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SANTOS, A.; GORTE, T.; DEMETRIO, W. C.; FERREIRA, T.; NADOLNY, N.; CARDOSO, G. B. X.; TONETTI, C.; RALISCH, R.; NUNES, A. P.; COQUEIRO, A. C. P.; LEANDRO, H. C. L.; WANDSCHEER, C. A. R.; BORTOLUZZI, J.; BROWN, G. G.; BARTZ, M. L. C. |
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ALESSANDRA SANTOS, UFPR; TATIANE GORTE, Universidade Positivo; WILIAN C. DEMETRIO, UFPR; TALITA FERREIRA, UFPR; HERLON NADOLNY, UFPR; GUILHERME B. X. CARDOSO, UFPR; CAROLINE TONETTI, Universidade Positivo; RICARDO RALISCH, UEL; AMANDA P. NUNES, UEL; ANA CAROLINA P. COQUEIRO, UEL; HUDSON C. L. LEANDRO, Itaipu Binacional; CASSIO A. R. WANDSCHEER, Itaipu Binacional; JEANKLEBER BORTOLUZZI, Federação Brasileira de Plantio Direto e Irrigação; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; MARIE L. C. BARTZ, Universidade Positivo. |
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Earthworm species in no-tillage agroecosystems and native Atlantic forests in Western Paraná, Brazil. |
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2018 |
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Zootaxa, v. 4496, n. 1, p. 517-534, Oct. 2018. |
DOI: |
doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4496.1.40 |
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Inglês |
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Earthworm populations often increase with the adoption of no-tillage (NT) practices, but few studies have evaluated earthworm diversity in these agroecosystems. In the present study we assessed earthworm species richness in 40 sites under NT and six native Atlantic forest fragments in Western Paraná, Southern Brazil. At each site earthworms were sampled quantitatively (n=5) and qualitatively (n=5), by handsorting soil monoliths (20 x 20 cm width x 20 cm depth), totaling 460 samples overall. Earthworms were killed and fixed in 96% ethanol, counted and identified. Overall, 18 species were found, in the families Acanthodrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Megascolecidae, Rhinodrilidae and Ocnerodrilidae, of which 10 were native and eight exotic. No-tillage agroecosystems had larger earthworm populations and higher species richness overall than native forests, although this was mainly due to colonization of these agricultural fields by exotic species. Mostly native species were found in the Atlantic forests, highlighting the importance of these habitats as refugia for native earthworm species conservation. |
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Conservation; Oligoqueta. |
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Biodiversidade; Conservação. |
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Agricultural management; Biodiversity; Oligochaeta. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 02205naa a2200385 a 4500 001 2097448 005 2018-12-13 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $adoi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4496.1.40$2DOI 100 1 $aSANTOS, A. 245 $aEarthworm species in no-tillage agroecosystems and native Atlantic forests in Western Paraná, Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2018 520 $aEarthworm populations often increase with the adoption of no-tillage (NT) practices, but few studies have evaluated earthworm diversity in these agroecosystems. In the present study we assessed earthworm species richness in 40 sites under NT and six native Atlantic forest fragments in Western Paraná, Southern Brazil. At each site earthworms were sampled quantitatively (n=5) and qualitatively (n=5), by handsorting soil monoliths (20 x 20 cm width x 20 cm depth), totaling 460 samples overall. Earthworms were killed and fixed in 96% ethanol, counted and identified. Overall, 18 species were found, in the families Acanthodrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Megascolecidae, Rhinodrilidae and Ocnerodrilidae, of which 10 were native and eight exotic. No-tillage agroecosystems had larger earthworm populations and higher species richness overall than native forests, although this was mainly due to colonization of these agricultural fields by exotic species. Mostly native species were found in the Atlantic forests, highlighting the importance of these habitats as refugia for native earthworm species conservation. 650 $aAgricultural management 650 $aBiodiversity 650 $aOligochaeta 650 $aBiodiversidade 650 $aConservação 653 $aConservation 653 $aOligoqueta 700 1 $aGORTE, T. 700 1 $aDEMETRIO, W. C. 700 1 $aFERREIRA, T. 700 1 $aNADOLNY, N. 700 1 $aCARDOSO, G. B. X. 700 1 $aTONETTI, C. 700 1 $aRALISCH, R. 700 1 $aNUNES, A. P. 700 1 $aCOQUEIRO, A. C. P. 700 1 $aLEANDRO, H. C. L. 700 1 $aWANDSCHEER, C. A. R. 700 1 $aBORTOLUZZI, J. 700 1 $aBROWN, G. G. 700 1 $aBARTZ, M. L. C. 773 $tZootaxa$gv. 4496, n. 1, p. 517-534, Oct. 2018.
