@article{PAR00008251, title = {{I}mpact of different land management on soil spiders ({A}rachnida : {A}raneae) in two {A}mazonian areas of {B}razil and {C}olombia}, author = {{L}o-{M}an-{H}ung, {N}. {F}. and {M}arichal, {R}. and {C}andiani, {D}. {F}. and {C}arvalho, {L}. {S}. and {I}ndicatti, {R}. {P}. and {B}onaldo, {A}. {B}. and {C}obo, {D}. {H}. {R}. and {F}eijoo, {A}. and {T}selouiko, {S}. and {P}raxedes, {C}. and {B}rown, {G}. and {V}elasquez, {E}. and {D}ecaens, {T}. and {O}szwald, {J}. and {M}artins, {M}. and {L}avelle, {P}atrick}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he global demand for different land-use practice commodities in the {A}mazonia is growing, and this region is increasingly affected by the impacts of land management. {T}he aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of land-use intensification on soil spider assemblages from six different land-use systems in {C}olombia and {B}razil. {T}he systems were fallows after crops and pastures, forest, crops, pastures and plantations. {S}pider species richness and density decreased with increasing farming management intensity. {A} principal component analysis ({PCA}) showed forests and fallows were separated from systems with stronger anthropogenic soil disturbance. {T}he relationships of ten spider guilds differed significantly between land-uses, suggesting that they can be a reliable parameter for studies of ecological indicators.}, keywords = {{M}acroecology ; agroecosystems ; land-use ; guilds ; ecological indicators}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of {A}rachnology}, volume = {39}, numero = {2}, pages = {296--302}, ISSN = {0161-8202}, year = {2011}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/{PAR}00008251}, }