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5. | | NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; BENITO, N. P.; BROWN, G. G. Earthworm diversity in four land use systems in the region of Jaguapitã, Paraná State, Brazil. Caribbean Journal of Science, v. 42, n. 3, p. 331-338, 2006. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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6. | | NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; BENITO, N. P.; BROWN, G. G. Earthworm diversity in four land use systems in the region of Jaguapitã, Paraná State, Brazil. Caribbean Journal of Science, v.42, n. 3, p. 331-338, 2006 Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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7. | | NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; BENITO, N. P.; BROWN, G. G. Diversidade de minhocas em sistemas agrícolas na região de Jaguapitã, PR. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE ZOOLOGIA, 26., 2006, Londrina. Resumos... Londrina, SBZ, 2006. 1 CD-ROM. Resumo n. 1400_2486. pdf. Área Resumos: Annelida. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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8. | | NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; BENITO, N. P.; KORASAKI, V.; MATSUMURA, C. Y.; BROWN, G. G. Espécies de minhocas em agroecossistemas de jaguapitã - PR. In: MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 9., 2005; JORNADA DE ATUALIZAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS, 1.; MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 8., 2004, Londrina. [Resumos expandidos...]. Londrina: UEL, 2005. p. 34-36. 1 CD-ROM. Seção: Fitossanidade da VIII MATA. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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9. | | AZEVEDO, P. T. M.; BROWN, G. G.; BARETTA, D.; PASINI, A.; NUNES, D. H. Populações de minhocas amostradas por diferentes métodos de coleta (elétrico, químico e manual) em ecossistemas da Região de Londrina, Paraná, Brasil. Acta Zoológica Mexicana, nesp. 2, p. 79-93, 2010. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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12. | | SAUTTER, K. D.; BROWN, G. G.; PASINI, A.; BENITO, N. P.; NUNES, D. H.; JAMES, S. W. Ecologia e biodiversidade das minhocas no Estado do Paraná, Brasil. In: BROWN, G. G.; FRAGOSO, C. (Ed.). Minhocas na América Latina: biodiversidade e ecologia. Londrina: Embrapa Soja, 2007. p. 383-396. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas; Embrapa Soja. |
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13. | | BROWN, G. G.; JAMES, S. W.; MARTINS, P. T.; NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; SAUTTER, K. D. Diversity and distribution of exotic and invasive earthworms in Brazil. In: International Symposium on Earthworm Ecology, 8., 2006, Kraków. Abstracts... Kraków: Jagiellonian University, 2006. p. 23. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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14. | | NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; N.; BENITO, N. P.; KORASAJI, V.; MATSUMURA, C. Y.; BROWN, G. G. Espécies de minhocas em agroecosistemas de Jaguapitã - PR. In: MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 8., 2004, Londrina. Caderno de resumos. Londrina: UEL, 2004. p. 34. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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15. | | NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; BENITO, N. P.; KORASAKI, V.; MATSUMURA, C. Y.; MANZANO, D. C.; BROWN, G. G. Densidade populacional e biomassa de minhocas em agroecossistemas de Jaguapitã -PR. In: MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 9., 2005; JORNADA DE ATUALIZAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS, 1.; MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 8., 2004, Londrina. [Resumos expandidos...]. Londrina: UEL, 2005. p. 37-39. Seção: Fitossanidade da VIII MATA. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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17. | | SAUTTER, K. D.; BROWN, G. G.; JAMES, S. W.; PASINI, A.; NUNES, D. H.; BENITO, N. P. Present knowledge on earthworm biodiversity in the State of Paraná, Brazil. European Journal of Soil Biology, v. 42, p. S296-S300, Nov. 2006. Supplement 1. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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18. | | BROWN, G. G.; JAMES, S. W.; PASINI, A.; NUNES, D. H.; BENITO, N. P.; MARTINS, P. T.; SAUTTER, K. D. Exotic, peregrine, and invasive earthworms in Brazil: diversity, distribution, and effects on soils and plants. Caribbean Journal of Science, v. 42, n. 3, p. 339-358, 2006. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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19. | | BROWN, G. G.; JAMES, S. W.; PASINI, A.; NUNES, D. H.; BENITO, N. P.; MARTINS, P. T.; SAUTTER, K. D. Exotic, peregrine, and invasive earthworms in Brazil: diversity, distribution, and effects on soils and plants. Caribbean Journal of Science, v.42, n. 3, p. 339-358, 2006 Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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20. | | KORASAKI, V.; PASINI, A.; BROWN, G. G.; BENITO, N. P.; NUNES, D. H.; MATSUMURA, C. Y.; MARTINS, P. T.; NONINO, M. C. Coleção didática da macrofauna invertebrada edáfica de ecossistemas do Paraná. In: MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 9., 2005; JORNADA DE ATUALIZAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS, 1.; MOSTRA ACADÊMICA DE TRABALHOS EM AGRONOMIA, 8., 2004, Londrina. [Resumos expandidos...]. Londrina: UEL, 2005. p. 86-88. 1 CD-ROM. Seção: Fitossanidade da VIII MATA. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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NUNES, D. H.; PASINI, A.; BROWN, G. G. |
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Earthworm biodiversity in various land use systems in the region of Jaguapitã, Paraná State, Brazil. |
