亚马逊东部三种不同土地利用制度下的地甲虫(昆虫纲:鞘翅目

Q4 Social Sciences
Helender Ueno Seelig De Souza, Zilza Thayane Matos Guimarães, Nara Maria Silva De Almeida, Afrânio Ferreira Neves Junior, Herberto Ueno Seelig De Souza, Adenomar Neves De Carvalho
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目的:研究热带气候条件下不同土地利用系统(LUS)土壤甲虫的丰度、多样性指数和组成依赖性。方法:对亚马逊东部地区原生林碎片(FFP)、农林复合系统(SAF)和常规农业种植(CAC) 3种不同的生态系统进行调查。采用诱捕法采集土壤甲虫,按科分类水平进行鉴定,并将其分为食性、食腐性、食真菌性和/或草食性4个营养行会。结果与结论:所有LUS均以金甲科和葡萄科为主。土壤甲虫群落的丰度、平均丰富度、多样性和均匀度均以CAC最高,受LUS的影响。土壤甲虫的组成依赖于自然植被,其中累积丰富度是与自然植被相关的最大参数。研究意义:免耕栽培可以改善和保存甲虫的营养营养行当。免耕栽培由上一个栽培周期的腐烂植物材料形成均匀的植被。由于地甲虫的组成依赖于自然植被,因此保护改变景观附近的森林碎片为这种生物的重建提供更好的条件是很重要的。原创性/价值:在热带条件下,特别是在亚马逊东部地区,很少对不同LUS下的土壤甲虫进行研究。研究这些生物在土地利用变化后的分布格局对生态保护具有重要意义。
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Edaphic Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) in Three Different Land Use Systems in the Eastern Amazon
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate edaphic beetles’ abundance, diversity indexes and composition dependence in different land-use systems (LUS) under tropical climate conditions. Method: We surveyed three different LUS such as primary forest fragment (FFP), agroforestry system (SAF) and conventional agricultural cultivation (CAC) in Eastern Amazon. The edaphic beetles were collected using pitfall traps, identified to the family taxonomic level and classified into trophic guilds (carnivore, detritivore, fungivore, and/or herbivore). Results and conclusion: All LUS showed strong dominance by Scarabaeidae and Staphylinidae families. The edaphic beetles community is influenced by the LUS, since the highest rates of abundance, average richness, diversity and evenness were found in the CAC. Edaphic beetles’ composition is dependent to natural vegetation, which accumulated richness is the greatest parameter related to natural vegetation. Research implications: No-tillage cultivation, with homogeneous vegetation formed by decayed plant material from the last culture cycle, can improve and preserve beetles’ detritivore trophic guild. Due to the edaphic beetles’ composition dependence to natural vegetation, is important to preserve forest fragments near altered landscapes to ensure better conditions for this organism’s reestablishment. Originality/value: Edaphic beetles have rarely been studied under different LUS with tropical conditions, particularly in the Eastern Amazon. Comprising these organisms distribution pattern after land-use changes is essential for ecological conservation implications.
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Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental
Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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