Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
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Programa de Pós-Graduação: |
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
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Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/tede/jspui/handle/tede/2402 |
Resumo: | The Domain Caatinga spans much of the Northeast, the semiarid climate and xerophytic vegetation are striking characteristics of this area. Collembola are found in all zoogeographic regions of the Earth, are non-insect hexapods animals, edaphic and highly dependent on soil moisture. The diversity of this group is closely linked to seasonal and environmental characteristics.The aim of this paper was to verify the Collembola distribution patterns in three areas of environmental protection in the semiarid Paraiba, in the cities of São João do Cariri, São João do Tigre and Santa Teresinha. The search was conducted for two seasonal periods of the year, the dry season and rainy season. In each study area, they were drawn ten plots of 100m² and each plot was traced three distant points among themselves five meters for the removal and measurement of litter and phytosociological survey; in each plot was taken a soil sample. The organisms collected were screened and identified the species level. Absolute and relative abundances were estimated richness, diversity indices, equitability and similarity. To analyze the abundance of the regions between the samples was the Kruskal-Wallis test. The representativeness of the inventory was estimated using species accumulation curve. Within the Protected Areas and between areas: alpha diversity and estimated the beta diversity into two distinct scales was quantified. The diversity indices of Shannon-Wiener, α-Fisher, Margalef, Simpson and Whittaker were used; and the evenness index of Pielou. A cluster analysis was performed to verify the formation of groups among the studied areas. Multivariate as Canonical Correspondence Analysis were used to evaluate the composition of communities and associate this composition habitat. It was collected 6,226 individuals of Collembola during the two periods of collections, represented by 24 species, 17 genera and 9 families; where the dry season (PS) were recorded 50 individuals distributed in 4 families, 7 genera and 7 species During the rainy season (PC) were collected 6,176 individuals in nine families, 17 genera and 24 species. The most representative species were Brachystomella purma and B. agrosa totaling 83.74% of the individuals found. According to statistical analysis, areas of São João do Cariri and Santa Teresinha are most closely related and are more homogeneous than the areas of São João do Tigre. Therefore, any strategies for environmental conservation areas studied should take into account the spatial scales presented in this study, since the change in diversity was highest within each study area. |
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Zeppelin Filho, Douglas61205028153Salimon, Cleber Ibraim07049378836http://lattes.cnpq.br/4353834821288043Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante00990546470http://lattes.cnpq.br/860947612159813801398994480http://lattes.cnpq.br/1667259700185166Lima, Iara Cristina da Silva2016-07-25T19:29:12Z2015-08-28LIMA, I. C. da S. Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba. 2015. 80p. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC)- Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2015.http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/tede/jspui/handle/tede/2402The Domain Caatinga spans much of the Northeast, the semiarid climate and xerophytic vegetation are striking characteristics of this area. Collembola are found in all zoogeographic regions of the Earth, are non-insect hexapods animals, edaphic and highly dependent on soil moisture. The diversity of this group is closely linked to seasonal and environmental characteristics.The aim of this paper was to verify the Collembola distribution patterns in three areas of environmental protection in the semiarid Paraiba, in the cities of São João do Cariri, São João do Tigre and Santa Teresinha. The search was conducted for two seasonal periods of the year, the dry season and rainy season. In each study area, they were drawn ten plots of 100m² and each plot was traced three distant points among themselves five meters for the removal and measurement of litter and phytosociological survey; in each plot was taken a soil sample. The organisms collected were screened and identified the species level. Absolute and relative abundances were estimated richness, diversity indices, equitability and similarity. To analyze the abundance of the regions between the samples was the Kruskal-Wallis test. The representativeness of the inventory was estimated using species accumulation curve. Within the Protected Areas and between areas: alpha diversity and estimated the beta diversity into two distinct scales was quantified. The diversity indices of Shannon-Wiener, α-Fisher, Margalef, Simpson and Whittaker were used; and the evenness index of Pielou. A cluster analysis was performed to verify the formation of groups among the studied areas. Multivariate as Canonical Correspondence Analysis were used to evaluate the composition of communities and associate this composition habitat. It was collected 6,226 individuals of Collembola during the two periods of collections, represented by 24 species, 17 genera and 9 families; where the dry season (PS) were recorded 50 individuals distributed in 4 families, 7 genera and 7 species During the rainy season (PC) were collected 6,176 individuals in nine families, 17 genera and 24 species. The most representative species were Brachystomella purma and B. agrosa totaling 83.74% of the individuals found. According to statistical analysis, areas of São João do Cariri and Santa Teresinha are most closely related and are more homogeneous than the areas of São João do Tigre. Therefore, any strategies for environmental conservation areas studied should take into account the spatial scales presented in this study, since the change in diversity was highest within each study area.O Domínio da Caatinga se estende por grande parte da região Nordeste, o clima semiárido e a vegetação xerófila são características marcantes dessa área. Collembola são encontrados em todas as regiões zoogeográficas da Terra, são animais hexápodes não-insetos, edáficos e bastante dependentes da umidade do solo. A diversidade desse grupo está intimamente ligada às características sazonais e ambientais. O objetivo do trabalho foi verificar os padrões de distribuição de Collembola em três regiões de