Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang

A study of Collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang was conducted to elucidate the abundance and diversity of soil Collembola in a volcanic environment at various elevations. The study area was divided into two habitats, affected and unaffected by pyrocla...

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Main Authors: Elly Daru Ika Wilujeng, R Widyastuti, B Tjahjono, Y R Suhardjono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
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Online Access:https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/637
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spelling doaj-4a34195c6d884657891a5f73bfeeec892020-11-25T03:34:06ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management2339-076X2020-04-01732105211010.15243/jdmlm.2020.073.2105274Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang MalangElly Daru Ika Wilujeng0R Widyastuti1B Tjahjono2Y R Suhardjono3Department of Soil Science and Land Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB UniversityDepartment of Soil Science and Land Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB UniversityDepartment of Soil Science and Land Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB UniversityZoology Division, Biology Research Center LIPIA study of Collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang was conducted to elucidate the abundance and diversity of soil Collembola in a volcanic environment at various elevations. The study area was divided into two habitats, affected and unaffected by pyroclastic materials at each altitude of 900 m above sea level (asl), 1000 m asl, and 1100 m asl. The research was carried out in June 2019 using a stratified purposive sampling method. Soil Collembola was collected on litter and soil layers using a square frame, length and width of 20 x 20 cm to a depth of 5 cm. Litter and soil layer samples were extracted using Modified Berlese Funnel. Collembola was identified based on morphospecies up to the genus level. Each genus was found only one species, therefore genus was considered as a species. Results of the study showed that soil Collembola on land affected by pyroclastic has 20 species and an abundance of 8790 individuals/m2. In the pyroclastic unaffected areas, were found 33 species and an abundance of 3865 individuals/m2.  Entomobrya sp. was dominant in the litter and soil layers of all the study areas. This indicates that Entomobrya sp. is a species that is easy to adapt and has high habitat tolerance.https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/637abundancediversityentomobrya sp.pyroclastic
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author Elly Daru Ika Wilujeng
R Widyastuti
B Tjahjono
Y R Suhardjono
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R Widyastuti
B Tjahjono
Y R Suhardjono
Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
abundance
diversity
entomobrya sp.
pyroclastic
author_facet Elly Daru Ika Wilujeng
R Widyastuti
B Tjahjono
Y R Suhardjono
author_sort Elly Daru Ika Wilujeng
title Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang
title_short Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang
title_full Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang
title_fullStr Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang
title_full_unstemmed Soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang
title_sort soil collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of kelud volcano, ngantang malang
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
issn 2339-076X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description A study of Collembola on land affected by pyroclastic material of Kelud Volcano, Ngantang Malang was conducted to elucidate the abundance and diversity of soil Collembola in a volcanic environment at various elevations. The study area was divided into two habitats, affected and unaffected by pyroclastic materials at each altitude of 900 m above sea level (asl), 1000 m asl, and 1100 m asl. The research was carried out in June 2019 using a stratified purposive sampling method. Soil Collembola was collected on litter and soil layers using a square frame, length and width of 20 x 20 cm to a depth of 5 cm. Litter and soil layer samples were extracted using Modified Berlese Funnel. Collembola was identified based on morphospecies up to the genus level. Each genus was found only one species, therefore genus was considered as a species. Results of the study showed that soil Collembola on land affected by pyroclastic has 20 species and an abundance of 8790 individuals/m2. In the pyroclastic unaffected areas, were found 33 species and an abundance of 3865 individuals/m2.  Entomobrya sp. was dominant in the litter and soil layers of all the study areas. This indicates that Entomobrya sp. is a species that is easy to adapt and has high habitat tolerance.
topic abundance
diversity
entomobrya sp.
pyroclastic
url https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/637
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