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Effects of pasture implantation on the termite (Isoptera) fauna in the Central Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado)

The advance of agricultural frontier may cause the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) to disappear before 2030. This work focuses on measuring the impact of pasture implantation on a cerrado's termite fauna. Termites were sampled in a cerrado sensu stricto and a pasture, originally cerrado. All specie...

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Published in:Journal of insect conservation 2009-12, Vol.13 (6), p.575-581
Main Authors: Carrijo, Tiago F, Brandão, Divino, de Oliveira, Danilo E, Costa, Diogo A, Santos, Thiago
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Language:English
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Summary:The advance of agricultural frontier may cause the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) to disappear before 2030. This work focuses on measuring the impact of pasture implantation on a cerrado's termite fauna. Termites were sampled in a cerrado sensu stricto and a pasture, originally cerrado. All species were classified as their feeder group, accumulation curves were made and Shannon-Wiener indexes and β diversity were calculated for both areas. Cerrado was richer than pasture and species composition differed considerably, leading β diversity to a high value. The humivorous was the most representative species, followed by grass/litter feeders, xylophagous and, less representative, the intermediates. There were more xylophagous and intermediates species on cerrado than in pasture; the grass/litter feeders were more abundant in pasture, but didn't differed in number or species; and humivorous didn't differed neither in richness nor in abundance. This work shows that the simplification of the habitat is indeed causing the extinction of populations that depend on some specifics resource.
ISSN:1366-638X
1572-9753
DOI:10.1007/s10841-008-9205-y