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MONDINO, E. A.; OLIVEIRA, C. P. de; SOUZA, N. B. de; TAVARES, O. C. H.; BERBARA, R. L. L. |
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The nematodes communities associated to different vegetable formations in the Restinga of Marambaia RJ, Brazil. |
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2008 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON SOIL ZOOLOGY, 15; INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON APTERYGOTA, 12., 2008, Curitiba. Biodiversity, conservation and sustainabele management of soil animal: abstracts. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas. Editors: George Gardner Brown; Klaus Dieter Sautter; Renato Marques; Amarildo Pasini. 1 CD-ROM. |
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Restingas are a group of the vegetable communities, with different physiognomies, under sea
and fluvio influence. These communities, distributed in mosaic, are found in areas of great
ecological diversity being considered edafics communities as they depend more on the nature
of the soil than that of the climate. The nematodes community?s structure offers an important and
efficient instrument for biological evaluation of the quality and functionality of the soils. Soil
nematodes not only reflect the soil processes but also influence it. Nematodes community?s
indexes can be used to monitor the ecological conditions of the soil. The Objective of this work
was to evaluate the nematode?s community in relation to the different vegetable formations in
the Restinga da Marambaia. The nematologic fauna was monitored in the Restinga, coast
south of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The samples were taken in July of 2006 (scarce rains in the
winter) in three vegetable physiognomies: (A) herbaceous vegetation of sandy string
(homogeneous habitat), (B) Shrublayer open non swamp and (C) forest of sandy string
(heterogeneous habitats). The composed sample was collected at 20 cm of depth in zig-zag,
with six points from representative vegetable areas. For nematodes extraction it was used the
flotation-centrifugation. The identification was done under microscope, up to the gender category,
being used of the vast literature on the theme. The Abundance was Calculated (number ind. /
100 ml soil), it Structures Trophic and the indexes: Shannon (H?), Simpson (D) and evenness
(J´), maturity (MI), enrichment (MI2-5) and parasitism (PPI). Ten genus and one family were
identified. 6 genus were described in A and B and 5 in C, and the density of the nematodes was
of 20, 26, 49 ind.100ml-1 of soil respectively. There were more individuals plant feeders in the
most heterogeneous environment (C) than in A and B (100, 90 and 89%). It was determined in
the most homogeneous environment the largest presence of Hemycicliophora (70%) in A,
Dolichodorus (32%), Criconemela (26%) and Dorylaimellus (21%) in B, and Criconema (50%)
in the most heterogeneous environment (C). B presented H? 1,56; J (0,87) and D (0,21). The
area C presented larger D (0,86) due to the high presence of Criconema, and the environment
A presented intermediate values of the indexes. MIs were larger for A and B. In the case of C MI
it was zero, for only to present nematodes plant feeders, being larger IPP. Shrublayer open non
swamp (B) was determined as the more stable environment by presenting larger diversity,
evenness and index of maturity modified (ÓMI). MenosRestingas are a group of the vegetable communities, with different physiognomies, under sea
and fluvio influence. These communities, distributed in mosaic, are found in areas of great
ecological diversity being considered edafics communities as they depend more on the nature
of the soil than that of the climate. The nematodes community?s structure offers an important and
efficient instrument for biological evaluation of the quality and functionality of the soils. Soil
nematodes not only reflect the soil processes but also influence it. Nematodes community?s
indexes can be used to monitor the ecological conditions of the soil. The Objective of this work
was to evaluate the nematode?s community in relation to the different vegetable formations in
the Restinga da Marambaia. The nematologic fauna was monitored in the Restinga, coast
south of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The samples were taken in July of 2006 (scarce rains in the
winter) in three vegetable physiognomies: (A) herbaceous vegetation of sandy string
(homogeneous habitat), (B) Shrublayer open non swamp and (C) forest of sandy string
(heterogeneous habitats). The composed sample was collected at 20 cm of depth in zig-zag,
with six points from representative vegetable areas. For nematodes extraction it was used the
flotation-centrifugation. The identification was done under microscope, up to the gender category,
being used of the vast literature on the theme. The Abundance was Calculated (number ind. /
100 ml soil), it ... Mostrar Tudo |
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LEADER 03421naa a2200169 a 4500 001 1314873 005 2008-09-18 008 2008 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMONDINO, E. A. 245 $aThe nematodes communities associated to different vegetable formations in the Restinga of Marambaia RJ, Brazil. 260 $c2008 520 $aRestingas are a group of the vegetable communities, with different physiognomies, under sea and fluvio influence. These communities, distributed in mosaic, are found in areas of great ecological diversity being considered edafics communities as they depend more on the nature of the soil than that of the climate. The nematodes community?s structure offers an important and efficient instrument for biological evaluation of the quality and functionality of the soils. Soil nematodes not only reflect the soil processes but also influence it. Nematodes community?s indexes can be used to monitor the ecological conditions of the soil. The Objective of this work was to evaluate the nematode?s community in relation to the different vegetable formations in the Restinga da Marambaia. The nematologic fauna was monitored in the Restinga, coast south of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The samples were taken in July of 2006 (scarce rains in the winter) in three vegetable physiognomies: (A) herbaceous vegetation of sandy string (homogeneous habitat), (B) Shrublayer open non swamp and (C) forest of sandy string (heterogeneous habitats). The composed sample was collected at 20 cm of depth in zig-zag, with six points from representative vegetable areas. For nematodes extraction it was used the flotation-centrifugation. The identification was done under microscope, up to the gender category, being used of the vast literature on the theme. The Abundance was Calculated (number ind. / 100 ml soil), it Structures Trophic and the indexes: Shannon (H?), Simpson (D) and evenness (J´), maturity (MI), enrichment (MI2-5) and parasitism (PPI). Ten genus and one family were identified. 