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Comparison of Hymenopterans of Three Forest Types in Morro do Diabo, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Crystal Begin Brazilian Atlantic Forest SEE-U 2000. Introduction. Conservation of Biodiversity is a relatively new approach within conservation biology
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Comparison of Hymenopterans of Three Forest Types in Morro do Diabo, Sao Paulo State, Brazil Crystal Begin Brazilian Atlantic Forest SEE-U 2000
Introduction • Conservation of Biodiversity is a relatively new approach within conservation biology • In the past the focus has been the “keystone” species • However the true value of the ecosystem lies with its biodiversity
Introduction (cont’d) • Biodiversity is important! • Variation among genes • Variation among species • Provides us with Biological Wealth
Introduction (cont’d) • In addition to the new focus (biodiversity) the way in which conservation is implemented has also changed • work with the inhabitants • especially since many inhabitants occupy the most biological diverse regions of the world
Introduction (cont’d) • Morro do Diabo • Is in essence a model reserve • It seeks to conserve all organisms found within and work with the surrounding inhabitants in order to achieve its GOAL! • Basic Methods include: • Transfer of Knowledge • Agroforestry
Objective • The purpose of this report is to show the importance of conservation and at the same time illustrate how humans can have a negative impact on biodiversity
Hypotheses • Null: If disturbances to an ecosystem, like fire and clear - cutting do not have an effect on biodiversity, then they will exhibit similar species richness and abundance as the natural semi - deciduous forest • Alternate: The Natural Forest will have the highest species richness and abundance
Description Of Sites Semi - Deciduous Forest
Methodology • 3 Pan Traps placed at each site • Remained at each site for the duration of one week • After being retrieved Hymenopterans were sorted on the basis of morphology and classified to the best capability of an amateur entomologist • Diversity Indices and Community Similarity were determined with use of Quantran
Results • Three primary groups of Hymenopterans present: Ants, Wasps, and those of the suborder Symphyta • Morphospecies of the Family Formicidae were the most abundant at all three sites • The majority of the remaining morphospecies are represented only by one individual
Comparison of Community Similarity between the Three Sites of Morro do Diabo
Discussion • 103,000 known species of Hymenopterans • Diversity of this group is evident even at Morro do Diabo • Abundance of Morphospecies varied • some in high abundance others represented only by one individual • Could be a result of dry season, cold temperatures and sampling method
Discussion (cont’d) • Shannon and Simpson Indices suggest the following order: • Natural Forest > Pine Monoculture > Guava • Similarity was only present between the two disturbed sites • Lack of similarity to natural forest supports the idea of high diversity in the natural forest
Conclusion • Results of experiment suggest that the three sites did not have the same level of diversity and that the natural forest had the highest diversity index • Rejection of Hypothesis 1 • Acceptance of Hypothesis 2: However it did not have the highest abundance, as most morphospecies represented by one individual
Conclusions • Guava and Pine sites low diversity: • If these sites were able to continue through community development: Biodiversity could increase • Results suggest the importance in maintaining and conserving the ecosystem in its “original” state
Conclusions • “Life in a local site struck down by a passing storm springs back quickly: opportunistic species rush in to fill spaces. They entrain the succession that circles back to something resembling the original environment” • Edward Wilson (1992)
Conclusions • Morro do diabo is essential • because human pressures on the earth’s resources are increasing with the increasing growth rate • Biodiversity is not a concept that can be taken lightly • “Biological Diversity is the key to the maintenance of the world as we know it” - Edward Wilson (1992)
Acknowledgements • Wilson, E.O. (1992) The Diversity of Life W.W. Norton and Company: New York • Others: JOHN, CHRISTIE, RACHAEL, CAMERON, AND BARNEY for help • Also Puja and Nate for the smiles