Land use changes in the Amazon region strongly impact soil macroinvertebrate communities, which are recognized as major drivers of soil functions (Lavelle et aL, 2006). To explore these relations, we tested the hypotheses that (i) soil macrofauna communities respond to landscape changes and (ii) soil macrofauna and ecosystem services are linked. We conducted a survey of macrofauna communities and indicators of ecosystem services at 270 sites in southern Colombia (department of Caqueta) and northern Brazil (state of Para), two areas of the Amazon where family agriculture dominates. Sites represented a variety of land use types: forests, fallows, annual or perennial crops, and pastures. At each site we assessed soil macroinvertebrate density ...
A study of macrofauna and decomposition in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a secon...
The soil biological conditions of two 5-year-old polyculture tree plantations in Amazonia were studi...
International audienceAmazonian rainforests, once thought to be pristine wilderness, are increasingl...
Land use changes in the Amazon region strongly impact soil macroinvertebrate communities, which are ...
In the Colombian Amazon, the provision of soil-based ecosystem services is threatened mainly by loss...
Agroforestry systems are presented as a valuable alternative to pastures to sustain crop production ...
As primary forest is cleared, pastures and secondary forest occupy an increasing space in the Amazon...
The analyze of the effect of different agroforestry systems wich were planted on degraded pasture la...
Soil animal communities include more than 40 higher-order taxa, representing over 23% of all describ...
In Brazilian Amazonia there are 26 million hectares of degraded pastures. One of the causes of degra...
A study of macrofauna and decompositon in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a second...
Smallholder agroforestry systems often incorporate features that are associated with abundant, diver...
The diversity of soil macroinvertebrates groups in tropical pasture system (brachiaria decumbens and...
ABSTRACT Intensive land use can affect macrofaunal biodiversity, which is a property that can be use...
The effects of different types of land management on the soil macroinvertebrate communities on acid ...
A study of macrofauna and decomposition in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a secon...
The soil biological conditions of two 5-year-old polyculture tree plantations in Amazonia were studi...
International audienceAmazonian rainforests, once thought to be pristine wilderness, are increasingl...
Land use changes in the Amazon region strongly impact soil macroinvertebrate communities, which are ...
In the Colombian Amazon, the provision of soil-based ecosystem services is threatened mainly by loss...
Agroforestry systems are presented as a valuable alternative to pastures to sustain crop production ...
As primary forest is cleared, pastures and secondary forest occupy an increasing space in the Amazon...
The analyze of the effect of different agroforestry systems wich were planted on degraded pasture la...
Soil animal communities include more than 40 higher-order taxa, representing over 23% of all describ...
In Brazilian Amazonia there are 26 million hectares of degraded pastures. One of the causes of degra...
A study of macrofauna and decompositon in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a second...
Smallholder agroforestry systems often incorporate features that are associated with abundant, diver...
The diversity of soil macroinvertebrates groups in tropical pasture system (brachiaria decumbens and...
ABSTRACT Intensive land use can affect macrofaunal biodiversity, which is a property that can be use...
The effects of different types of land management on the soil macroinvertebrate communities on acid ...
A study of macrofauna and decomposition in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a secon...
The soil biological conditions of two 5-year-old polyculture tree plantations in Amazonia were studi...
International audienceAmazonian rainforests, once thought to be pristine wilderness, are increasingl...