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Soil macrofauna communities in Brazilian land-use systems.

Authors :
Brown GG
Demetrio WC
Gabriac Q
Pasini A
Korasaki V
Oliveira LJ
Dos Santos JCF
Torres E
Galerani PR
Gazziero DLP
Benito NP
Nunes DH
Santos A
Ferreira T
Nadolny HS
Bartz MLC
Maschio W
Dudas RT
Zagatto MRG
Niva CC
Clasen LA
Sautter KD
Froufe LCM
Seoane CES
de Moraes A
James S
Alberton O
Brandão Júnior O
Saraiva O
Garcia A
Oliveira E
César RM
Corrêa-Ferreira BS
Bruz LSM
da Silva E
Cardoso GBX
Lavelle P
Velásquez E
Cremonesi M
Parron LM
Baggio AJ
Neves E
Hungria M
Campos TA
da Silva VL
Reissmann CB
Conrado AC
Bouillet JD
Gonçalves JLM
Brandani CB
Viani RAG
Paula RR
Laclau JP
Peña-Venegas CP
Peres C
Decaëns T
Pey B
Eisenhauer N
Cooper M
Mathieu J
Source :
Biodiversity data journal [Biodivers Data J] 2024 Jan 15; Vol. 12, pp. e115000. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 15 (Print Publication: 2024).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Soil animal communities include more than 40 higher-order taxa, representing over 23% of all described species. These animals have a wide range of feeding sources and contribute to several important soil functions and ecosystem services. Although many studies have assessed macroinvertebrate communities in Brazil, few of them have been published in journals and even fewer have made the data openly available for consultation and further use. As part of ongoing efforts to synthesise the global soil macrofauna communities and to increase the amount of openly-accessible data in GBIF and other repositories related to soil biodiversity, the present paper provides links to 29 soil macroinvertebrate datasets covering 42 soil fauna taxa, collected in various land-use systems in Brazil. A total of 83,085 georeferenced occurrences of these taxa are presented, based on quantitative estimates performed using a standardised sampling method commonly adopted worldwide to collect soil macrofauna populations, i.e. the TSBF (Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme) protocol. This consists of digging soil monoliths of 25 x 25 cm area, with handsorting of the macroinvertebrates visible to the naked eye from the surface litter and from within the soil, typically in the upper 0-20 cm layer (but sometimes shallower, i.e. top 0-10 cm or deeper to 0-40 cm, depending on the site). The land-use systems included anthropogenic sites managed with agricultural systems (e.g. pastures, annual and perennial crops, agroforestry), as well as planted forests and native vegetation located mostly in the southern Brazilian State of Paraná (96 sites), with a few additional sites in the neighbouring states of São Paulo (21 sites) and Santa Catarina (five sites). Important metadata on soil properties, particularly soil chemical parameters (mainly pH, C, P, Ca, K, Mg, Al contents, exchangeable acidity, Cation Exchange Capacity, Base Saturation and, infrequently, total N), particle size distribution (mainly % sand, silt and clay) and, infrequently, soil moisture and bulk density, as well as on human management practices (land use and vegetation cover) are provided. These data will be particularly useful for those interested in estimating land-use change impacts on soil biodiversity and its implications for below-ground foodwebs, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem service delivery.<br />New Information: Quantitative estimates are provided for 42 soil animal taxa, for two biodiversity hotspots: the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes. Data are provided at the individual monolith level, representing sampling events ranging from February 2001 up to September 2016 in 122 sampling sites and over 1800 samples, for a total of 83,085 ocurrences.<br /> (George G. Brown, Wilian C Demetrio, Quentin Gabriac, Amarildo Pasini, Vanesca Korasaki, Lenita J. Oliveira, Julio C.F. dos Santos, Eleno Torres, Paulo R. Galerani, Dionisio L. P. Gazziero, Norton P. Benito, Daiane H. Nunes, Alessandra Santos, Talita Ferreira, Herlon S. Nadolny, Marie L. C. Bartz, Wagner Maschio, Rafaela T. Dudas, Mauricio R. G. Zagatto, Cintia C. Niva, Lina A. Clasen, Klaus D. Sautter, Luis C.M. Froufe, Carlos Eduardo S. Seoane, Aníbal de Moraes, Samuel James, Odair Alberton, Osvaldino Brandão Júnior, Odilon Saraiva, Antonio Garcia, Elma Oliveira, Raul M. César, Beatriz S. Corrêa-Ferreira, Lilianne S. M. Bruz, Elodie da Silva, Gilherme B. X. Cardoso, Patrick Lavelle, Elena Velásquez, Marcus Cremonesi, Lucília M. Parron, Amilton J. Baggio, Edinelson Neves, Mariangela Hungria, Thiago A. Campos, Vagner L. da Silva, Carlos B. Reissmann, Ana C. Conrado, Jean-Pierre D. Bouillet, José L. M. Gonçalves, Carolina B. Brandani, Ricardo A. G. Viani, Ranieri R. Paula, Jean-Paul Laclau, Clara P Peña-Venegas, Carlos Peres, Thibaud Decaëns, Benjamin Pey, Nico Eisenhauer, Miguel Cooper, Jérôme Mathieu.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1314-2828
Volume :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biodiversity data journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38314121
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e115000