坡度对喀麦隆中部地区库迪次生林片中白蚁群落和土壤理化性质的影响

Akama Pierre Dieudonné, Yede, Tadu Zéphirin, Elomo Assomo Parfait Thierry, Navodita G. Maurice
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土壤是喀麦隆的主要经济驱动力,也是农业不可或缺的自然资源。包括物理、化学和生物在内的各种因素通过提高土壤肥力直接影响农业生产。地势对白蚁多样性的影响已被广泛研究。然而,关于坡度对白蚁多样性和功能群的影响的研究仍然较少。本研究评估了白蚁群落与一些地貌参数的关系,重点是土壤坡度的渐变。研究在喀麦隆南部半落叶林区的库迪进行。研究旨在评估坡度对白蚁多样性和一些土壤理化因素的影响;一些土壤理化性质对白蚁的影响。为此,采用了三种坡度:缓坡:A [0 - 15°];中等坡度:B[15.1°- 31°];陡坡:C [x > 31°]。实验设计由 66 个 5 米 x 2 米的矩形象限组成,以确定是否存在白蚁。每个坡度取两个土壤样本,用于测定物理化学参数。白蚁群落的特征采用物种丰富度、香农多样性、Pielou均匀度和辛普森优势指数。对获得的数据进行斯皮尔曼相关性检验和方差分析,然后进行 Tukey HSD 检验,临界值为 p = 0.05。 我们的研究结果表明,经采样和鉴定的白蚁种类有 35 种,分属 18 个性别和 6 个亚科。根据斯皮尔曼检验,白蚁的多样性和物种丰富度随着坡度的增加而降低;坡度与沙子(%)和总有机物(克/千克)含量呈显著的负相关,与粘土(%)含量呈显著的正相关。由此看来,土壤表层的坡度变化被认为是控制养分和白蚁多样性的因素之一。
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The Influence of Slope Gradient on Termite Assemblages and Soil Physico-Chemical Properties in Koudi Secondary Forest Patches of the Central Region of Cameroon
Soil is the Cameroon’s primary economic driver and an indispensable natural resource for agriculture. Various factors including physical, chemical and biological directly affect agricultural production by enhancing soil fertility. The influence of relief on termites’ diversity was extensively studied. However, the effect of the slope gradient on termite diversity and functional groups remains less studied. This study evaluated termite assemblages in relation to some edaphic parameters, with emphasis on gradual changes in soil slope. The study was conducted in Koudi, in the semi-deciduous forest zone of Southern Cameroon. The study aimed to evaluate  the effect of slope gradient on termite diversity and some soil physico-chemical factors;  the influence of some physico-chemical soil properties on termites. To achieve these, three slope gradients: gentle slope: A [0 - 15°]; moderate slope: B [15.1°- 31°]; and steeper slope: C [x > 31°[were chosen. The experimental design was composed of 66 rectangular quadrants of 5m x 2m in order to determine the presence or absence of termites. Two soil samples were taken per slope gradient for the determination of physico-chemical parameters. Termite community was characterized using species richness, Shannon diversity, Pielou Evenness and Simpson dominance indexes. Data obtained were subjected to Spearman correlation test and ANOVA followed by the Tukey HSD test at a threshold p = 0.05.  Our findings suggested thirty-five(35) termite species belonging to eighteen (18) genders, six (6)subfamilies that were sampled and identified. Termites’ diversity and species richness decreased as slope gradient increased; slope gradient displayed a significant detrimental correlation with sand (%) and total organic (g/kg) content, with a positive significant correlation with clay (%) content, according to Spearman's test. It appeared that variations of slope at soil surface have been identified as one of the factors controlling nutrients and termite diversity.
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