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Germán H Cheli1, J C Corley, O Bruzzone, M Del Brío, F Martínez, N Martínez Román, I Ríos.
Abstract
This is the first study based on a planned and intensive sampling effort that describes the community composition and structure of the ground-dwelling arthropod assemblage of Península Valdés (Patagonia). It was carried out using pitfall traps, opened for two weeks during the summers of 2005, 2006 and 2007. A total of 28,111 individuals were caught. Ants(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) dominated this community, followed by beetles (Coleoptera) and spiders (Araneae). The most abundant species were Pheidole bergi Mayr (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) and Blapstinus punctulatus Solier (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Two new species were very recently described as new based on specimens collected during this study: Valdesianacuriosa Carpintero, Dellapé & Cheli (Hemiptera, Miridae) and Anomaloptera patagonica Dellapé& Cheli (Hemiptera, Oxycarenidae). The order Coleoptera was the most diverse taxa. The distribution of abundance data was best described by the logarithmic series model both at the family and species levels, suggesting that ecological relationships in this community could be controlled by a few factors. The community was dominated by predators from a trophic perspective. This suggests that predation acts as an important factor driving the distribution and abundances of surface-dwelling arthropods in this habitat and as such serves as a key element in understanding desert, above-ground community structure. These findings may also be useful for management and conservation purposes in arid Patagonia.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20572783 PMCID: PMC3014803 DOI: 10.1673/031.010.5001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1. Main environmental units and geographical location of the sampling sites in the study area (dark grey: shrub steppe; light gray: shrub-grass steppe). High quality figures are available online.
Arthropod orders and families collected through pitfall trapping in Península Valdés.
Figure 2. Relative abundance (%) of orders collected from Península Valdés (Patagonia, Argentina).High quality figures are available online.
Figure 3. Relative abundance (larger than 1%) of ant species collected from Península Valdés (Patagonia, Argentina). High quality figures are available online.
Abundance of ant species (Hymenoptera-Formicidae) in Península Valdés.
Figure 4. Relative abundance (larger than 1%) of beetle species collected from in Península Valdés (Patagonia, Argentina). High quality figures are available online.
Abundance of beetle species (Coleoptera) in Península Valdés.
Figure 5. Relative abundance (larger than 1%) of true bug species collected from Península Valdés (Patagonia, Argentina). High quality figures are available online.
Abundance of true bugs species (Hemiptera-Heteroptera) in Península Valdés.
Fit to species abundances models (p values), Diversity (Shannon-Wiener index) and evenness values to family and species levels.
Diversity values of arthropod assemblages.
Figure 6. Relative abundance (%) and family richness of trophic guilds of ground-dwelling arthropods collected from Península Valdés (Patagonia.Argentina). High quality figures are available online.