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Are exotic earthworms threatening soil biodiversity in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest?

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Author(s):
Demetrio, Wilian ; Brown, George ; Pupin, Breno ; Novo, Reinaldo ; Dudas, Rafaela ; Baretta, Dilmar ; Rombke, Jorg ; Bartz, Marie ; Borma, Laura
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY; v. 182, p. 9-pg., 2023-02-01.
Abstract

Invasive earthworms are threatening soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in formerly earthworm-free boreal and temperate forests. Although exotic earthworms are also found in tropical forests, they have received less attention from soil scientists. Here, we summarize data on earthworm populations in the native Brazilian Atlantic Forest (one of the world's 25 biodiversity hotspots) and present a case study on three forests at different regeneration stages, aiming to identify the patterns of exotic species distribution and also the possible consequences of invasive earthworms for soil ecosystem services and macrofauna communities. We found that exotic earthworms, mainly Pontoscolex corethrurus and pheretimoid species (Amynthas corticis and A. gracilis), dominated the earthworm fauna in the native Brazilian Atlantic Forest, while native earthworms were less abundant. Furthermore, we observed that exotic earthworms are probably threatening soil macroinvertebrates, especially detritivores and predators, due to the high soil bioturbation. The widespread occurrence of invasive earthworms in this biome raises concern regarding possible competition with the native soil fauna, including native earthworms, which could dramatically impact ecosystem services linked to soil, especially those related to climate regulation and water storage. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/16791-0 - Evolution of ecosystem services (water yield and biomass production) in a chronosequence of Atlantic Forest regeneration, Serra do Mar and Mantiqueira
Grantee:Laura de Simone Borma
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research in Public Policies
FAPESP's process: 20/03991-1 - Monitoring ecosystem services of water and biomass production in chronosequences of Atlantic Forest regeneration, in the Serra do Mar and Mantiqueira, by the use of soil invertebrates indicators
Grantee:Wilian Carlo Demetrio
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral