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Edaphic arthropods in different successional stages of Atlantic forest and abandoned pasture areas

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dc.creator Ferreira, Cláudia dos Reis
dc.creator Souza, Rodrigo Camara de
dc.creator Correia, Maria Elizabeth Fernandes
dc.creator Resende, Alexander Silva de
dc.creator Anjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos
dc.creator Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
dc.date 2018-02-01
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-21T20:07:53Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-21T20:07:53Z
dc.identifier https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1750
dc.identifier 10.14295/cs.v8i2.1750
dc.identifier.uri http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/77845
dc.description The vegetation may modifies the structure and composition of the community of edaphic arthropods. This study aimed to compare the community of edaphic arthropods in four areas of abandoned pasture (AP1, AP2, AP3, AP4) and four secondary native forest fragments in a successional gradient (FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4), in Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The areas are positioned on the hillside and the sampling was conducted in transects outlined in a toposequence (upper, middle and lower sections), where pitfall traps were installed in the dry season. The organisms were identified in taxonomic groups (class, order and family). Comparing the averages for AP and FF, there was no defined pattern in terms of the response of structural attributes (total abundance, richness, uniformity and diversity). Among the areas of FF, higher values of all of the structural attributes occurred in the intermediate stages of forest succession (FF2, FF3), compared to the initial (FF1) and advanced stages (FF4). On average for the FF, the most favored groups were Archaeognatha, Coleoptera, Entomobryomorpha, Pseudoscorpionida, Psocoptera and Symphypleona. On average for the areas of AP, the most favored groups were Acari, Araneae, Formicidae, Diplopoda and Auchenorrhyncha. Among the areas of FF, Sternorryncha, Symphyla and Thysanura were favored in FF1, while Coleoptera, Psocoptera, Pseudoscorpionida, Entomobryomorpha and Archaeognatha were favored in the other successional stages (FF2, FF3, FF4 en-US
dc.description The vegetation may modifies the structure and composition of the community of edaphic arthropods. This study aimed to compare the community of edaphic arthropods in four areas of abandoned pasture (AP1, AP2, AP3, AP4) and four secondary native forest fragments in a successional gradient (FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4), in Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The areas are positioned on the hillside and the sampling was conducted in transects outlined in a toposequence (upper, middle and lower sections), where pitfall traps were installed in the dry season. The organisms were identified in taxonomic groups (class, order and family). Comparing the averages for AP and FF, there was no defined pattern in terms of the response of structural attributes (total abundance, richness, uniformity and diversity). Among the areas of FF, higher values of all of the structural attributes occurred in the intermediate stages of forest succession (FF2, FF3), compared to the initial (FF1) and advanced stages (FF4). On average for the FF, the most favored groups were Archaeognatha, Coleoptera, Entomobryomorpha, Pseudoscorpionida, Psocoptera and Symphypleona. On average for the areas of AP, the most favored groups were Acari, Araneae, Formicidae, Diplopoda and Auchenorrhyncha. Among the areas of FF, Sternorryncha, Symphyla and Thysanura were favored in FF1, while Coleoptera, Psocoptera, Pseudoscorpionida, Entomobryomorpha and Archaeognatha were favored in the other successional stages (FF2, FF3, FF4 pt-BR
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dc.language eng
dc.publisher Federal University of Piauí en-US
dc.relation https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1750/474
dc.rights Copyright (c) 2018 Cláudia dos Reis Ferreira, Rodrigo Camara de Souza, Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia, Alexander Silva de Resende, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Marcos Gervasio Pereira en-US
dc.source Comunicata Scientiae; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2017); 296-306 en-US
dc.source Comunicata Scientiae; v. 8 n. 2 (2017); 296-306 pt-BR
dc.source 2177-5133
dc.source 2176-9079
dc.subject bioindicator en-US
dc.subject forest fragmentation en-US
dc.subject forest regeneration. en-US
dc.subject bioindicator pt-BR
dc.subject forest fragmentation pt-BR
dc.subject forest regeneration. pt-BR
dc.title Edaphic arthropods in different successional stages of Atlantic forest and abandoned pasture areas en-US
dc.title Edaphic arthropods in different successional stages of Atlantic forest and abandoned pasture areas pt-BR
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type Artigo Científico pt-BR


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