Soil macrofauna communities in various land use systems in Itatinga, São Paulo, Brazil
Soil macrofauna biodiversity across land use systems in neotropical biomes
Description
Soil macrofauna communities were evaluated in February 2014 in a number of land use systems in Itatinga, São Paulo state, Brazil. At the University of São Paulo Forestry Department Experimental Station, the following land uses were studied: 1) a mixed Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium tree plantation; 2) an Acacia mangium tree plantation; 3) a Eucalyptus grandis tree plantation; and 4) a semi-deciduous native Atlantic Forest fragment. At a private farm in the Distrito de Lobo, the following land uses were sampled: 1) a mixed Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium tree plantation; 2) an Acacia mangium tree plantation; 3) a Eucalyptus grandis tree plantation; 4) a sugarcane plantation; and 5) a permanent pasture. At the Fazenda Americana of the Duratex Company, a Eucalyptus sp. plantation was sampled on two soil textural types: a sandy clay loam and a clay loam. Samples were taken using the standard methodology of the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme (TSBF), where soil (down to 20 cm depth) and litter fauna were hand-sorted from monoliths of 25x25 cm, and the abundance of a total of 45 taxa was assessed.
The dataset is published following Darwin Core sampling event standards in IPT. Download the complete DarwinCoreArquive in https://ipt.sibbr.gov.br/sibbr/resource?r=soil_macrofauna_itatinga
Geographic Description
Itatinga, São Paulo state Brazil
Citation
Cremonesi M V, Santos A, Nadolny H S, Cardoso G B, Brandani C B, Bouillet J, Ranieri Ribeiro P, Viani R, Laclau J, de Moraes Gonçalves J L, Gabriac Q, Brown G (2023). Soil macrofauna communities in various land use systems in Itatinga, São Paulo, Brazil. Version 1.4. Embrapa Forestry. Samplingevent dataset. https://ipt.sibbr.gov.br/sibbr/resource?r=soil_macrofauna_itatinga&v=1.4
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