Title of article
Modelling local-scale determinants and the probability of microarthropod species occurrence in Antarctic soils
Author/Authors
Caruso، نويسنده , , Tancredi and Borghini، نويسنده , , Francesca and Bucci، نويسنده , , Charlie and Colacevich، نويسنده , , Andrea and Bargagli، نويسنده , , Roberto، نويسنده ,
Pages
8
From page
2949
To page
2956
Abstract
Soil fauna in the extreme conditions of Antarctica consists of a few microinvertebrate species patchily distributed at different spatial scales. Populations of the prostigmatic mite Stereotydeus belli and the collembolan Gressittacantha terranova from northern Victoria Land (Antarctica) were used as models to study the effect of soil properties on microarthropod distributions. In agreement with the general assumption that the development and distribution of life in these ecosystems is mainly controlled by abiotic factors, we found that the probability of occurrence of S. belli depends on soil moisture and texture and on the sampling period (which affects the general availability of water); surprisingly, none of the analysed variables were significantly related to the G. terranova distribution. Based on our results and literature data, we propose a theoretical model that introduces biotic interactions among the major factors driving the local distribution of collembolans in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems.
Keywords
Biological interactions , Distribution , Soil properties , Models , Antarctic arthropods
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1997098
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