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10. | | SAUTTER, K. D.; SANTOS, H. R. dos; MARQUES, E. N. Comparação da população de collembola (Insecta) entre plantio direto em três niveis de fertilidade, plantio convencional e um ecossistema natural (campo), através de indices faunisticos. IN: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE CIÊNÇIA DO SOLO, 25., 1995, Viçosa, MG. Resumos expandidos. Viçosa: UFV, 1995. v.1, p. 448-450. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros. |
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12. | | SAUTTER, K. D.; MALINOVSKI, J. R.; KOBIYAMA, M.; MARQUES, E. N.; OLIVEIRA, E. B. Efeito de um latossolo vermelho-escuro, causada pela colheita de Eucalyptus grandis, sobre alguns organismos do solo. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 28., 2001, Londrina. Ciencia do solo: fator de produtividade competitiva com sustentabilidade: [resumos]. Londrina: Sociedade Brasileira do Solo, 2001. p. 76. Resumo n. 250. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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13. | | SAUTTER, K. D.; USHIWATA, C. T.; KOBIYAMA, M.; MACHADO, G. E.; SANTOS, H. R. dos. Influencia do lodo de esgoto domestico sobre a mesofauna edafica. Revista do Setor de Ciencias Agrarias, Curitiba, v.13, n.1/2, p.199-203, 1994. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Hortaliças. |
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14. | | SAUTTER, K. D.; USHIWATA, C. T.; COBIYAMA, M.; MACHADO, G. E.; SANTOS, H. R. Influencia do lodo de esgoto domestico sobre a mesofauna edatica. Revista do Setor de Ciencias Agrarias, Curitiba, v.13, n.1/2, p.199-203, 1994. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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16. | | FERREIRA, A. T. S.; HAUER, V.; SILVA, E. T. da; SAUTTER, K. D. Monitoring Remediation Techniques Using Soil Mesofauna in Oil- Contaminated Soils in Araucária, Paraná, Brazil. 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. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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17. | | SMOKANIT, M.; BROWN, G. G.; NIVA, C. C.; SAUTTER, K. D.; BARTZ, M. L. C. Biodiversidade da macrofauna edáfica em parques urbanos de Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil. In: ENCONTRO DE PESQUISA E INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA DA UNIVERSIDADE POSITIVO, 7., 2016, Curitiba. Anais... Curitiba: Universidade Positivo, 2016. 2 p. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados; Embrapa Florestas. |
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18. | | FLORIANO, P. C.; SAUTTER, K. D.; BROWN, G. G.; NIVA, C. Effect of pine monoculture on earthworm (Oligochaeta: Annelida) populations near Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. 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. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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19. | | MORAIS, R.; VIEIRA, B.; CARVALHO, A.; SAUTTER, K. D.; BROWN, G. G.; NIVA, C. C. Enchytraeus crypticus em ensaios ecotoxicológicos com solo artificial tropical. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE ECOTOXICOLOGIA, 13., 2014, Guarapari. Anais de resumos. [S.l.]: Sociedade Brasileira de Ecotoxicologia, 2014. p. 629. ECOTOX. Poster 544. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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20. | | BUCHA, A. C.; BROWN, G. G.; NIVA, C. C.; SAUTTER, K. D.; SOUSA, J. P. Toxicity of three pesticides commonly used in Brazil to Pontoscolex corethrurus (Müller, 1857) and Eisenia andrei (Bouché, 1972). Applied Soil Ecology, v. 69, (nesp), p. 32-38, July 2013. Special issue: Progress and Priorities in Latin American Oligochaete Research. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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Embrapa Florestas; Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
Data corrente: |
16/11/2009 |
Data da última atualização: |
16/02/2011 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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B - 1 |
Autoria: |
BROWN, G. G.; SAUTTER, K. D. |
Afiliação: |
GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; KLAUS DIETER SAUTTER, Universidade Positivo. |
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Biodiversity, conservation and sustainable management of soil animals: the XV International Colloquium on Soil Zoology and XII International Colloquium on Apterygota. |
Ano de publicação: |
2009 |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasilia, DF, v. 44, n. 8, p.i-ix, ago. 2009. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Prefácio. |
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Much beyond being only substrates for growing plants, soils are living entities and the home of numerous organisms whose diversity may even surpass that of the aboveground flora and fauna. Soils are among the most biologically rich habitats on earth; nowhere in nature are species so densely packed as they are in soil communities (Hågvar, 1998). For example, a single gram of soil may contain millions of bacteria and several thousand species of microorganisms (Torsvik et al., 1996), while soils of tropical forest habitats (e.g., Amazonian or Atlantic Rainforests) may harbor more than 2,200 species of soil invertebrates in a single site (Mathieu, 2004). Of these, the vast majority is likely to be nematodes and insects, each representing more than 100 species. In fact, over 1 million species of insects may inhabit Brazilian ecosystems (Lewinsohn et al., 2005), and a large proportion of these, up to 25% or more using estimate of Decaëns et al. (2006a), may be associated with soils for an important part of their life cycle. More than 50,000 species of soil+litter inhabiting animals have been described from Brazil, being the beetles, Protozoa, spiders, nematodes, ants, and mites the most diverse, each with more than 1,000 classified or estimated species (Brown et al., 2006). However, most groups of soil animals remain poorly known, and their species diversity is certainly much larger than the currently known totals. Further efforts are urgently needed to overcome the taxonomic challenges involved in describing the world's soil biota, especially considering the potential negative impacts on global biodiversity of climate and further land use changes worldwide. MenosMuch beyond being only substrates for growing plants, soils are living entities and the home of numerous organisms whose diversity may even surpass that of the aboveground flora and fauna. Soils are among the most biologically rich habitats on earth; nowhere in nature are species so densely packed as they are in soil communities (Hågvar, 1998). For example, a single gram of soil may contain millions of bacteria and several thousand species of microorganisms (Torsvik et al., 1996), while soils of tropical forest habitats (e.g., Amazonian or Atlantic Rainforests) may harbor more than 2,200 species of soil invertebrates in a single site (Mathieu, 2004). Of these, the vast majority is likely to be nematodes and insects, each representing more than 100 species. In fact, over 1 million species of insects may inhabit Brazilian ecosystems (Lewinsohn et al., 2005), and a large proportion of these, up to 25% or more using estimate of Decaëns et al. (2006a), may be associated with soils for an important part of their life cycle. More than 50,000 species of soil+litter inhabiting animals have been described from Brazil, being the beetles, Protozoa, spiders, nematodes, ants, and mites the most diverse, each with more than 1,000 classified or estimated species (Brown et al., 2006). However, most groups of soil animals remain poorly known, and their species diversity is certainly much larger than the currently known totals. Further efforts are urgently needed to overcome the taxonomic chal... Mostrar Tudo |
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Colóquio internacional de zoologia do solo; Colóquio internacional sobre Apterygota; Comportamento sobre Apterygota; Espécies; Manejo sustentável de animais do solo; Monitoramento de biodiversidade; Pesquisa agropecuária brasileira; Species; Zoologia do solo. |
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Biodiversidade; Ecologia. |
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Biodiversity. |
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