Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Melo, Leandro Mata da Rocha
Orientador(a): Silva, Marconi Souza
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Instituto de Ciências Naturais - ICN
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia Aplicada
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País: brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/60009
Resumo: Subterranean environments represent locations where biodiversity is still underexplored, with vast expanses yet to be mapped and unknown species. These cave ecosystems harbor a wealth of species that have specialized to the unique conditions of these environments, such as the tendency for environmental stability and resource scarcity. However, these environments are under increasing threat due to human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, mining, and urbanization, which compromise the integrity of subterranean habitats. In the state of Paraná, which stands out as one of the leaders in deforestation in Brazil, cave environments face even more acute challenges. Deforestation results in a decrease in the supply of resources, such as organic matter and nutrients, to subterranean systems, exacerbating their natural oligotrophic characteristics. This resource depletion has a direct impact on cave biodiversity, leading to species loss. Additionally, anthropogenic activities can also cause direct physical damage to caves, whether through road construction, mining, or pollution. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the variables that influence the composition and richness of invertebrates in caves in Paraná, as well as to conduct a systematic review to understand which variables are being tested in studies on the topic and to identify knowledge gaps. We updated the troglobitic fauna in the northern region of Paraná and identified priority caves for conservation in the study area. We found that both temperature and shelter diversity influence fauna composition at a mesoscale, while the distance from the cave entrance and the distance between caves are significant determinants of fauna at a microscale. We identified a total of 28 troglobitic species and 9 caves as of extreme conservation priority. The review revealed that various variables have been tested in the field of cave community ecology, but knowledge gaps still remain, such as the study of ecological relationships in cave environments, ecological succession, biotic interactions, functional ecology, and metacommunities. By identifying the environmental variables that structure cave communities, we can direct efforts to mitigate negative impacts and promote more effective conservation practices. Additionally, by identifying priority caves for conservation, we can concentrate resources and efforts where they are most needed, maximizing the impact of protection measures.
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spelling Ferreira, Rodrigo LopesSilveira, Luis Claudio PaternoCuri, Nelson Henrique de AlmeidaCarvalho, Leonardo SousaMise, Kleber MakotoSilva, Marconi SouzaMelo, Leandro Mata da Rocha2025-07-07T15:51:39Z2025-02-14MELO, Leandro Mata da Rocha. Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst. 2025. 191 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia Aplicada) - Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2025.https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/60009Subterranean environments represent locations where biodiversity is still underexplored, with vast expanses yet to be mapped and unknown species. These cave ecosystems harbor a wealth of species that have specialized to the unique conditions of these environments, such as the tendency for environmental stability and resource scarcity. However, these environments are under increasing threat due to human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, mining, and urbanization, which compromise the integrity of subterranean habitats. In the state of Paraná, which stands out as one of the leaders in deforestation in Brazil, cave environments face even more acute challenges. Deforestation results in a decrease in the supply of resources, such as organic matter and nutrients, to subterranean systems, exacerbating their natural oligotrophic characteristics. This resource depletion has a direct impact on cave biodiversity, leading to species loss. Additionally, anthropogenic activities can also cause direct physical damage to caves, whether through road construction, mining, or pollution. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the variables that influence the composition and richness of invertebrates in caves in Paraná, as well as to conduct a systematic review to understand which variables are being tested in studies on the topic and to identify knowledge gaps. We updated the troglobitic fauna in the northern region of Paraná and identified priority caves for conservation in the study area. We found that both temperature and shelter diversity influence fauna composition at a mesoscale, while the distance from the cave entrance and the distance between caves are significant determinants of fauna at a microscale. We identified a total of 28 troglobitic species and 9 caves as of extreme conservation priority. The review revealed that various variables have been tested in the field of cave community ecology, but knowledge gaps still remain, such as the study of ecological relationships in cave environments, ecological succession, biotic interactions, functional ecology, and metacommunities. By identifying the environmental variables that structure cave communities, we can direct efforts to mitigate negative impacts and promote more effective conservation practices. Additionally, by identifying priority caves for conservation, we can concentrate resources and efforts where they are most needed, maximizing the impact of protection measures.O estudo de ambientes subterrâneos torna-se cada vez mais urgente diante das crescentes ameaças antrópicas que comprometem esses ecossistemas pouco explorados. Esta