2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2006.11.009
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Edaphic Collembola from two agroecosystems with contrasting irrigation type in Hidalgo State, Mexico

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“…However, the reduction in soil sodicity can improve the conditions for Collembola and Oribatida, which are both known as acidophilic and many species show a median-preferred pH from 2.9 to 7.6 [75]. Additionally, irrigation can induce changes in community composition of both Collembola and Oribatida, although this effect is mainly observed after long-term experiments [53,63,78,79]. For example Cutz-Pool et al [79] identified changes of pH, electrical conductivity and organic matter to trigger long-term community changes.…”
Section: Hypothesis Iii: Interplay Between Stress Factorsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, the reduction in soil sodicity can improve the conditions for Collembola and Oribatida, which are both known as acidophilic and many species show a median-preferred pH from 2.9 to 7.6 [75]. Additionally, irrigation can induce changes in community composition of both Collembola and Oribatida, although this effect is mainly observed after long-term experiments [53,63,78,79]. For example Cutz-Pool et al [79] identified changes of pH, electrical conductivity and organic matter to trigger long-term community changes.…”
Section: Hypothesis Iii: Interplay Between Stress Factorsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Additionally, irrigation can induce changes in community composition of both Collembola and Oribatida, although this effect is mainly observed after long-term experiments [53,63,78,79]. For example Cutz-Pool et al [79] identified changes of pH, electrical conductivity and organic matter to trigger long-term community changes. These soil properties are known to at least partially not recover after repeated OMW application (e.g., [13]) and, therefore, affect communities on a long-term scale.…”
Section: Hypothesis Iii: Interplay Between Stress Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results showed relationships between Collembola and eco-morphological groups and exchangeable cations (Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , K + ) (Table 5), as already reported in the literature (Cutz-Pool et al, 2007). Nevertheless, the direct action of these soil properties on collembolan species is difficult to show because ecological information on this relationship is still lacking, although, according to Cutz-Pool et al (2007), they have a significant effect on the composition of Collembola populations.…”
Section: Relationships Of Soil Properties With Collembolan Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Nevertheless, the direct action of these soil properties on collembolan species is difficult to show because ecological information on this relationship is still lacking, although, according to Cutz-Pool et al (2007), they have a significant effect on the composition of Collembola populations.…”
Section: Relationships Of Soil Properties With Collembolan Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualquer que seja a abordagem de estudo da comunidade de organismos edáficos, é necessário um especialista na taxonomia do grupo em questão para perceber o efeito da interferência antrópica no ecossistema (LINDEN et al, 1994). São comuns estudos sobre as populações de minhocas (BROWN et al, 1999;MARIANI;LAVELLE, 1999), aranhas edáficas (HARRIS; YORK; BEATTIE, 2003), colêmbolos CUTZ-POOL et al, 2007), isópodes (PAOLETTI;HASSALL, 1999), entre outros grupos invertebrados do solo, como indicadores de qualidade do solo (PAOLETTI, 1999).…”
Section: Florestas De Araucária: Um Bioma Ameaçadounclassified