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In: International Symposium on Earthworm Ecology, 8., 2006, Kraków. Abstracts... Kraków: Jagiellonian University, 2006. p. 42. |
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Little information is avaliable on earthworm populations and biodiversity in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil, where most of the native vegetation (predominantly Atlantic Forest) was transformed into agroecosystems over the last 50 years. In the present study, earthworm biodiversity was evaluated in various land use systems near Jaguapitã, Paraná, where pastures predominated. Samples were taken during the rainy and dry seasons of 2004 and 2005. Seven sites were sampled: old pastures (n = 2), newly established soybean (n = 2) and sugarcane (n = 2) fields and a native forest (secondary) fragment (n = 1). Twentyfive samples (25 × 25 cm soil blocks) were taken at each site using a grid pattern; 20 samples to a depth of 10 cm, and five up to 30 cm depth, located on the diagonal of the grid. Earthworms were manually sorted from the soil and preserved in formaldehyde (4%). Fourteen earthworm species were found: the exotics Pontoscolex corethrurus (Glossoscolecidae) (the dominant species), Dichogaster affinis, D. bolaui and D. saliens (Acanthodrilidae), E. saltensis and Ocnerodrilus occidentalis (Ocnerodrilidae), and Amynthas sp. (Megascolecidae) (aclitellate sub-adult); the native species Glossoscolex n. sp. and Fimoscolex n. sp. (Glossoscolecidae), Eukerria eiseniana, Belladrilus n. sp.1 and an unidentifiable Ocnerodrilidade n. sp.1 (probably a Belladrilus sp.), as well as two unidentified Eukerria spp. (of unknown origin) (all of the Ocnerodrilidae family). The study revealed that some native earthworm species can be maintained, even in degraded pastures, but that exotics tend to predominate. This is particularly the case in cultivated agroecosystems and degraded forests, where both earthworm abundance and species diversity tend to be lower than in pastures. MenosLittle information is avaliable on earthworm populations and biodiversity in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil, where most of the native vegetation (predominantly Atlantic Forest) was transformed into agroecosystems over the last 50 years. In the present study, earthworm biodiversity was evaluated in various land use systems near Jaguapitã, Paraná, where pastures predominated. Samples were taken during the rainy and dry seasons of 2004 and 2005. Seven sites were sampled: old pastures (n = 2), newly established soybean (n = 2) and sugarcane (n = 2) fields and a native forest (secondary) fragment (n = 1). Twentyfive samples (25 × 25 cm soil blocks) were taken at each site using a grid pattern; 20 samples to a depth of 10 cm, and five up to 30 cm depth, located on the diagonal of the grid. Earthworms were manually sorted from the soil and preserved in formaldehyde (4%). Fourteen earthworm species were found: the exotics Pontoscolex corethrurus (Glossoscolecidae) (the dominant species), Dichogaster affinis, D. bolaui and D. saliens (Acanthodrilidae), E. saltensis and Ocnerodrilus occidentalis (Ocnerodrilidae), and Amynthas sp. (Megascolecidae) (aclitellate sub-adult); the native species Glossoscolex n. sp. and Fimoscolex n. sp. (Glossoscolecidae), Eukerria eiseniana, Belladrilus n. sp.1 and an unidentifiable Ocnerodrilidade n. sp.1 (probably a Belladrilus sp.), as well as two unidentified Eukerria spp. (of unknown origin) (all of the Ocnerodrilidae family). The study revealed... Mostrar Tudo |
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LEADER 02300naa a2200145 a 4500 001 1470756 005 2009-04-06 008 2006 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aNUNES, D. H. 245 $aEarthworm biodiversity in various land use systems in the region of Jaguapitã, Paraná State, Brazil. 260 $c2006 520 $aLittle information is avaliable on earthworm populations and biodiversity in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil, where most of the native vegetation (predominantly Atlantic Forest) was transformed into agroecosystems over the last 50 years. In the present study, earthworm biodiversity was evaluated in various land use systems near Jaguapitã, Paraná, where pastures predominated. Samples were taken during the rainy and dry seasons of 2004 and 2005. Seven sites were sampled: old pastures (n = 2), newly established soybean (n = 2) and sugarcane (n = 2) fields and a native forest (secondary) fragment (n = 1). Twentyfive samples (25 × 25 cm soil blocks) were taken at each site using a grid pattern; 20 samples to a depth of 10 cm, and five up to 30 cm depth, located on the diagonal of the grid. Earthworms were manually sorted from the soil and preserved in formaldehyde (4%). Fourteen earthworm species were found: the exotics Pontoscolex corethrurus (Glossoscolecidae) (the dominant species), Dichogaster affinis, D. bolaui and D. saliens (Acanthodrilidae), E. saltensis and Ocnerodrilus occidentalis (Ocnerodrilidae), and Amynthas sp. (Megascolecidae) (aclitellate sub-adult); the native species Glossoscolex n. sp. and Fimoscolex n. sp. (Glossoscolecidae), Eukerria eiseniana, Belladrilus n. sp.1 and an unidentifiable Ocnerodrilidade n. sp.1 (probably a Belladrilus sp.), as well as two unidentified Eukerria spp. (of unknown origin) (all of the Ocnerodrilidae family). The study revealed that some native earthworm species can be maintained, even in degraded pastures, but that exotics tend to predominate. This is particularly the case in cultivated agroecosystems and degraded forests, where both earthworm abundance and species diversity tend to be lower than in pastures. 700 1 $aPASINI, A. 700 1 $aBROWN, G. G. 773 $tIn: International Symposium on Earthworm Ecology, 8., 2006, Kraków. Abstracts... Kraków: Jagiellonian University, 2006. p. 42.
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