Soil fauna in forest and pine plantations from San Lorenzo station-Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Título
Soil fauna in forest and pine plantations from San Lorenzo station-Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Autor
Édgar Camero Rubio, Clara Chamorro Bello
Descripción
Soils in San Lorenzo Station-Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta-(2280m) were selected in two different uses: forest and pine plantations. Fauna was coleected out from the soils by Pitfall and Berlesse methods to be determinated up to family levels. Biodiversity, populations, fauna distribution into soil profile, and richness and constancy indexes, were determinated in soil horizons. Biodiversity, richness and Constancy Indexes are affected when natural condition are disturbed, generally by man action. This perturbation speed up the natural population growth when another population controllers have disappea.
Fecha
1999
Materia
Biología del suelo, Edafofauna, ecología
Fuente
Acta Biológica Colombiana
Editor
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Cobertura
Biology (General)
Colección
Citación
Édgar Camero Rubio, Clara Chamorro Bello, “Soil fauna in forest and pine plantations from San Lorenzo station-Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/21316.
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