• Title of article

    Earthworms and soil properties in Tabasco, Mexico

  • Author/Authors

    Esperanza Huerta Lwanga، نويسنده , , Jannet Rodriguez-Olan، نويسنده , , Isabel Evia-Castillo، نويسنده , , Efrain Montejo-Meneses، نويسنده , , Marcela de la Cruz-Mondragon، نويسنده , , Roberto Garcia-Hernandez، نويسنده , , Sheila Uribe، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    190
  • To page
    195
  • Abstract
    Tabasco, in southeastern Mexico, is one of the states where deforestation has occurred as a result of the implementation of agricultural systems. Only 4% of its territory is tropical rainforest and areas used for forestry. For this reason, it is important to study the soil fauna in these natural relicts. Sixteen sites (4 natural and 12 managed systems) were studied in order to identify earthworm species communities, using the TSBF method. Nineteen species were found, 14 native and 5 exotic, belonging to the families Megascolecidae, Glossoscolecidae and Ocnerodrilidae. Sites that presented the highest species diversity were Tropical rain forest (9), which also contained high organic matter content (11.9 ± 5.7%), total nitrogen (0.66 ± 0.2%), and available phosphorus (18 ± 7.56 mg kg−1), and Traditional cacao cultures (13). The highest earthworm biomass was found in a tree plantation of Mangifera indica, and the highest density was observed in riparian vegetation. A significant relationship was observed between earthworm density and clay content (Spearmanʹs rho 0.3, P = 0.01).
  • Keywords
    Megascolecidae , Lavellodrilus , Traditional cacao cultures
  • Journal title
    European Journal of Soil Biology
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    European Journal of Soil Biology
  • Record number

    966212