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Vertical distribution of earwigs (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) in a temperate lowland forest,based on sampling with a mobile aerial lift platform
Authors:Markéta Kirstová  Petr Pyszko  Jan Šipoš  Pavel Drozd  Petr Kočárek
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic;2. Department of Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract:Although earwigs (Dermaptera) may be important components of ecosystems because of their locally high abundance and omnivory, their vertical distribution among forest strata is poorly understood. This study used a mobile aerial lift platform to survey the spatiotemporal distribution of earwigs along the vertical dimension in a forest. In 2013 and 2014, 57 trees in a lowland floodplain forest were sampled in the southeastern Czech Republic, Central Europe. Earwigs were collected along the complete vertical gradient of the foliage of the trees using square beating sheets and exhaustors. Of the three recorded earwig species (Apterygida media, Chelidura acanthopygia and Forficula auricularia), A. media was the most abundant. The distribution of its abundance with the height from ground (in the tree leaf layer) was unimodal, with a peak at 4–10 m, indicating that A. media is arboricolous. The vertical stratification of A. media differed among developmental stages, and in its abundance among tree species. Investigation of insect vertical stratification in forests should be facilitated by the use of a mobile aerial lift platform.
Keywords:Apterygida media  Europe  Palearctic region  riparian hardwood forest  stratification
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