Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications

Rhinodrilus alatus is an endemic giant earthworm of the Brazilian Cerrado hotspot used as live bait for about 80 years. The goal of this study was to gather ecological data about this species, which will support the establishment of management strategies. The life history, distribution and abundance...

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Main Authors: MA. Drumond, AQ. Guimarães, HR. El Bizri, LC. Giovanetti, DG. Sepúlveda, RP. Martins
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-746e574013624e6aabb099d9579889d72020-11-24T21:00:17ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437573469970810.1590/S1519-69842013000400004S1519-69842013000400699Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implicationsMA. DrumondAQ. GuimarãesHR. El BizriLC. GiovanettiDG. SepúlvedaRP. MartinsRhinodrilus alatus is an endemic giant earthworm of the Brazilian Cerrado hotspot used as live bait for about 80 years. The goal of this study was to gather ecological data about this species, which will support the establishment of management strategies. The life history, distribution and abundance of R. alatus were investigated in Cerrado, pastures and Eucalyptus plantation areas following the harvesting activities of the local extractors of this species. We found that this earthworm is abundant in all of the sampled areas, showing its resilience to land-use conversion. The Capture Per Unit Effort was 4.4 ± 5 individuals per 100 metres of transect and 5.6 ± 3 individuals per hour. The earthworm's annual cycle is markedly seasonal, with an aestivation period throughout the driest and coldest season of the year. Significant differences in the length and diameter of the body and in the diameter and depth of the aestivation chambers were found between the juveniles and adults. The distribution range of the species was expanded from two to 17 counties. The life history, abundance, distribution and resilience of R. alatus to certain perturbations are key elements to be considered in conservation and management strategies for this species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842013000400699&lng=en&tlng=enadaptive strategiesCerradolife historyOligochaetaconservation biology
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author MA. Drumond
AQ. Guimarães
HR. El Bizri
LC. Giovanetti
DG. Sepúlveda
RP. Martins
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AQ. Guimarães
HR. El Bizri
LC. Giovanetti
DG. Sepúlveda
RP. Martins
Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications
Brazilian Journal of Biology
adaptive strategies
Cerrado
life history
Oligochaeta
conservation biology
author_facet MA. Drumond
AQ. Guimarães
HR. El Bizri
LC. Giovanetti
DG. Sepúlveda
RP. Martins
author_sort MA. Drumond
title Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications
title_short Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications
title_full Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications
title_fullStr Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications
title_full_unstemmed Life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm Rhinodrilus alatus RIGHI 1971: conservation and management implications
title_sort life history, distribution and abundance of the giant earthworm rhinodrilus alatus righi 1971: conservation and management implications
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Rhinodrilus alatus is an endemic giant earthworm of the Brazilian Cerrado hotspot used as live bait for about 80 years. The goal of this study was to gather ecological data about this species, which will support the establishment of management strategies. The life history, distribution and abundance of R. alatus were investigated in Cerrado, pastures and Eucalyptus plantation areas following the harvesting activities of the local extractors of this species. We found that this earthworm is abundant in all of the sampled areas, showing its resilience to land-use conversion. The Capture Per Unit Effort was 4.4 ± 5 individuals per 100 metres of transect and 5.6 ± 3 individuals per hour. The earthworm's annual cycle is markedly seasonal, with an aestivation period throughout the driest and coldest season of the year. Significant differences in the length and diameter of the body and in the diameter and depth of the aestivation chambers were found between the juveniles and adults. The distribution range of the species was expanded from two to 17 counties. The life history, abundance, distribution and resilience of R. alatus to certain perturbations are key elements to be considered in conservation and management strategies for this species.
topic adaptive strategies
Cerrado
life history
Oligochaeta
conservation biology
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842013000400699&lng=en&tlng=en
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