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Influence of rainfall,temperature and somes oil physico-chemical variables on seasonal population structure and vertical distribution of earthworms in two semi-arid tropical grassland soils
Authors:M Vikram Reddy  Mohiuddin Pasha
Institution:(1) Environmental Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Kakatiya University, 506 009 Warangal, Andra Pradesh, India
Abstract:Two semi-arid tropical grasslands, one of an alfisol and the other on vertisol were sampled for earthworm populations during July 1985 to July 1987. The soil of the alfisol grassland was slightly acidic while that of the vertisol was slightly alkaline. The alfisol grassland has a lower range of soil moisture, soil temperature, electrical conductivity, organic carbon, available nitrogen and potassium, and a higher range of phosphorus compared to the vertisol. The alfisol grassland was inhabited byOctochaetona phillotti (Michaelsen) with rare occurrence ofBarogaster annandalei (Stephenson) whereas the vertisol grassland was inhabited only byB. annandalei. The total population ofO. phillotti ranged between 16 and 96/m2 while its juvenile population ranged between 3.2 and 25.6/m2, pre-adult population between 5.3 and 53.6/m2 and adult population between 0 and 28.8/m2. The total population ofB. annandalei ranged between 3.2 and 58.3/m2 and its juvenile population between 0 and 26.6/m2, pre-adult population 0 and 10.6/m2 and adult population between 0 and 22.4/m2. The earthworms migrated to deeper layers during winter and summer,O. phillotti reaching a maximum depth of 40 cm andB. annandalei reaching a depth of 45 cm, and seen in quiescent stage. Their seasonal population structure was significantly influenced by the seasonal patterns in rainfall, soil temperature, pH, electrical conductivity and phosphorus. These variables along with organic carbon, available nitrogen and potassium together accounted for 32–63% and 79–91% respectively, of the variation in seasonal population fluctuation of differentO. phillotti andB. annandalei age groups. The physical factors of the soil were collectively more effective in causing the seasonal variation in their population size than the chemical factors.Visiting scientist (under the Rockefeller Foundation Environmental Research Fellowship in International Agriculture) in Resource Management Programme of ICRISAT, Andhra Pradesh, India
Keywords:Grassland  Alfisol  vertisol  Seasonality  Earthworm population  Abiotic variables
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