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Distribution and population dynamics of Collembola in relation to soil moisture
Authors:H. A. Verhoef  A. J. van  Selm
Affiliation:H. A. Verhoef and A. J. van Selm, Dept of Biology, Free University, De Boelelaan 1087, NL-1007 MC Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:The significance of variations in soil moisture for the distribution and abundance of the four collembolan species Tomocerus minor, Orchesella cincta. Lepidocyrtus lignorum and Entomnbrya nivalis has been studied in a pine forest. During a relatively dry summer, the distribution and abundance of these species were examined on two sites with an initially different soil water content and depth of the titter/humus layer. The distribution of the species investigated could be described with the negative binomial distribution. During the sampling period. Lloyd's "index of patchiness", / for T. minor and E. nivalis was subject to changes. For T. minor this was probably related to soil water content.
The densities of T. minor and O. cincta were higher in the wet site than in the drier site. At the beginning and at the end of the sampling period the drought tolerant E. nivalis reached equal densities in both sites. The density fluctuations of the four species appeared to be totally different during the sampling period: the drought sensitive species T. minor decreased strongly, L. lignorum remained constant and the drought tolerant species O. cincta and E. nivalis increased strongly. These latter two species were able to survive the dry periods and to attain high densities by reproduction. The results agree with laboratory data on distribution and survival in relation to humidity.
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