2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782014000500004
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Abstract: Formigas como bioindicadores da qualidade do solo em sistema intergrado lavoura-pecuária.Ciência Rural, v.44, n.5, mai, 2014. INTRODUÇÃOO cenário atual da produção agropecuária, com o uso intensivo do solo para produzir grãos e carne bovina, pode provocar alterações nos ecossistemas, em várias escalas, principalmente afetando a estrutura trófi ca da comunidade biológica, além de alterações nos atributos químicos e físicos (MARCHÃO, 2009). As formigas são componentes importantes desta comunidade do solo, princ… Show more

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“…The influence of the environmental heterogeneity on the myrmecofauna has been confirmed in several studies (LUTINSKI et al, 2014;CANTARELLI et al, 2015;CORASSA et al, 2015). Crepaldi et al (2014) evaluated the ant community in an integrated pasture-grazing system and compared it with other management systems and confirmed that more conserved environments can support a greater diversity of specialized taxa favored by litter production and by the vegetal typology with consequent microclimatic amenability. In integrated and no-tillage systems, soil cover has been shown to be an important mechanism for the establishment of myrmecofauna communities.…”
Section: Arthropod Bioindicators Of Environmental Qualitymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The influence of the environmental heterogeneity on the myrmecofauna has been confirmed in several studies (LUTINSKI et al, 2014;CANTARELLI et al, 2015;CORASSA et al, 2015). Crepaldi et al (2014) evaluated the ant community in an integrated pasture-grazing system and compared it with other management systems and confirmed that more conserved environments can support a greater diversity of specialized taxa favored by litter production and by the vegetal typology with consequent microclimatic amenability. In integrated and no-tillage systems, soil cover has been shown to be an important mechanism for the establishment of myrmecofauna communities.…”
Section: Arthropod Bioindicators Of Environmental Qualitymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Although adult lethality did not exceed 20%, reproduction was increased and the number of juveniles per recipient was higher than the number of representatives of the species Enchytraeus crypticus. As reported by Zortéa et al (2015), pyrethroids have a clear toxic effect on organisms of the species Folsomia candida, but the toxicity values are different among the studies.…”
Section: Density Relative Frequency Diversity and Faunistic Equitabmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Colonization by ants in harsh environments has been reported by several authors as Figueiredo et al (2013);Crepaldi et al (2014). However, what was noticed in the April/2013 is that in areas managed in NT, with the exception of SCP hairy vetch managed in CFS, the number of Formicidae representatives was always higher; whereas in the January/2014 there was a reduction of population in all places sampled, except in the soil samples of the area cultivated with wheat in CFS.…”
Section: Density Relative Frequency Diversity and Faunistic Equitabmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Ants have been regarded as bioindicator organisms due to their wide distribution, rapid response to environmental changes and biological relevance in different trophic levels (CREPALDI et al, 2014;BHAR-TI et al, 2016;LUTINSKI et al, 2017). In agro ecosystems, ants act in seed dispersal, soil enrichment and aeration, although species like Atta spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%