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DEMETRIO, w. c.; SANTOS, A.; FERREIRA, T.; NADOLNY, H.; CARDOSO, G. B. X.; TORRES, J. L. M.; DUDAS, R.; OLIVEIRA, V. de; BARRETO, J. O.; JAMES, S. W.; SILVA, E. da; BROWN, G. G.; BARTZ, M. L. C. |
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WILIAN C. DEMETRIO, UFPR; ALESSANDRA SANTOS, UFPR; TALITA FERREIRA, UFPR; HERLON NADOLNY, UFPR; GUILHERME B. X. CARDOSO, UFPR; JULIA L. M. TORRES, Universidade Positivo; RAFAELA DUDAS, Universidade Positivo; VIVIANE DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Positivo; JULIA O. BARRETO, Universidade Positivo; SAMUEL W. JAMES, Maharishi University of Management; ELODIE DA SILVA, Pós doutoranda da Embrapa Florestas; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; MARIE L. C. BARTZ, Universidade Positivo. |
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Earthworm species in various land use systems in the Campos Gerais region of Lapa, Paraná, Brazil. |
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2018 |
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Zootaxa, v. 4496, n. 1, p. 503-516, Oct. 2018. |
DOI: |
doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4496.1.39 |
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Inglês |
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The Campos Gerais region of Paraná are on an ancient plateau of sandstone origin and are covered with a diverse vegetation including mainly grasslands and various types of Atlantic Forest (particularly Araucaria forest). The region represents an important natural capital for biodiversity conservation as well as for agricultural and forestry production. However, little is known of the species richness and diversity of soil macroinvertebrates in this region. In the present study we evaluated earthworm species occurrence and richness in five land use systems (LUS) in the southern part of the Campos Gerais in Lapa county. Earthworms were handsorted from up to 18 soil monoliths on five occasions over three years (Feb. 2014, Feb., Mar., Nov. 2015, Jul. 2016) in the following LUS: old native forest, native grassland, young regenerating forest and grass lawn in the Uru Reserve and annual crop fields (soybean) in neighboring private farms (not all systems were sampled on all occasions). Nine earthworm species belonging to four families and five genera were found, of which six were native and three exotic species (Dichogaster gracilis, Amynthas gracilis, A. corticis). Of the native species, Urobenus brasiliensis and Andiorrhinus duseni (a large bodied-worm) are already well known from S and SE Brazil, while the remaining four were new species that require further description (Fimoscolex n.sp.1 and n.sp.2, Glossoscolex n.sp.1 and n.sp.2). In general, more species were found in February (summer) than March and November. The cropping system (soybean) had the lowest abundance and species richness in relation to other sites, although in the young and old forests no earthworms were found on some sample dates. Given the several new species found in this small reserve, and the relatively few sites studied thus far in the Campos Gerais, further efforts are needed to adequately characterize the earthworm fauna of the region, from which many other species are expected. MenosThe Campos Gerais region of Paraná are on an ancient plateau of sandstone origin and are covered with a diverse vegetation including mainly grasslands and various types of Atlantic Forest (particularly Araucaria forest). The region represents an important natural capital for biodiversity conservation as well as for agricultural and forestry production. However, little is known of the species richness and diversity of soil macroinvertebrates in this region. In the present study we evaluated earthworm species occurrence and richness in five land use systems (LUS) in the southern part of the Campos Gerais in Lapa county. Earthworms were handsorted from up to 18 soil monoliths on five occasions over three years (Feb. 