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Title: Edaphic attributes indicative of edge effect in Semideciduous tropical forest.
Authors: SILVA, C. F. da
SOUZA, R. C. de
PEREIRA, M. G.
PINTO, L. A. da S. R.
FERREIRA, R.
CORREIA, M. E. F.
MENEZES, C. E. G.
MARCELO ANTONIOL FONTES
SILVA, T. P. da
Affiliation: CRISTIANE FIGUEIRA DA SILVA, UFRRJ; RODRIGO CAMARA DE SOUZA, UFRRJ; MARCOS GERVASIO PEREIRA, UFRRJ; LUIZ ALBERTO DA SILVA RODRIGUES PINTO, UFRRJ; ROBERT FERREIRA, UFRRJ; MARIA ELIZABETH FERNANDES CORREIA, CNPAB; CARLOS EDUARDO GABRIEL MENEZES, IFRJ - PINHEIRAL, RJ; MARCELO ANTONIOL FONTES, CNPAB; TIAGO PAULA DA SILVA, UFRRJ.
Date Issued: 2021
Citation: Acta Oecologica, v. 113, 103776, November 2021,
Description: Deforestation of native ecosystems causes microclimatic changes at the edge of the remaining forest fragments. This ?edge effect? can modify soil attributes, although there is little information on this. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the edge effect on soil microclimate conditions, chemical, microbiological and arthropod community attributes and their relationship with litter attributes in a fragment of Semideciduous Seasonal Forest, in Piraí, RJ, Brazil. In the middle of the dry period (June/2019), four ranges of distances parallel to each other were established from the edge of the forest fragment: Edge: 0 m; Range 1: 50 m; Range 2: 100 m; and Interior: 160 m. In each range, five sampling points were established, spaced 10 m apart, where soil samples were collected in the 0?5 cm layer and litter samples. This material was employed to determine microclimatic, chemical and biological (arthropod community and microbiological attributes) attributes of the soil; and litter stock, concentration and content of nutrients. Forest fragmentation altered litter attributes and consequently soil moisture and nutrients, the communities? attributes of soil arthropods and microorganisms. These modifications in such aspects of nutrient cycling could compromise the forest functioning and the conservation of local biodiversity. Thus, we suggested the planting of non-pioneer native tree species in distances closest to the forest edge and installing of ecological corridors to connect the forest fragment to other remnants, in order to diminish the edge effect.
NAL Thesaurus: Glomalin
Keywords: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Soil microbial biomass
Soil enzymatic activity
Edaphic fauna
ISSN: 1146-609X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2021.103776
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPAB)

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