Soil macrofauna communities along a transect from native Atlantic Forest at the Mata dos Godoy State Park (Londrina, Paraná, Brazil) into a soybean cultivation field
Soil macrofauna biodiversity across land use systems in neotropical biomes
Embrapa Florestas
Description
The soil macrofauna community was assessed along a transect including 16 sampling points from the inside of the forest (80 m from border) out toward the neighboring recently-harvested soybean plantation (up to 70 m from border). Sampling was performed in May 2003 at the Mata dos Godoy State Park and the neighboring Fazenda Santa Helena, using the standard methodology of the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme (TSBF). Monoliths were hand-sorted for all litter and soil-dwelling taxa (down to a 40 cm depth), and the abundance of a total of 45 taxa assessed.
The dataset is published following Darwin Core sampling event standards in IPT. Download the complete DarwinCoreArquive in Dataset/Samplingevent. https://ipt.sibbr.gov.br/sibbr/resource?r=1_soil_macrofauna_sampling_godoy_2003&v=1.3
Geographic Description
Parque Estadual Mata dos Godoy, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil
Citation
Brown G, Pasini A, Korasaki V, Oliveira L, Matsumura C, Benito N, Demetrio W (2023): Soil macrofauna communities along a transect from native Atlantic Forest at the Mata dos Godoy State Park (Londrina, Paraná, Brazil) into a soybean cultivation field. v1.3. Embrapa Forestry. Dataset/Samplingevent. https://ipt.sibbr.gov.br/sibbr/resource?r=1_soil_macrofauna_sampling_godoy_2003&v=1.3
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