
Formigas
Degradação ambiental
Armadilhas "pitfall".
description This study aimed at sampling the diversity of ants in environments influenced by diamond mining activities in the Brazilian savannah, providing information on the ant fauna in this region of Mato Grosso.The study was carried out in the city of Poxoréu-MT, Brazil, in a property with diamond mining,where pitfall traps were installed in four different transects per environment: A1 – degraded area by diamond mining A2 – adjacent area to A1 with savannah vegetation with anthropogenic influence, A3 – adjacent area to A2 with anthropized savannah vegetation, bordering with A4 – area with savannah vegetation preserved without anthropogenic changes. Samples were collected bimonthly for a period of one year, and the samples were quantified and identified taking into account their species level in order to allow the application of the diversity indices for each environment. 15 species of ants were sampled among the four environments, being nine species in A1, 13 in A2, 15 in A3 and 12 species in A4, presenting Brachymyrmex patagonicus as the most abundant, foraging in all environments. Diversity indices allow to conclude that A3 has the greatest diversity of species, and conversely the lower dominance, in all environments. However, A1 was the most dominant species of ants due to the lowest diversity. Thus, environmental degradation by diamond mining can affect the composition of ants and their dominance in the savannah vegetation.
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