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MARICHAL, R.; PRAXEDES, C.; DECAËNS, T.; GRIMALDI, M.; OSZWALD, J.; BROWN, G. G.; DESJARDINS, T.; SILVA JUNIOR, M. L. da; FEIJOO MARTINEZ, A.; OLIVEIRA, M. N. D.; VELASQUEZ, E.; LAVELLE, P. |
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Raphael Marichal, UPMC Université Paris 06; Catarina Praxedes, Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi; Thibaud Decaëns, Université de Montpellier; Michel Grimaldi, IRD, iEES Paris, Centre IRD Ile de France; Johan Oszwald, Université de Rennes 2; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; Thierry Desjardins, IRD, iEES Paris, Centre IRD Ile de France; Mario Lopes da Silva Junior, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia; Alexander Feijoo Martinez, Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira; Mariana N. D. Oliveira, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia; Elena Velasquez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Patrick Lavelle, UPMC Universite Paris 06. |
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Earthworm functional traits, landscape degradation and ecosystem services in the Brazilian Amazon deforestation arc. |
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2017 |
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European Journal of Soil Biology, v. 83, p. 43-51, Nov. 2017. |
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10.1016/j.ejsobi.2017.09.003 |
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Earthworms, as ecosystem engineers, help to mineralize soil organic matter, construct and maintain soil structure, and often stimulate plant growth and protect plants from pests. The aim of this study was (i) to determine the connection between earthworm traits and indicators of soil ecosystem services and (ii) to identify earthworm ?response? traits, which are selected by the landscape or changes in the soil, and ?effect? traits, which contribute to soil processes. In the southern portion of the state of Para (eastern Brazilian Amazonia), we sampled earthworms at 135 points distributed among 3 locations, 9 sublocations and 27 farms (5 sampling points per farm). At each point, three 25 cm 25 cm soil samples were hand-sorted for earthworms. We measured eight functional traits in 1148 individuals: relative gizzard size, type of typhlosole, length and type of caudal setae, pigmentation, overall length, thickness of septa and musculature in anterior segments. We found a significant, although relatively low, relationship between landscape classes and trait proportions. Earthworm trait proportions significantly covaried with soil parameters and indicators of soil ecosystem services. We did not find significant covariation between earthworm morphospecies and soil ecosystem services. We identified earthworm ?response? traits that had been selected and assessed consequences of these changes on effects of earthworm communities (via their ?effect? traits) on soil processes and ecosystem services. Typhlosole type, gizzard size and septa thickness were identified as ?response? traits selected by soil and landscape conditions. These traits were also identified as ?effect? traits for their influence on soil structure. Results indicated a connection between earthworm traits and landscape degradation and soil services, which is a new step toward conceptualizing earthworm ecological studies that go beyond the species level. MenosEarthworms, as ecosystem engineers, help to mineralize soil organic matter, construct and maintain soil structure, and often stimulate plant growth and protect plants from pests. The aim of this study was (i) to determine the connection between earthworm traits and indicators of soil ecosystem services and (ii) to identify earthworm ?response? traits, which are selected by the landscape or changes in the soil, and ?effect? traits, which contribute to soil processes. In the southern portion of the state of Para (eastern Brazilian Amazonia), we sampled earthworms at 135 points distributed among 3 locations, 9 sublocations and 27 farms (5 sampling points per farm). At each point, three 25 cm 25 cm soil samples were hand-sorted for earthworms. We measured eight functional traits in 1148 individuals: relative gizzard size, type of typhlosole, length and type of caudal setae, pigmentation, overall length, thickness of septa and musculature in anterior segments. We found a significant, although relatively low, relationship between landscape classes and trait proportions. Earthworm trait proportions significantly covaried with soil parameters and indicators of soil ecosystem services. We did not find significant covariation between earthworm morphospecies and soil ecosystem services. We identified earthworm ?response? traits that had been selected and assessed consequences of these changes on effects of earthworm communities (via their ?effect? traits) on soil processes and ecosyste... Mostrar Tudo |
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Degradação do solo; Landscape degradation; Soil ecosystem services; Trait-based approach. |
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Minhoca. |
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Amazonia; Earthworms; Environmental degradation. |
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S Ciências Biológicas |
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