Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland

Epigeus macroinvertebrates were collected during summer time in 2007, by using pitfall traps in different sites representing vegetation patches situated on land uplift area on successional gradients in the dune shore of Bothnian on the island of Hailuoto, Northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia, Finlan...

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Main Author: Adolfo A. Del Rio Mora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 2014-03-01
Series:Arthropods
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Online Access:http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2014-3(1)/epigeus-macroinvertebrates-species-assemblages.pdf
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spelling doaj-fe32b778ab444936a5be92666b377b792020-11-25T01:44:22ZengInternational Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Arthropods2224-42552224-42552014-03-0131119Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), FinlandAdolfo A. Del Rio Mora0Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias y Forestales, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo., Unidad San Juanito Itzicuaro, C.P. 58330, Morelia, Michoacan., MexicoEpigeus macroinvertebrates were collected during summer time in 2007, by using pitfall traps in different sites representing vegetation patches situated on land uplift area on successional gradients in the dune shore of Bothnian on the island of Hailuoto, Northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia, Finland. The sites were divided into six vegetation patches types or open sands, all of them localized on early, deflation zone and late successional stages or ecological subgroups: 1) Empetrum patches or microsites (small-scale element distribution in soil plant-systems in patches of Empetrum nigrum, in early succession; 2) Empetrum nigrum patches in deflation zone; 3) open sand in early succession; 4) open sand in deflation zone; 5) Empetrum nigrum patches in late succession, and 6) open sand in late succession. A total of 19034 specimens belonging to 14 species of Insecta and only one group to Aranea species were caught and identified. Afterwards they were grouped by trophic groups as follows: herbivores, predators and detritivores and calculated their richness, abundance, diversity and evenness for each vegetation type. The data obtained were analyzed by different analytical methods and relevant between them as MRPP for the purpose of identifying the possible differences between groups and habitats, which denoted no statistically significant between the 6 environmental types, but if for the case of composition or populations general diversity as abundance, richness, evenness, diversity. It is enclosed too Correspondence Analysis (CA) and cluster analysis for epigeus invertebrates species assemblages. As a support to analysis of results we added on ended the species-accumulation curve and estimation curves Chao1 and Jacknife2 for all ecological types. http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2014-3(1)/epigeus-macroinvertebrates-species-assemblages.pdfepigeus invertebratespatchessuccession;diversityrichnessEmpetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum (Hagerup) Boche
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author Adolfo A. Del Rio Mora
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Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland
Arthropods
epigeus invertebrates
patches
succession;diversity
richness
Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum (Hagerup) Boche
author_facet Adolfo A. Del Rio Mora
author_sort Adolfo A. Del Rio Mora
title Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland
title_short Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland
title_full Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland
title_fullStr Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland
title_full_unstemmed Epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in Hailuotu Island (Bothnia Bay), Finland
title_sort epigeus macroinvertebrates species assemblages along a successional gradient in hailuotu island (bothnia bay), finland
publisher International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
series Arthropods
issn 2224-4255
2224-4255
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Epigeus macroinvertebrates were collected during summer time in 2007, by using pitfall traps in different sites representing vegetation patches situated on land uplift area on successional gradients in the dune shore of Bothnian on the island of Hailuoto, Northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia, Finland. The sites were divided into six vegetation patches types or open sands, all of them localized on early, deflation zone and late successional stages or ecological subgroups: 1) Empetrum patches or microsites (small-scale element distribution in soil plant-systems in patches of Empetrum nigrum, in early succession; 2) Empetrum nigrum patches in deflation zone; 3) open sand in early succession; 4) open sand in deflation zone; 5) Empetrum nigrum patches in late succession, and 6) open sand in late succession. A total of 19034 specimens belonging to 14 species of Insecta and only one group to Aranea species were caught and identified. Afterwards they were grouped by trophic groups as follows: herbivores, predators and detritivores and calculated their richness, abundance, diversity and evenness for each vegetation type. The data obtained were analyzed by different analytical methods and relevant between them as MRPP for the purpose of identifying the possible differences between groups and habitats, which denoted no statistically significant between the 6 environmental types, but if for the case of composition or populations general diversity as abundance, richness, evenness, diversity. It is enclosed too Correspondence Analysis (CA) and cluster analysis for epigeus invertebrates species assemblages. As a support to analysis of results we added on ended the species-accumulation curve and estimation curves Chao1 and Jacknife2 for all ecological types.
topic epigeus invertebrates
patches
succession;diversity
richness
Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum (Hagerup) Boche
url http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2014-3(1)/epigeus-macroinvertebrates-species-assemblages.pdf
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