2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832009000600013
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Macrofauna edáfica em estádios sucessionais de Floresta Estacional Semidecidual e pastagem mista em Pinheiral (RJ): Rio de Janeiro State

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“…Formicidae's and Isoptera's dominance in this forest type was previously reported. Previous research reported a higher number of ants and termites in the dry season compared to the wet season, which might explain our results found, since we have collected during the dry season (Menezes et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 46%
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“…Formicidae's and Isoptera's dominance in this forest type was previously reported. Previous research reported a higher number of ants and termites in the dry season compared to the wet season, which might explain our results found, since we have collected during the dry season (Menezes et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Oligochaeta generally represents the largest portion of animal living biomass in soil (Lee, 1985), but they are known to migrate vertically deeper in soils during dry periods (Bouche and Gardner, 1984), meaning that density and diversity could be higher if we had sampled in the wet period. Other studies have found lower abundance of earthworms in dry periods (Menezes et al, 2009). This group was equally present in all areas.…”
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“…MENEZES et al (2009) relataram que o comportamento da fauna edáfica tende a ser diferente em período quente e chuvoso, quando comparado a período frio e seco, devido às alterações nos recursos usados por esta. MOÇO et al (2005) descrevem que a maior quantidade de precipitação favorece o crescimento vegetal e, consequentemente, a produção de serapilheira, beneficiando a fauna edáfica pelo aumento de alimento.…”
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