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16/09/2008 |
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TAJOVSKÝ, K.; AUROVÁ, K. |
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Development of terrestrial isopod, millipede and centipede and assemblages in differently afforested colliery spoil heaps. |
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2008 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON SOIL ZOOLOGY, 15; INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON APTERYGOTA, 12., 2008, Curitiba. Biodiversity, conservation and sustainabele management of soil animal: abstracts. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas. Editors: George Gardner Brown; Klaus Dieter Sautter; Renato Marques; Amarildo Pasini. 1 CD-ROM. |
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Species composition, density and epigeic activity of terrestrial isopod, millipede and centipede
assemblages were assessed at twenty-eight sites of colliery spoil heaps in the Sokolov opencast
coal mining district, Czech Republic. The sites afforested by pine, spruce, larch, oak, alder
and lime, all in four replications, were compared with group of four non-reclaimed sites covered
with mixture of spontaneous growth of willow, birch and aspen. Formaldehyde pitfall traps with
annual exposition period and soil samples taken in March 2005 and April 2006 were used at
each replication of study sites.
In total at all sites and types of afforestation, 4 species of terrestrial isopods, 16 species of
millipedes and 15 species of centipedes were recorded. The highest diversity with 26 species
(3 isopod, 12 millipede and 11 centipede species) indicated the most diverse microhabitats in
lime afforestation. The lowest number of species was characteristic for two coniferous (pine
and spruce) and oak afforestations, all with 16 species only. The highest values of densities
were observed for terrestrial isopods in spontaneous sites (122 and 214 ind.m-2 for March
2005 and April 2006, respectively), for millipedes in larch growths (104 and 68 ind.m-2) and for
centipedes in alder afforestations (262 and 220 ind.m-2). Different pattern showed pitfall trapping
with the highest epigeic activity of terrestrial isopods in larch, millipedes in spruce and centipedes
in lime afforestations. Differences in the studied parameters of all three invertebrate groups
suggest that the heaps posses a high diversity of microhabitats within individual types of
afforestations as well as spontaneously overgrowing sites. All types of afforestations were
colonised by the millipedes Julus scandinavius, Melogona voigtii and Polydesmus inconstans,
the centipedes Lithobius forficatus, Geophilus flavus and Schendyla nemorensis ant the isopod
Trachelipus rathkii, all eurytopic species with a wide ecological plasticity. In accordance with
advanced stages of successive development of vegetation in all studied sites, the pioneer
species, colonising earlier stages of restored heaps of the given district (e.g. Craspedosoma
rawlinsi, Lithobius melanops), were suppressed. On the other hand, some stenoecious litter
dwelling or rare species were recorded repeatedly in several afforestations (e.g. the millipedes
Mastigona bosniensis, Mycogona germanica, Polydesmus testaceus, Rossiulus vilnensis, the
centipedes Lithobius nodulipes, Lithobius macilentus, and the isopod Trichoniscus pygmaeus).
Combination of various afforestation practices in colliery spoil heaps can therefore improve
and enrich the communities of terrestrial invertebrates including predatory centipedes and
saprophagous representatives of millipedes and terrestrial isopods, both important for
successive development of soil profile at these specific substrates. MenosSpecies composition, density and epigeic activity of terrestrial isopod, millipede and centipede
assemblages were assessed at twenty-eight sites of colliery spoil heaps in the Sokolov opencast
coal mining district, Czech Republic. The sites afforested by pine, spruce, larch, oak, alder
and lime, all in four replications, were compared with group of four non-reclaimed sites covered
with mixture of spontaneous growth of willow, birch and aspen. Formaldehyde pitfall traps with
annual exposition period and soil samples taken in March 2005 and April 2006 were used at
each replication of study sites.
