RECURSO ÁGUA - Tecnologias E Pesquisas Para O Uso E a Conservação De Ecossistemas Aquáticos 2021
DOI: 10.4322/978-65-86819-07-6-05
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A monocultura de palma de dendê Elaeis guineenses Jacq. e a biodiversidade de riachos amazônicos

Abstract: A Amazônia vem sofrendo ao longo dos anos com diferentes impactos ambientais, dentre eles, no Estado do Pará, a palma de dendê é a terceira atividade agrícola em expansão, estando atrás da soja e do açaí. Os impactos ambientais resultantes dessa atividade se estendem aos ecossistemas aquáticos, principalmente aos pequenos riachos, que apresentam alta dependência do ambiente terrestre. Neste capítulo apresentamos os resultados dos efeitos da palma de dendê sobre a biodiversidade de riachos da Amazônia Oriental.… Show more

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“…Despite plant species richness not exhibiting signi cant differences between habitats, they had only 33.5% of species overlapping, suggesting that most species found in shaded understory forests do not occur in plantations. Oil palm plantations presented a higher occurrence of generalist and ruderal species of sh and Odonata insects than forests (Carvalho et al 2018;Montag et al 2021). Indeed, the richer Odonata diversity in plantations is derived from species more tolerant to environmental disturbance (Carvalho et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite plant species richness not exhibiting signi cant differences between habitats, they had only 33.5% of species overlapping, suggesting that most species found in shaded understory forests do not occur in plantations. Oil palm plantations presented a higher occurrence of generalist and ruderal species of sh and Odonata insects than forests (Carvalho et al 2018;Montag et al 2021). Indeed, the richer Odonata diversity in plantations is derived from species more tolerant to environmental disturbance (Carvalho et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%