The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates

Activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates were studied in 2004 in alder wood (Alnus glutinosa-Carex elata association). The following chosen: fragment of alder wood and 23 alder tussocks with average surface of 0.27 m2. Also, 16 artificial tussocks were installed: 4 of them were the same size...

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Main Authors: Izabella Olejniczak, Paweł Boniecki, Janusz Uchmański
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Language:English
Published: Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Press 2020-12-01
Series:Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/7228
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spelling doaj-8be11b4be2634aafb79c4b309b8887fb2021-07-02T19:42:25ZengCardinal Stefan Wyszynski University PressStudia Ecologiae et Bioethicae1733-12182020-12-0118510.21697/seb.2020.18.5.28The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebratesIzabella Olejniczak0Paweł Boniecki1Janusz Uchmański2Institute of Ecology and Bioethics, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Institute of Ecology and Bioethics, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw,Institute of Ecology and Bioethics, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates were studied in 2004 in alder wood (Alnus glutinosa-Carex elata association). The following chosen: fragment of alder wood and 23 alder tussocks with average surface of 0.27 m2. Also, 16 artificial tussocks were installed: 4 of them were the same size as natural ones, and other 12 were smaller, 0.1 m2 in size. The average height of tussock was 0.4 m. Distance between individual tussocks varied from 1 to 2 m. Tussocks were placed 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 m from the fragment of the alder wood. The material was collected using pitfall traps. Samples were taken every 7 or 14 days twice in the season: when tussocks were or were not isolated by water. The distance from the alder wood did not influence on activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates on tussocks. Saprophagous: Isopoda and Collembola and predators: Araneae and Carabidae were the most abundant in the samples. https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/7228alder woodepigeic invertebratesisolation
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author Izabella Olejniczak
Paweł Boniecki
Janusz Uchmański
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Paweł Boniecki
Janusz Uchmański
The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
alder wood
epigeic invertebrates
isolation
author_facet Izabella Olejniczak
Paweł Boniecki
Janusz Uchmański
author_sort Izabella Olejniczak
title The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
title_short The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
title_full The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
title_fullStr The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
title_full_unstemmed The effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
title_sort effect of the degree of isolation of alder tussocks on the activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates
publisher Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Press
series Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
issn 1733-1218
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates were studied in 2004 in alder wood (Alnus glutinosa-Carex elata association). The following chosen: fragment of alder wood and 23 alder tussocks with average surface of 0.27 m2. Also, 16 artificial tussocks were installed: 4 of them were the same size as natural ones, and other 12 were smaller, 0.1 m2 in size. The average height of tussock was 0.4 m. Distance between individual tussocks varied from 1 to 2 m. Tussocks were placed 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 m from the fragment of the alder wood. The material was collected using pitfall traps. Samples were taken every 7 or 14 days twice in the season: when tussocks were or were not isolated by water. The distance from the alder wood did not influence on activity and diversity of epigeic invertebrates on tussocks. Saprophagous: Isopoda and Collembola and predators: Araneae and Carabidae were the most abundant in the samples.
topic alder wood
epigeic invertebrates
isolation
url https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/7228
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