Soil Physical Quality and Relationship to Changes in Termite Community in Northwestern Colombian Amazon

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作者
Duran-Bautista, Ervin Humprey [1 ,2 ]
Munoz Chilatra, Yolima [1 ]
Galindo, Juan Diego [1 ]
Ortiz, Tania Alexandra [1 ]
Bermudez, Maria Fernanda [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Amazonia, Programa Ingn Agroecol, Florencia, Colombia
[2] Ctr Invest Amazon CIMAZ Macagual Cesar Augusto Es, Florencia, Colombia
[3] Univ Amazonia, Lab Entomol, Grp Invest Entomol, Florencia, Colombia
[4] Univ Nacl Colombia Sede Medellin, Ciencias Entomol, Medellin, Colombia
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land use; soil compaction; soil moisture; soil-feeders termites; deforested Amazonia; PRIMARY RAIN-FOREST; ISOPTERA TERMITIDAE; LAND-USE; SPECIES COMPOSITION; TAXONOMIC REVISION; ATLANTIC FOREST; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ASSEMBLAGES; COMPACTION; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.3389/fevo.2020.598134
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Conversion from Amazon forest to low-management pasture or agriculture causes not only degradation of aboveground vegetation but also negative changes in soil properties and ecosystem services. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of physical soil degradation on termite community changes in three contrasting land uses (natural regeneration, rubber plantations, and silvopastoral systems). Soil physical quality was assessed through a set of physical variables, such as bulk density, porosity, soil macro-aggregation state, Visual Evaluation of Soil Structure (VESS) and penetration resistance, which were summarized in an overall synthetic indicator of physical quality. Besides, transects of 20 x 2 m were established in each land use; each transect was divided into four sections of 5 m to search and collect termites during 1 hour in each section; likewise, termites were collected from blocks of soil 25 x 25 x 10 cm (length, width, and depth, respectively) adapted from the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF) method. In total, 60 transects were evaluated, 20 in each land use. A total of 41 species were collected across the three land uses evaluated: natural regeneration presented 60% of the collected species (25 species), silvopastoral systems 53% (22 species), and rubber plantations 39% (16 species). Additionally, composition species from the silvopastoral, agroforestry systems, and natural regeneration were different, and a close association between these last land uses was observed. Soil physical characteristics showed significant variations between land uses. The rubber plantations presented lowest values of soil physical quality, while the natural regeneration showed high soil physical quality. These changes affected termite community and lead to changes in its composition with disproportionate loss of some species; however, there are some that can acclimate well to the decline in the soil physical quality.
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