Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste
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Resumo: | The mesoinvertebrates cause changes in the physical and chemical properties of organic matter during the composting process. They are excellent recyclers of organic matter. The aim of this study was to evaluate the density and diversity of mesoinvertebrates in an aerobic treatment system for home organic solid waste. The work carried out in Campina Grande, state of Paraíba, Brazil, followed the principles of experimental research. Solid organic waste was collected in 46 residences, previously segregated in the generating source. For 15 weeks the system was monitored daily. During composting, 1.258 individuals belonging to six orders were collected: Diptera (88.5%), Mesostigmata (5.5%), Coleoptera (2.4%), Isopoda (2.4%), Araneae (0.6% ) and Orthoptera (0.6%). In the composting process, three distinct phases were observed, in which the species were differentiated. It was found that during the treatment system for household solid organic waste, there is considerable participation of organisms that act in the different phases of treatment, correlating with physical-chemical changes and influencing the functioning of the entire system. |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid wasteDiversidad de mesoinvertebrados asociados al tratamiento aeróbico de residuos sólidos orgánicos domiciliariosDiversidade de mesoinvertebrados associada ao tratamento aeróbio de resíduos sólidos orgânicos domiciliaresEnvironmentBiological treatmentGestão ambientalBiodiversity.Medio ambienteTratamiento biológicoResiduos sólidosBiodiversidad.Meio ambienteTratamento biológicoResíduos SólidosBiodiversidade.The mesoinvertebrates cause changes in the physical and chemical properties of organic matter during the composting process. They are excellent recyclers of organic matter. The aim of this study was to evaluate the density and diversity of mesoinvertebrates in an aerobic treatment system for home organic solid waste. The work carried out in Campina Grande, state of Paraíba, Brazil, followed the principles of experimental research. Solid organic waste was collected in 46 residences, previously segregated in the generating source. For 15 weeks the system was monitored daily. During composting, 1.258 individuals belonging to six orders were collected: Diptera (88.5%), Mesostigmata (5.5%), Coleoptera (2.4%), Isopoda (2.4%), Araneae (0.6% ) and Orthoptera (0.6%). In the composting process, three distinct phases were observed, in which the species were differentiated. It was found that during the treatment system for household solid organic waste, there is considerable participation of organisms that act in the different phases of treatment, correlating with physical-chemical changes and influencing the functioning of the entire system.Los mesoinvertebrados provocan cambios en las propiedades físicas y químicas de la materia orgánica durante el proceso de compostaje. Son excelentes recicladores de materia orgánica. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la densidad y diversidad de mesoinvertebrados en un sistema de tratamiento aeróbico de residuos sólidos orgánicos domiciliarios. El trabajo realizado en Campina Grande, estado de Paraíba, Brasil, siguió los principios de la investigación experimental. Los residuos orgánicos sólidos se recolectaron en 46 residencias, previamente segregadas en la fuente generadora. Durante 15 semanas, el sistema se controló diariamente. Durante el compostaje se recolectaron 1.258 individuos pertenecientes a seis órdenes: Diptera (88.5%), Mesostigmata (5.5%), Coleoptera (2.4%), Isopoda (2.4%), Araneae (0.6%) ) y Orthoptera (0.6%). En el proceso de compostaje se observaron tres fases distintas, en las que se diferenciaron las especies. Se encontró que durante el sistema de tratamiento de residuos orgánicos sólidos domiciliarios, existe una participación considerable de organismos que actúan en las diferentes fases del tratamiento, correlacionándose con los cambios físico-químicos e influyendo en el funcionamiento de todo el sistema.Os mesoinvertebrados provocam mudanças nas propriedades físicas e químicas da matéria orgânica durante o processo de compostagem. São excelentes recicladores de matéria orgânica. