Diversity and community structure of Drosophila (Hexapoda, Diptera) in post‐mining sites under different forest restoration techniques in the Brazilian Amazon
Rodrigo de Oliveira Brito,
Arleu Barbosa Viana‐Junior,
Catarina de Lurdes Bezerra Praxedes
et al.
Abstract:To mitigate the impacts of deforestation, Brazilian legislation requires the implementation of a Degraded Area Recovery Plan (PRAD). One way to assess the recovery of these areas is using bioindicators. This research tested the use of the drosophilid community structure as an indicator to evaluate post‐mining area restoration. We compared two regeneration techniques within the same chronological sequence and as reference used the forest remnants within the exploration area. The study was conducted in the munic… Show more
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