Elena Velasquez
National University of Colombia
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Soil Science | 2016
Patrick Lavelle; Alister V. Spain; Manuel Blouin; George G. Brown; Thibaud Decaëns; Michel Grimaldi; Juan J. Jiménez; Doyle McKey; Jérôme Mathieu; Elena Velasquez; Anne Zangerlé
Abstract Soils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact within a nested suite of discrete scales. Microorganisms form communities and physical structures at the smallest scale (microns), followed by the community of their predators organized in microfoodwebs (tens of microns), the functional domains built by ecosystem engineers (centimeters to meters), ecosystems, and landscapes. Ecosystem engineers, principally plant roots, earthworms, termites, and ants, play key roles in creating habitats for other organisms and controlling their activities through physical and biochemical processes. The biogenic, organic, and organomineral structures that they produce accumulate in the soil space to form three-dimensional mosaics of functional domains, inhabited by specific communities of smaller organisms (microfauna and mesofauna, microorganisms) that drive soil processes through specific pathways. Ecosystem engineers also produce signaling and energy-rich molecules that act as ecological mediators of biological engineering processes. Energy-rich ecological mediators may selectively activate microbial populations and trigger priming effects, resulting in the degradation, synthesis, and sequestration of specific organic substrates. Signaling molecules inform soil organisms of their producers’ respective presences and change physiologies by modifying gene expression and through eliciting hormonal responses. Protection of plants against pests and diseases is largely achieved via these processes. At the highest scales, the delivery of ecosystem services emerges through the functioning of self-organized systems nested within each other. The integrity of the different subsystems at each scale and the quality of their interconnections are a precondition for an optimum and sustainable delivery of ecosystem services. Lastly, we present seven general research questions whose resolution will provide a firmer base for the proposed conceptual framework while offering new insights for sustainable use of the soil resource.
Journal of Arachnology | 2011
Nancy F. Lo-Man-Hung; Raphaël Marichal; David F. Candiani; Leonardo S. Carvalho; Rafael P. Indicatti; Alexandre B. Bonaldo; Darío H. R. Cobo; Alexander Feijoo; Stéphanie Tselouiko; Catarina Praxedes; George G. Brown; Elena Velasquez; Thibaud Decaëns; Johan Oszwald; Marlucia Martins; Patrick Lavelle
Abstract The global demand for different land-use practice commodities in the Amazonia is growing, and this region is increasingly affected by the impacts of land management. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of land-use intensification on soil spider assemblages from six different land-use systems in Colombia and Brazil. The systems were fallows after crops and pastures, forest, crops, pastures and plantations. Spider 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. The relationships of ten spider guilds differed significantly between land-uses, suggesting that they can be a reliable parameter for studies of ecological indicators.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2007
Elena Velasquez; Patrick Lavelle; Mercedes Andrade
Pedobiologia | 2007
Elena Velasquez; Céline Pelosi; Didier Brunet; Michel Grimaldi; Marlucia Martins; Ana Carolina Rendeiro; Edmundo Barrios; Patrick Lavelle
Pedobiologia | 2008
Kam-Rigne Laossi; Sébastien Barot; Deurival Carvalho; Thierry Desjardins; Patrick Lavelle; Marlucia Martins; Danielle Mitja; Ana Carolina Rendeiro; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Max Sarrazin; Elena Velasquez; Michel Grimaldi
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2014
Patrick Lavelle; Nubia E Rodríguez; Orlando Arguello; Jaime Bernal; César Botero; Paula Chaparro; Yolanda Gómez; Albert Gutierrez; María del Pilar Hurtado; Sandra Loaiza; Sandra Xiomara Pullido; Edgar Rodríguez; Catalina Sanabria; Elena Velasquez; Steven J. Fonte
Applied Soil Ecology | 2010
Raphaël Marichal; Alex Feijoo Martinez; Catarina Praxedes; Darío H. Ruiz; Andres F. Carvajal; Johan Oszwald; María del Pilar Hurtado; George G. Brown; Michael Grimaldi; Thierry Desjardins; Max Sarrazin; Thibaud Decaëns; Elena Velasquez; Patrick Lavelle
Landscape Ecology | 2014
Michel Grimaldi; Johan Oszwald; Sylvain Dolédec; María del Pilar Hurtado; Izildinha Souza Miranda; Xavier Arnauld de Sartre; William Santos de Assis; Er Castañeda; Thierry Desjardins; Florence Dubs; Edward Guevara; Valéry Gond; Tâmara Thaiz Santana Lima; Raphaël Marichal; Fernando Michelotti; Danielle Mitja; Norberto Noronha; Mariana Nascimento Delgado Oliveira; Bertha L Ramírez; Gamaliel Rodriguez; Max Sarrazin; Mário Lopes da Silva; Luiz Gonzaga Silva Costa; Simão Lindoso de Souza; Iran Veiga; Elena Velasquez; Patrick Lavelle
Plant and Soil | 2012
Steven J. Fonte; D. Carolina Quintero; Elena Velasquez; Patrick Lavelle
Applied Soil Ecology | 2012
Elena Velasquez; Steven J. Fonte; Sébastien Barot; Michel Grimaldi; Thierry Desjardins; Patrick Lavelle
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