tese aborda cavidades subterrâneas da Mata Atlântica, um dos biomas mais impactados do mundo, com foco na conservação da fauna cavernícola e dos ambientes subterrâneos da região metropolitana de Curitiba. Para isso, foram elaborados cinco manuscritos que analisam os principais fatores que estruturam a comunidade de invertebrados na região e destacam a necessidade de preservação das cavernas estudadas. Além da produção científica, o trabalho investiu em materiais de divulgação científica e educação ambiental, incluindo cartilhas e vídeos voltados ao público regional. Esses materiais visam sensibilizar a sociedade sobre a importância da conservação dos ambientes subterrâneos e aproximar a população da fauna local, incentivando um maior engajamento na proteção desses ecossistemas. Dessa forma, esta pesquisa se alinha a três das oito temáticas da Política Nacional de Extensão: Comunicação (1), Educação (4) e Meio Ambiente (5). Além disso, o estudo está diretamente relacionado a três dos 17 Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) da ONU: ODS 4 – Educação de Qualidade: A produção e disseminação de conhecimento por meio de artigos científicos, materiais didáticos e ações de divulgação promovem a educação ambiental e científica, ampliando o acesso à informação sobre a fauna subterrânea e sua conservação. ODS 13 – Ação Contra a Mudança Global do Clima: Os ambientes subterrâneos são influenciados pelas condições climáticas da superfície, e a degradação do meio ambiente pode intensificar os impactos das mudanças climáticas sobre as espécies adaptadas a esse ambiente. A pesquisa contribui para a compreensão dessas interações e reforça a importância da conservação dessas áreas frente às mudanças ambientais globais. ODS 15 – Vida Terrestre: A proteção da biodiversidade subterrânea é essencial para a manutenção dos ecossistemas e da funcionalidade ecológica das cavernas. O estudo evidencia a importância da fauna cavernícola e alerta para a necessidade de medidas de conservação voltadas para esses ambientes, que frequentemente são negligenciados em políticas de proteção ambiental. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Explorando a ecologia das comunidades de invertebrados em habitats subterrâneos de um carste subtropical
title Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
spellingShingle Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
Melo, Leandro Mata da Rocha
Ciências Naturais
Ecologia
Caverna
Paraná
Ecology
Cave
title_short Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
title_full Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
title_fullStr Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
title_sort Exploring the ecology of invertebrate communities in subterranean habitats of a subtropical karst
author Melo, Leandro Mata da Rocha
author_facet Melo, Leandro Mata da Rocha
author_role author
dc.contributor.co-advisor.none.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
dc.contributor.referee.none.fl_str_mv Silveira, Luis Claudio Paterno
Curi, Nelson Henrique de Almeida
Carvalho, Leonardo Sousa
Mise, Kleber Makoto
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Silva, Marconi Souza
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Leandro Mata da Rocha
contributor_str_mv Silva, Marconi Souza
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Ciências Naturais
topic Ciências Naturais
Ecologia
Caverna
Paraná
Ecology
Cave
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecologia
Caverna
Paraná
Ecology
Cave
description Subterranean environments represent locations where biodiversity is still underexplored, with vast expanses yet to be mapped and unknown species. These cave ecosystems harbor a wealth of species that have specialized to the unique conditions of these environments, such as the tendency for environmental stability and resource scarcity. However, these environments are under increasing threat due to human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, mining, and urbanization, which compromise the integrity of subterranean habitats. In the state of Paraná, which stands out as one of the leaders in deforestation in Brazil, cave environments face even more acute challenges. Deforestation results in a decrease in the supply of resources, such as organic matter and nutrients, to subterranean systems, exacerbating their natural oligotrophic characteristics. This resource depletion has a direct impact on cave biodiversity, leading to species loss. Additionally, anthropogenic activities can also cause direct physical damage to caves, whether through road construction, mining, or pollution. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the variables that influence the composition and richness of invertebrates in caves in Paraná, as well as to conduct a systematic review to understand which variables are being tested in studies on the topic and to identify knowledge gaps. We updated the troglobitic fauna in the northern region of Paraná and identified priority caves for conservation in the study area. We found that both temperature and shelter diversity influence fauna composition at a mesoscale, while the distance from the cave entrance and the distance between caves are significant determinants of fauna at a microscale. We identified a total of 28 troglobitic species and 9 caves as of extreme conservation priority. The review revealed that various variables have been tested in the field of cave community ecology, but knowledge gaps still remain, such as the study of ecological relationships in cave environments, ecological succession, biotic interactions, functional ecology, and metacommunities. By identifying the environmental variables that structure cave communities, we can direct efforts to mitigate negative impacts and promote more effective conservation practices. Additionally, by identifying priority caves for conservation, we can concentrate resources and efforts where they are most needed, maximizing the impact of protection measures.
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