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SILVA, P. M. da; AGUIAR, C. A. S.; NIEMELÄ, J.; SOUSA, J. P.; SERRANO, A. R. M. |
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Cork-oak woodlands as key-habitats for biodiversity conservation in Mediterranean landscapes: a case study using rove-beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). |
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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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Inglês |
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Land-use intensification had become a pressure over woodland sensitive species of
Mediterranean agro-forest systems. The effects of a land-use gradient, from old-growth corkoak
forest to an agricultural area, were assessed using rove-beetles as indicators. The aim was
to find which species were negatively affected by agriculture intensification and benefited from
cork-oak patches occurring along the land-use gradient. A total of 3196 rove-beetles from 88
taxa were sampled from all land-use units. Agriculture recorded significantly higher numbers of
abundance and species richness in relation to the agro-forest mosaic landscapes. Moreover,
70% of rove-beetle indicator species common enough to be tested by IndVal displayed their
highest indicator value for agriculture, showing a lower number of woodland indicators in
comparison with ground-beetles. Nevertheless, one rove-beetle taxa was considered as
specialist for closed woodland mosaic while no specialist ground-beetle was found for that
landscape typology. Some rare and endemic rove-beetle species were also important for typifying
diversity patterns of old-growth cork-oak forests. Therefore future conservation work in
Mediterranean landscapes should take into account not only indicator species common enough
to be tested by IndVal but also rare and endemic species occurring in areas of high conservation
importance. Considering the added value of cork-oak woodland cover for sensitive rove- and
ground-beetle diversity protection the strengthening of cork-oak woodland connectivity seems
crucial in agricultural Mediterranean landscapes. MenosLand-use intensification had become a pressure over woodland sensitive species of
Mediterranean agro-forest systems. The effects of a land-use gradient, from old-growth corkoak
forest to an agricultural area, were assessed using rove-beetles as indicators. The aim was
to find which species were negatively affected by agriculture intensification and benefited from
cork-oak patches occurring along the land-use gradient. A total of 3196 rove-beetles from 88
taxa were sampled from all land-use units. Agriculture recorded significantly higher numbers of
abundance and species richness in relation to the agro-forest mosaic landscapes. Moreover,
70% of rove-beetle indicator species common enough to be tested by IndVal displayed their
highest indicator value for agriculture, showing a lower number of woodland indicators in
comparison with ground-beetles. Nevertheless, one rove-beetle taxa was considered as
specialist for closed woodland mosaic while no specialist ground-beetle was found for that
landscape typology. Some rare and endemic rove-beetle species were also important for typifying
diversity patterns of old-growth cork-oak forests. Therefore future conservation work in
Mediterranean landscapes should take into account not only indicator species common enough
to be tested by IndVal but also rare and endemic species occurring in areas of high conservation
importance. Considering the added value of cork-oak woodland cover for sensitive rove- and
ground-beetle diversity protectio... Mostrar Tudo |
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