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Diversity of terrestrial isopod species along a transect through northern Israel
Authors:Michael R Warburg  Elisabeth Hornung
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Technion, Haifa, 32000, Israel;(2) Department of Ecology, JATE University, H-6701 Szeged, Pf.51, Hungary
Abstract:The distribution of isopod species along a 70 km transect through northern Israel is described. The transect started from the Mediterranean seashore through Mt. Carmel and the Gilboa Mts. to the Jordan Valley. The habitats ranged from grassland, macqui to woodland in the Mediterranean region, onto grassland in the semi-arid region. Thirty isopod species were found, of these only one species was common to all the regions, and two species were found in four out of five regions. The largest number of species inhabited the mountainous habitats of Mt. Carmel and the Gilboa Mts: 20 and 14 species, respectively. Twelve species were found in the Coastal Plain; five of these were found exclusively there. Two of the four species found in the Jordan Valley were characteristic of that semi-arid region. Beta-diversity was found to be low in most cases and especially in the comparison between Mediterranean and semi-arid habitats.
Keywords:biodiversity  Isopoda  Israel  landscape types  zoogeographical regions
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