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Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix
We recorded species abundance and richness of oribatid mites along 16 plots established in semi-deciduous forest fragments in Amazonia. The results were compared with a published dataset consisting of an inventory carried out in 38 plots in the surrounding savanna. Totals of 143 and 91 species were...
Autor principal: | Ferreira, Raimundo Nonato C. |
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Outros Autores: | Franklin, E., Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira, Moraes, Jamile de |
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oai:repositorio:1-18000 Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix Ferreira, Raimundo Nonato C. Franklin, E. Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira Moraes, Jamile de Abundance Comparative Study Data Set Deciduous Forest Forest Inventory Mite Savanna Sensitivity Analysis Soil Fauna Species Diversity Species Richness Vegetation Type Amazonia Acari Archegozetes Longisetosus Eohypochthonius Oribatida Rostrozetes We recorded species abundance and richness of oribatid mites along 16 plots established in semi-deciduous forest fragments in Amazonia. The results were compared with a published dataset consisting of an inventory carried out in 38 plots in the surrounding savanna. Totals of 143 and 91 species were recorded in the forest fragments and savanna, respectively. Sørensen similarity index between both environments was 0.44. Ordination of sites according to oribatid mite species composition showed a clear separation between forest fragments and savanna. Rostrozetes ovulum, Archegozetes longisetosus and Eohypochthonius (Eohypochthonius) becki were abundant and frequent in the forest fragments but exceedingly rare in the savanna. Neoppia (Neoppia) schauenbergi, Pseudoppia sp. C, Microppia sp. A and Cosmochthonius sp. A were limited to the savanna. This study also represents an early step toward knowing which groups of species are exclusive to one or another vegetation type or are sensitive to their inherent environmental conditions. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. 2020-06-15T21:50:49Z 2020-06-15T21:50:49Z 2012 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18000 10.1080/00222933.2012.707245 en Volume 46, Número 33-34, Pags. 2131-2144 Restrito Journal of Natural History |
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Abundance Comparative Study Data Set Deciduous Forest Forest Inventory Mite Savanna Sensitivity Analysis Soil Fauna Species Diversity Species Richness Vegetation Type Amazonia Acari Archegozetes Longisetosus Eohypochthonius Oribatida Rostrozetes |
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Abundance Comparative Study Data Set Deciduous Forest Forest Inventory Mite Savanna Sensitivity Analysis Soil Fauna Species Diversity Species Richness Vegetation Type Amazonia Acari Archegozetes Longisetosus Eohypochthonius Oribatida Rostrozetes Ferreira, Raimundo Nonato C. Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
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Abundance Comparative Study Data Set Deciduous Forest Forest Inventory Mite Savanna Sensitivity Analysis Soil Fauna Species Diversity Species Richness Vegetation Type Amazonia Acari Archegozetes Longisetosus Eohypochthonius Oribatida Rostrozetes |
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We recorded species abundance and richness of oribatid mites along 16 plots established in semi-deciduous forest fragments in Amazonia. The results were compared with a published dataset consisting of an inventory carried out in 38 plots in the surrounding savanna. Totals of 143 and 91 species were recorded in the forest fragments and savanna, respectively. Sørensen similarity index between both environments was 0.44. Ordination of sites according to oribatid mite species composition showed a clear separation between forest fragments and savanna. Rostrozetes ovulum, Archegozetes longisetosus and Eohypochthonius (Eohypochthonius) becki were abundant and frequent in the forest fragments but exceedingly rare in the savanna. Neoppia (Neoppia) schauenbergi, Pseudoppia sp. C, Microppia sp. A and Cosmochthonius sp. A were limited to the savanna. This study also represents an early step toward knowing which groups of species are exclusive to one or another vegetation type or are sensitive to their inherent environmental conditions. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. |
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Ferreira, Raimundo Nonato C. |
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Franklin, E. Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira Moraes, Jamile de |
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Franklin, E. Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira Moraes, Jamile de |
title |
Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
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Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
title_full |
Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
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Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
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Soil oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern Amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
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soil oribatid mite (acari: oribatida) diversity and composition in semi-deciduous forest fragments in eastern amazonia and comparison with the surrounding savanna matrix |
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Journal of Natural History |
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2020 |
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18000 |
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