proteção ambiental no semiárido Paraibano, localizadas nas cidades de São João do Cariri, São João do Tigre e Santa Teresinha. A pesquisa foi realizada durante dois períodos estacionais do ano, o período de estiagem e período chuvoso. Em cada área de estudo, foram traçados dez parcelas de 100m² e em cada parcela foi traçados três pontos distantes entre si cinco metros para a retirada e medição do folhiço e levantamento fitossociólogico; em cada parcela foi retirada uma amostra de solo. Os organismos coletados foram triados e identificados a nível de espécies. Foram estimadas abundâncias absoluta e relativa, riqueza, índices de diversidade, equitabilidade e similaridade. Para analisar a abundância entre as amostras das regiões foi utilizado o teste de Kruskal-Wallis. A representatividade do inventário foi estimada por meio de curva de acumulação de espécies. Foi quantificada a diversidade alfa e estimada a diversidade beta em duas escalas distintas: dentro das Áreas de Proteção e entre as Áreas. Foram utilizados os índices de diversidade de Shannon-Wiener, α-Fisher, Margalef, Simpson e Whittaker; e o índice de equitabilidade de Pielou. Uma análise de agrupamento de cluster foi realizada para verificar a formação de grupos entre as áreas estudadas. Técnicas de análise multivariada como Análise de Correspondência Canônica foram usadas para avaliar a composição das comunidades e associar esta composição ao habitat. Foram coletados 6.226 indivíduos de Collembola durante os dois períodos de coletas, representados por 24 espécies, 17 gêneros e 9 famílias; no qual no período seco (PS) foram registrados 50 indivíduos distribuídos em 4 famílias, 7 gêneros e 7 espécies No período chuvoso (PC) foram coletadas 6.176 indivíduos distribuídos em 9 famílias, 17 gêneros e 24 espécies. As espécies mais representativas foram Brachystomella purma e B. agrosa que somaram 83,74% dos indivíduos encontrados. De acordo com as análises estatísticas, as áreas de São João do Cariri e de Santa Teresinha estão mais intimamente relacionadas e são mais homogêneas do que as áreas de São João do Tigre. Sendo assim, quaisquer estratégias voltadas à conservação ambiental das áreas estudadas devem levar em consideração as escalas espaciais apresentadas neste estudo, já que a variação da diversidade foi maior dentro de cada área estudada.Submitted by Jean Medeiros (jeanletras@uepb.edu.br) on 2016-04-28T14:27:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Iara Cristina da Silva Lima.pdf: 2183130 bytes, checksum: e99a6a8bf3439a3a5d96746feddd5182 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Secta BC (secta.csu.bc@uepb.edu.br) on 2016-07-25T19:29:11Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Iara Cristina da Silva Lima.pdf: 2183130 bytes, checksum: e99a6a8bf3439a3a5d96746feddd5182 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-25T19:29:12Z (GMT). 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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba Lima, Iara Cristina da Silva Caatinga Collembola Diversidade biológica CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Padrões de distribuição da diversidade de Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) no semiárido Paraíba |
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Lima, Iara Cristina da Silva |
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Lima, Iara Cristina da Silva |
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Zeppelin Filho, Douglas |
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Salimon, Cleber Ibraim |
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Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante |
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Lima, Iara Cristina da Silva |
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Zeppelin Filho, Douglas Salimon, Cleber Ibraim Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante |
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Caatinga Collembola Diversidade biológica |
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The Domain Caatinga spans much of the Northeast, the semiarid climate and xerophytic vegetation are striking characteristics of this area. Collembola are found in all zoogeographic regions of the Earth, are non-insect hexapods animals, edaphic and highly dependent on soil moisture. The diversity of this group is closely linked to seasonal and environmental characteristics.The aim of this paper was to verify the Collembola distribution patterns in three areas of environmental protection in the semiarid Paraiba, in the cities of São João do Cariri, São João do Tigre and Santa Teresinha. The search was conducted for two seasonal periods of the year, the dry season and rainy season. In each study area, they were drawn ten plots of 100m² and each plot was traced three distant points among themselves five meters for the removal and measurement of litter and phytosociological survey; in each plot was taken a soil sample. The organisms collected were screened and identified the species level. Absolute and relative abundances were estimated richness, diversity indices, equitability and similarity. To analyze the abundance of the regions between the samples was the Kruskal-Wallis test. The representativeness of the inventory was estimated using species accumulation curve. Within the Protected Areas and between areas: alpha diversity and estimated the beta diversity into two distinct scales was quantified. The diversity indices of Shannon-Wiener, α-Fisher, Margalef, Simpson and Whittaker were used; and the evenness index of Pielou. A cluster analysis was performed to verify the formation of groups among the studied areas. Multivariate as Canonical Correspondence Analysis were used to evaluate the composition of communities and associate this composition habitat. It was collected 6,226 individuals of Collembola during the two periods of collections, represented by 24 species, 17 genera and 9 families; where the dry season (PS) were recorded 50 individuals distributed in 4 families, 7 genera and 7 species During the rainy season (PC) were collected 6,176 individuals in nine families, 17 genera and 24 species. The most representative species were Brachystomella purma and B. agrosa totaling 83.74% of the individuals found. According to statistical analysis, areas of São João do Cariri and Santa Teresinha are most closely related and are more homogeneous than the areas of São João do Tigre. Therefore, any strategies for environmental conservation areas studied should take into account the spatial scales presented in this study, since the change in diversity was highest within each study area. |
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