Distribution of soil macroarthropods in differently using land parts of tropical rainforest Padang, Indonesia

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Fenky Marsandi, H. Hermansah, H. Fajri, W. Sujarwo
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: Soil macroarthropods, as a component of the soil community, directly feel the impact of land use chan-ges. Not only the density but understanding the soil macroarthropods distribution pattern will help in providing an insight into the quality of soil health. The sampling process was carried out using the pitfall trap methods on the forest, logged forest areas, mixed gardens, and monoculture gardens in the tropical rainforest of Bukit Pinang-Pinang Padang, Indonesia. The results showed that the forest as a natural habitat supported the density of soil macroar-thropods among other land use types. The density in the forest, logged forest area, mixed garden, and monoculture garden sequentially is about 20.29, 13.18, 15.2 and 12.21 indv/m 2 . The presence frequency high value of soil macroar-thropods was found in the forest, and for some soil macroarthropods, such as Hymenoptera, Diptera, and Araneits, the importance value increases when their habitat is disturbed. The fertile soil in intensive monoculture gardens does not support the individuals’ total number, types, and density of soil macroarthropods. On the other side, the dominant soil macroarthropods prefer disturbed soil conditions and will decrease their presence frequency if chemical compounds are introduced into the soil. Land use change in the Bukit Pinang-Pinang tropical rainforest area causes changes in the distribution pattern of soil macroarthropods. The changing tendency of distribution patterns in fragmented habitats is due to nutrient availability, limited resources and land treatment. Habitat fragmentation affects not only the abundance and density of individuals and types of soil macroarthropods but also the distribution pattern, which not only threatens their existence and the environment but also has the potential to regenerate.
印度尼西亚巴东热带雨林不同土地利用地区土壤大型节肢动物的分布
:土壤大型节肢动物作为土壤群落的组成部分,直接感受到土地利用变化的影响。不仅密度,而且了解土壤大型节肢动物的分布模式将有助于深入了解土壤健康质量。采样过程使用陷阱法对印度尼西亚武吉-皮昂-皮昂巴东热带雨林的森林、伐木林区、混合花园和单一栽培花园进行。结果表明,在其他土地利用类型中,森林作为一种自然栖息地,支持了土壤大型thropods的密度。森林密度依次为20.29、13.18、15.2和12.21 indv/m2。在森林中发现了土壤大型节肢动物的存在频率高值,对于一些土壤大型节肢昆虫,如膜翅目、双翅目和Araneits,当它们的栖息地受到干扰时,其重要性值会增加。集约型单一栽培花园中肥沃的土壤不支持土壤大型节肢动物的个体总数、类型和密度。另一方面,占优势的土壤大型节肢动物更喜欢受干扰的土壤条件,如果将化合物引入土壤,它们的存在频率会降低。Bukit Pinang Pinang热带雨林地区土地利用的变化导致土壤大型节肢动物分布格局的变化。分散栖息地分布模式的变化趋势是由于营养物质的可用性、有限的资源和土地处理。生境破碎化不仅影响土壤大型节肢动物个体和类型的丰度和密度,还影响其分布模式,这不仅威胁到它们的生存和环境,而且具有再生的潜力。
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Plant, Soil and Environment
Plant, Soil and Environment Agronomy, Soil Science-农艺学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
61
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: Experimental biology, agronomy, natural resources, and the environment; plant development, growth and productivity, breeding and seed production, growing of crops and their quality, soil care, conservation and productivity; agriculture and environment interactions from the perspective of sustainable development. Articles are published in English.
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