2014, Feb., Mar., Nov. 2015, Jul. 2016) in the following LUS: old native forest, native grassland, young regenerating forest and grass lawn in the Uru Reserve and annual crop fields (soybean) in neighboring private farms (not all systems were sampled on all occasions). Nine earthworm species belonging to four families and five genera were found, of which six were native and three exotic species (Dichogaster gracilis, Amynthas gracilis, A. corticis). Of the native species, Urobenus brasiliensis and Andiorrhinus duseni (a large bodied-worm) are already well known from S and SE Brazil, while the remaining four were new species that require further description (Fimoscolex n.sp.1 and n.sp.2, Glossoscolex n.sp.1 and n.sp.2). In general, more species were found in February... Mostrar Tudo |
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Atlantic forest; Earthworm richness; Native grasslands. |
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Biodiversidade; Manejo do Solo; Minhoca. |
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Biodiversity; Soil management. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 03040naa a2200373 a 4500 001 2097506 005 2018-12-13 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $adoi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4496.1.39$2DOI 100 1 $aDEMETRIO, w. c. 245 $aEarthworm species in various land use systems in the Campos Gerais region of Lapa, Paraná, Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2018 520 $aThe Campos Gerais region of Paraná are on an ancient plateau of sandstone origin and are covered with a diverse vegetation including mainly grasslands and various types of Atlantic Forest (particularly Araucaria forest). The region represents an important natural capital for biodiversity conservation as well as for agricultural and forestry production. However, little is known of the species richness and diversity of soil macroinvertebrates in this region. In the present study we evaluated earthworm species occurrence and richness in five land use systems (LUS) in the southern part of the Campos Gerais in Lapa county. Earthworms were handsorted from up to 18 soil monoliths on five occasions over three years (Feb. 2014, Feb., Mar., Nov. 2015, Jul. 2016) in the following LUS: old native forest, native grassland, young regenerating forest and grass lawn in the Uru Reserve and annual crop fields (soybean) in neighboring private farms (not all systems were sampled on all occasions). Nine earthworm species belonging to four families and five genera were found, of which six were native and three exotic species (Dichogaster gracilis, Amynthas gracilis, A. corticis). Of the native species, Urobenus brasiliensis and Andiorrhinus duseni (a large bodied-worm) are already well known from S and SE Brazil, while the remaining four were new species that require further description (Fimoscolex n.sp.1 and n.sp.2, Glossoscolex n.sp.1 and n.sp.2). In general, more species were found in February (summer) than March and November. The cropping system (soybean) had the lowest abundance and species richness in relation to other sites, although in the young and old forests no earthworms were found on some sample dates. Given the several new species found in this small reserve, and the relatively few sites studied thus far in the Campos Gerais, further efforts are needed to adequately characterize the earthworm fauna of the region, from which many other species are expected. 650 $aBiodiversity 650 $aSoil management 650 $aBiodiversidade 650 $aManejo do Solo 650 $aMinhoca 653 $aAtlantic forest 653 $aEarthworm richness 653 $aNative grasslands 700 1 $aSANTOS, A. 700 1 $aFERREIRA, T. 700 1 $aNADOLNY, H. 700 1 $aCARDOSO, G. B. X. 700 1 $aTORRES, J. L. M. 700 1 $aDUDAS, R. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, V. de 700 1 $aBARRETO, J. O. 700 1 $aJAMES, S. W. 700 1 $aSILVA, E. da 700 1 $aBROWN, G. G. 700 1 $aBARTZ, M. L. C. 773 $tZootaxa$gv. 4496, n. 1, p. 503-516, Oct. 2018.
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