In total at all sites and types of afforestation, 4 species of terrestrial isopods, 16 species of
millipedes and 15 species of centipedes were recorded. The highest diversity with 26 species
(3 isopod, 12 millipede and 11 centipede species) indicated the most diverse microhabitats in
lime afforestation. The lowest number of species was characteristic for two coniferous (pine
and spruce) and oak afforestations, all with 16 species only. The highest values of densities
were observed for terrestrial isopods in spontaneous sites (122 and 214 ind.m-2 for March
2005 and April 2006, respectively), for millipedes in larch growths (104 and 68 ind.m-2) and for
centipedes in alder afforestations (262 and 220 ind.m-2). Different pattern showed pitfall trapping
with the highest epigeic activity of terrestrial isopods in larch, millipedes in spruce and centipedes
in lime afforestations. Differences... Mostrar Tudo |
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LEADER 03608naa a2200133 a 4500 001 1314832 005 2008-09-16 008 2008 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aTAJOVSKÝ, K. 245 $aDevelopment of terrestrial isopod, millipede and centipede and assemblages in differently afforested colliery spoil heaps. 260 $c2008 520 $aSpecies composition, density and epigeic activity of terrestrial isopod, millipede and centipede assemblages were assessed at twenty-eight sites of colliery spoil heaps in the Sokolov opencast coal mining district, Czech Republic. The sites afforested by pine, spruce, larch, oak, alder and lime, all in four replications, were compared with group of four non-reclaimed sites covered with mixture of spontaneous growth of willow, birch and aspen. Formaldehyde pitfall traps with annual exposition period and soil samples taken in March 2005 and April 2006 were used at each replication of study sites. In total at all sites and types of afforestation, 4 species of terrestrial isopods, 16 species of millipedes and 15 species of centipedes were recorded. The highest diversity with 26 species (3 isopod, 12 millipede and 11 centipede species) indicated the most diverse microhabitats in lime afforestation. The lowest number of species was characteristic for two coniferous (pine and spruce) and oak afforestations, all with 16 species only. The highest values of densities were observed for terrestrial isopods in spontaneous sites (122 and 214 ind.m-2 for March 2005 and April 2006, respectively), for millipedes in larch growths (104 and 68 ind.m-2) and for centipedes in alder afforestations (262 and 220 ind.m-2). Different pattern showed pitfall trapping with the highest epigeic activity of terrestrial isopods in larch, millipedes in spruce and centipedes in lime afforestations. Differences in the studied parameters of all three invertebrate groups suggest that the heaps posses a high diversity of microhabitats within individual types of afforestations as well as spontaneously overgrowing sites. All types of afforestations were colonised by the millipedes Julus scandinavius, Melogona voigtii and Polydesmus inconstans, the centipedes Lithobius forficatus, Geophilus flavus and Schendyla nemorensis ant the isopod Trachelipus rathkii, all eurytopic species with a wide ecological plasticity. In accordance with advanced stages of successive development of vegetation in all studied sites, the pioneer species, colonising earlier stages of restored heaps of the given district (e.g. Craspedosoma rawlinsi, Lithobius melanops), were suppressed. On the other hand, some stenoecious litter dwelling or rare species were recorded repeatedly in several afforestations (e.g. the millipedes Mastigona bosniensis, Mycogona germanica, Polydesmus testaceus, Rossiulus vilnensis, the centipedes Lithobius nodulipes, Lithobius macilentus, and the isopod Trichoniscus pygmaeus). Combination of various afforestation practices in colliery spoil heaps can therefore improve and enrich the communities of terrestrial invertebrates including predatory centipedes and saprophagous representatives of millipedes and terrestrial isopods, both important for successive development of soil profile at these specific substrates. 700 1 $aAUROVÁ, K. 773 $tIn: INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON SOIL ZOOLOGY, 15; INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON APTERYGOTA, 12., 2008, Curitiba. Biodiversity, conservation and sustainabele management of soil animal: abstracts. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas. Editors: George Gardner Brown; Klaus Dieter Sautter; Renato Marques; Amarildo Pasini. 1 CD-ROM.
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