Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil

Epigeous termite mounds are frequently observed in pasture areas, but the processes regulating their population dynamics are poorly known. This study evaluated epigeous termite mounds in cultivated grasslands used as pastures, assessing their spatial distribution by means of geostatistics and evalua...

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Main Authors: Lima, S.S., Ceddia, M.B., Zuchello, F., Aquino, A.M. de, Mercante, F.M., Alves, Bruno J.R., Urquiaga, S., Martius, C., Boddey, Robert M.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95067
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author Lima, S.S.
Ceddia, M.B.
Zuchello, F.
Aquino, A.M. de
Mercante, F.M.
Alves, Bruno J.R.
Urquiaga, S.
Martius, C.
Boddey, Robert M.
author_browse Alves, Bruno J.R.
Aquino, A.M. de
Boddey, Robert M.
Ceddia, M.B.
Lima, S.S.
Martius, C.
Mercante, F.M.
Urquiaga, S.
Zuchello, F.
author_facet Lima, S.S.
Ceddia, M.B.
Zuchello, F.
Aquino, A.M. de
Mercante, F.M.
Alves, Bruno J.R.
Urquiaga, S.
Martius, C.
Boddey, Robert M.
author_sort Lima, S.S.
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description Epigeous termite mounds are frequently observed in pasture areas, but the processes regulating their population dynamics are poorly known. This study evaluated epigeous termite mounds in cultivated grasslands used as pastures, assessing their spatial distribution by means of geostatistics and evaluating their vitality. The study was conducted in the Cerrado biome in the municipality of Rio Brilhante, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. In two pasture areas (Pasture 1 and Pasture 2), epigeous mounds (nests) were georeferenced and analyzed for height, circumference and vitality (inhabited or not). The area occupied by the mounds was calculated and termite specimens were collected for taxonomic identification. The spatial distribution pattern of the mounds was analyzed with geostatistical procedures. In both pasture areas, all epigeous mounds were built by the same species, Cornitermes cumulans. The mean number of mounds per hectare was 68 in Pasture 1 and 127 in Pasture 2, representing 0.4 and 1 % of the entire area, respectively. A large majority of the mounds were active (vitality), 91 % in Pasture 1 and 84 % in Pasture 2. A “pure nugget effect” was observed in the semivariograms of height and nest circumference in both pastures reflecting randomized spatial distribution and confirming that the distribution of termite mounds in pastures had a non-standard distribution.
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spelling CGSpace950672025-06-17T08:23:41Z Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil Lima, S.S. Ceddia, M.B. Zuchello, F. Aquino, A.M. de Mercante, F.M. Alves, Bruno J.R. Urquiaga, S. Martius, C. Boddey, Robert M. isoptera spatial distribution Epigeous termite mounds are frequently observed in pasture areas, but the processes regulating their population dynamics are poorly known. This study evaluated epigeous termite mounds in cultivated grasslands used as pastures, assessing their spatial distribution by means of geostatistics and evaluating their vitality. The study was conducted in the Cerrado biome in the municipality of Rio Brilhante, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. In two pasture areas (Pasture 1 and Pasture 2), epigeous mounds (nests) were georeferenced and analyzed for height, circumference and vitality (inhabited or not). The area occupied by the mounds was calculated and termite specimens were collected for taxonomic identification. The spatial distribution pattern of the mounds was analyzed with geostatistical procedures. In both pasture areas, all epigeous mounds were built by the same species, Cornitermes cumulans. The mean number of mounds per hectare was 68 in Pasture 1 and 127 in Pasture 2, representing 0.4 and 1 % of the entire area, respectively. A large majority of the mounds were active (vitality), 91 % in Pasture 1 and 84 % in Pasture 2. A “pure nugget effect” was observed in the semivariograms of height and nest circumference in both pastures reflecting randomized spatial distribution and confirming that the distribution of termite mounds in pastures had a non-standard distribution. 2015-02 2018-07-03T11:02:20Z 2018-07-03T11:02:20Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95067 en Open Access FapUNIFESP Lima, S.S., Ceddia, M.B., Zuchello, F., de Aquino, A.M., Mercante, F.M., Alves, B.J.R., Urquiaga, S., Martius, C., Boddey, R.M.. 2015. Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, 39 (1) : 49-58. https://doi.org/10.1590/01000683rbcs20150326
spellingShingle isoptera
spatial distribution
Lima, S.S.
Ceddia, M.B.
Zuchello, F.
Aquino, A.M. de
Mercante, F.M.
Alves, Bruno J.R.
Urquiaga, S.
Martius, C.
Boddey, Robert M.
Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
title Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
title_full Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
title_fullStr Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
title_short Spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
title_sort spatial variability and vitality of epigeous termite mounds in pastures of mato grosso do sul brazil
topic isoptera
spatial distribution
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95067
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