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Impacts of oil palm plantations on changes in environmental heterogeneity and Heteroptera (Gerromorpha and Nepomorpha) diversity

Journal

JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 111-119

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-017-9959-1

Keywords

Alpha diversity; Aquatic bugs; Beta diversity; Elaeis guineensis; Habitat integrity; Land use; Semi-aquatic bugs; Streams conservation

Funding

  1. Agropalma Group
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)
  3. UFPA Pro-Reitoria de Pesquisa e Pos-Graduacao ao (PROPESP)
  4. Fundacao de Amparo e Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa (FADESP) (PROPESP/FADESP-UFPA) [01/2015]

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This study evaluates the effects of oil palm plantations on environmental heterogeneity and diversity (alpha and beta) of aquatic Heteroptera (semi-aquatic and aquatic species) in Amazon streams. We assessed eight streams located in forested areas and 12 in oil palm plantations. As expected, oil palm areas had lower environmental heterogeneity, despite the presence of riparian vegetation. Heteropteran communities differed in forest and oil palm areas, however, only semi-aquatic bugs were affected by environmental variables. Streams in oil palm plantations had lower alpha-diversity and distinct community structures when compared to forest sites. Oil palm plantation did not affect the beta-diversity of semi-aquatic bugs, however, there was increased beta-diversity of aquatic bugs in these areas. These results reflect the impacts of environmental heterogeneity generated by plantations next to riparian vegetation, inducing local diversity loss. Effects on beta-diversity differed among groups of Heteroptera, mainly due to the differences in the life histories of each group. Semi-aquatic bugs seem to undergo environmental filtering, while aquatic bugs can be structured by limiting similarity. Thus, the management and land conservation strategies adopted to preserve ecosystems within oil palm plantations were insufficient for the protection of aquatic heteropteran communities. In summary, such conservation policies should account for the particularities of different groups of the aquatic ecosystem; especially for aquatic fauna, which are usually overlooked in conservation policies for the Brazilian Amazon.

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