On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests

The 629 Gcophilomorpha collected within 12 months in the soil (9-7 cm deprh) of a primary upland forest (24 ± 16 individuals/m2 /month on average) and of a secondary upland forest (94 ± 28 ind./m’/month on average) near Manaus (Brazil) comprised 7 and 8 terricolous species respectively. Only 3 speci...

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Autores principales: Adis, Joachim, Minelli, Alessandro, Wellington de Morais, José, Pereira, Luis Alberto, Barbieri, Francesco, Rodrigues, José María G.
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1521892023-04-26T20:10:02Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152189 On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests Adis, Joachim Minelli, Alessandro Wellington de Morais, José Pereira, Luis Alberto Barbieri, Francesco Rodrigues, José María G. 1996 2023-04-26T18:54:45Z en Ciencias Naturales Abundance phenology Geophilomorpha Amazon Neotropics The 629 Gcophilomorpha collected within 12 months in the soil (9-7 cm deprh) of a primary upland forest (24 ± 16 individuals/m2 /month on average) and of a secondary upland forest (94 ± 28 ind./m’/month on average) near Manaus (Brazil) comprised 7 and 8 terricolous species respectively. Only 3 species were common to both forest types. In the primary forest, the Schendylidac (3 spp.) represented 57%, and in the secondary forest, the Geophilidac (4 spp.) 82% of all geophilomorphs. The correlation found between rhe monthly abundance of Hyphyd-rophilus adisi (Geophilidae) and rhe humidity of the soil indicared that this eudominant and most probably plurivoltine species of the secondary forest (71 ± 29 ind./m 7monrh on average) is xerophilous. Additional studies showed that rhe Gcophilomorpha represented 0.1—0.3% of rhe total arthropods extracted from rhe soil (0-14 cm depth) in three different upland forest types in Central Amazonia. Between 65% and 91% (48-72 ind./nr/monrh) of the total geophilomorphs were obtained from rhe upper 7 cm of rhe soil during rhe dry season and 44-100% (29-91 ind./m2/monrh) during the rainy season, compared ro the subsoil (7-14 cm depth). Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Articulo Articulo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf 165-175
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Abundance
phenology
Geophilomorpha
Amazon
Neotropics
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Abundance
phenology
Geophilomorpha
Amazon
Neotropics
Adis, Joachim
Minelli, Alessandro
Wellington de Morais, José
Pereira, Luis Alberto
Barbieri, Francesco
Rodrigues, José María G.
On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Abundance
phenology
Geophilomorpha
Amazon
Neotropics
description The 629 Gcophilomorpha collected within 12 months in the soil (9-7 cm deprh) of a primary upland forest (24 ± 16 individuals/m2 /month on average) and of a secondary upland forest (94 ± 28 ind./m’/month on average) near Manaus (Brazil) comprised 7 and 8 terricolous species respectively. Only 3 species were common to both forest types. In the primary forest, the Schendylidac (3 spp.) represented 57%, and in the secondary forest, the Geophilidac (4 spp.) 82% of all geophilomorphs. The correlation found between rhe monthly abundance of Hyphyd-rophilus adisi (Geophilidae) and rhe humidity of the soil indicared that this eudominant and most probably plurivoltine species of the secondary forest (71 ± 29 ind./m 7monrh on average) is xerophilous. Additional studies showed that rhe Gcophilomorpha represented 0.1—0.3% of rhe total arthropods extracted from rhe soil (0-14 cm depth) in three different upland forest types in Central Amazonia. Between 65% and 91% (48-72 ind./nr/monrh) of the total geophilomorphs were obtained from rhe upper 7 cm of rhe soil during rhe dry season and 44-100% (29-91 ind./m2/monrh) during the rainy season, compared ro the subsoil (7-14 cm depth).
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author Adis, Joachim
Minelli, Alessandro
Wellington de Morais, José
Pereira, Luis Alberto
Barbieri, Francesco
Rodrigues, José María G.
author_facet Adis, Joachim
Minelli, Alessandro
Wellington de Morais, José
Pereira, Luis Alberto
Barbieri, Francesco
Rodrigues, José María G.
author_sort Adis, Joachim
title On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests
title_short On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests
title_full On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests
title_fullStr On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests
title_full_unstemmed On abundance and phenology of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) from Central Amazonian upland forests
title_sort on abundance and phenology of geophilomorpha (chilopoda) from central amazonian upland forests
publishDate 1996
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152189
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