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a densidade e a diversidade de mesoinvertebrados em sistema de tratamento aeróbio de resíduos sólidos orgânicos domiciliares. O trabalho realizado em Campina Grande, estado da Paraíba, Brasil, seguiu os princípios da pesquisa experimental. Foram coletados resíduos sólidos orgânicos em 46 residências, previamente segregados na fonte geradora. Por 15 semanas o sistema foi monitorado diariamente. Durante a compostagem foram coletados 1.258 indivíduos pertencentes à seis ordens: Diptera (88,5%), Mesostigmata (5,5%), Coleoptera (2,4%), Isopoda (2,4%), Araneae (0,6%) e Orthoptera (0,6%). No processo de compostagem foram observadas três fases distintas, nas quais as espécies foram diferenciadas. Constatou-se que no sistema de tratamento dos resíduos sólidos orgânicos domiciliares, há considerável participação de organismos que atuam nas diferentes fases do tratamento, correlacionando-se com as mudanças físico-químicas e influenciando no funcionamento de todo o sistema.Research, Society and Development2021-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1217310.33448/rsd-v10i1.12173Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e59710112173Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e59710112173Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e597101121732525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12173/10899Copyright (c) 2021 Elaine Cristina dos Santos Araújo; Monica Maria Pereira da Silva; Adriana Veríssimo da Silva; Adrianne Teixeira Barros; Valderi Duarte Leitehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Araújo, Elaine Cristina dos SantosSilva, Monica Maria Pereira daSilva, Adriana Veríssimo daBarros, Adrianne TeixeiraLeite, Valderi Duarte2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12173Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:48.989459Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste Diversidad de mesoinvertebrados asociados al tratamiento aeróbico de residuos sólidos orgánicos domiciliarios Diversidade de mesoinvertebrados associada ao tratamento aeróbio de resíduos sólidos orgânicos domiciliares |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste Araújo, Elaine Cristina dos Santos Environment Biological treatment Gestão ambiental Biodiversity. Medio ambiente Tratamiento biológico Residuos sólidos Biodiversidad. Meio ambiente Tratamento biológico Resíduos Sólidos Biodiversidade. |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste |
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Diversity of mesoinvertebrates associated with aerobic treatment of home organic solid waste |
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Araújo, Elaine Cristina dos Santos |
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Araújo, Elaine Cristina dos Santos Silva, Monica Maria Pereira da Silva, Adriana Veríssimo da Barros, Adrianne Teixeira Leite, Valderi Duarte |
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Silva, Monica Maria Pereira da Silva, Adriana Veríssimo da Barros, Adrianne Teixeira Leite, Valderi Duarte |
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Araújo, Elaine Cristina dos Santos Silva, Monica Maria Pereira da Silva, Adriana Veríssimo da Barros, Adrianne Teixeira Leite, Valderi Duarte |
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Environment Biological treatment Gestão ambiental Biodiversity. Medio ambiente Tratamiento biológico Residuos sólidos Biodiversidad. Meio ambiente Tratamento biológico Resíduos Sólidos Biodiversidade. |
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Environment Biological treatment Gestão ambiental Biodiversity. Medio ambiente Tratamiento biológico Residuos sólidos Biodiversidad. Meio ambiente Tratamento biológico Resíduos Sólidos Biodiversidade. |
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The mesoinvertebrates cause changes in the physical and chemical properties of organic matter during the composting process. They are excellent recyclers of organic matter. The aim of this study was to evaluate the density and diversity of mesoinvertebrates in an aerobic treatment system for home organic solid waste. The work carried out in Campina Grande, state of Paraíba, Brazil, followed the principles of experimental research. Solid organic waste was collected in 46 residences, previously segregated in the generating source. For 15 weeks the system was monitored daily. During composting, 1.258 individuals belonging to six orders were collected: Diptera (88.5%), Mesostigmata (5.5%), Coleoptera (2.4%), Isopoda (2.4%), Araneae (0.6% ) and Orthoptera (0.6%). In the composting process, three distinct phases were observed, in which the species were differentiated. It was found that during the treatment system for household solid organic waste, there is considerable participation of organisms that act in the different phases of treatment, correlating with physical-chemical changes and influencing the functioning of the entire system. |
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