6 genus were described in A and B and 5 in C, and the density of the nematodes was of 20, 26, 49 ind.100ml-1 of soil respectively. There were more individuals plant feeders in the most heterogeneous environment (C) than in A and B (100, 90 and 89%). It was determined in the most homogeneous environment the largest presence of Hemycicliophora (70%) in A, Dolichodorus (32%), Criconemela (26%) and Dorylaimellus (21%) in B, and Criconema (50%) in the most heterogeneous environment (C). B presented H? 1,56; J (0,87) and D (0,21). The area C presented larger D (0,86) due to the high presence of Criconema, and the environment A presented intermediate values of the indexes. MIs were larger for A and B. In the case of C MI it was zero, for only to present nematodes plant feeders, being larger IPP. Shrublayer open non swamp (B) was determined as the more stable environment by presenting larger diversity, evenness and index of maturity modified (ÓMI). 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, C. P. de 700 1 $aSOUZA, N. B. de 700 1 $aTAVARES, O. C. H. 700 1 $aBERBARA, R. L. L. 773 $tIn: INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON SOIL ZOOLOGY, 15; INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON APTERYGOTA, 12., 2008, Curitiba. Biodiversity, conservation and sustainabele management of soil animal: abstracts. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas. Editors: George Gardner Brown; Klaus Dieter Sautter; Renato Marques; Amarildo Pasini. 1 CD-ROM.
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BERGALLO, H. G.; UZEDA, M. C.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; SLUYS, M. V.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, T. C. C.; SANTOS, M. A.; COSTA, M. B.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R.; ROCHA, C. F. D. |
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MARIELLA CAMARDELLI UZEDA, CNPAB. |
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Bridging natural and social sciences: a framework for identify strategies and actions for the conservation of biodiversity. |
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2016 |
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Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography v. 6, n. 2, p. 1-10, 2016. |
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10.4172/2157-7625.1000192 |
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Português |
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The Atlantic Forest is one of the most diverse areas in the world and considered a hotspot. Several actions are needed for its preservation, among them the implementation of the Biodiversity Corridors. The Atlantic Forest has three biodiversity corridors and the Rio de Janeiro State, which harbors huge species diversity, is in the Serra do Mar Corridor. We developed socioeconomic, political and environmental indicators to present conservation strategies supported by a wide database. These indicators complemented the previous surveys of priority areas which emphasized biotic elements, and their integration allowed the elaboration of strategies for the conservation and management, regionally directed, to support actions to be implemented by the Government. The analysis was done considering three subjects: Anthropic Pressure, Physical and Biotic State, and Present Ability of Response. Data analysis followed a synthesis-aggregation schedule and the resulting database was taken to a workshop, where specialists proposed strategies and actions for the conservation. These strategies were discussed considering vegetation remnant distribution, biological relevance, environmental vulnerability, kind of anthropic pressure in the region and potential for success of the actions proposed, based on the ability of response. Rio de Janeiro State is very diverse in biotic, physical, political, socioeconomic and cultural aspects which demand specific actions for each region. So, depending on the present situation of the natural and anthropic environments and on the present and future sources of degradation, regionally directed actions are applicable. This specificity in conservation actions will enable that the State remnants will be more successfully protected. MenosThe Atlantic Forest is one of the most diverse areas in the world and considered a hotspot. Several actions are needed for its preservation, among them the implementation of the Biodiversity Corridors. The Atlantic Forest has three biodiversity corridors and the Rio de Janeiro State, which harbors huge species diversity, is in the Serra do Mar Corridor. We developed socioeconomic, political and environmental indicators to present conservation strategies supported by a wide database. These indicators complemented the previous surveys of priority areas which emphasized biotic elements, and their integration allowed the elaboration of strategies for the conservation and management, regionally directed, to support actions to be implemented by the Government. The analysis was done considering three subjects: Anthropic Pressure, Physical and Biotic State, and Present Ability of Response. Data analysis followed a synthesis-aggregation schedule and the resulting database was taken to a workshop, where specialists proposed strategies and actions for the conservation. These strategies were discussed considering vegetation remnant distribution, biological relevance, environmental vulnerability, kind of anthropic pressure in the region and potential for success of the actions proposed, based on the ability of response. Rio de Janeiro State is very diverse in biotic, physical, political, socioeconomic and cultural aspects which demand specific actions for each region. So, depending on th... Mostrar Tudo |
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Alvos de conservação; Banco de dados geográficos; Lacuna de conhecimento; Metodologia integrada; Modelo de resposta da pressão-estado; Realidade social. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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