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Spatial structure of soil-and-litter dwelling microarthropod community on catena in steppe Trans-Volga region

机译:跨伏尔加河地区草原上土壤和凋落物微型节肢动物群落的空间结构

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The spatial structure of an oribatid and collembolan community was investigated along a transect placed on a catena, from hygrophyte meadow to dry steppe. Processing of the data obtained using ANOVA, correlation, and gradient analyses showed that the microarthropod community consists of local association which are more strongly pronounced for oribatid mites. Contrary to springtails, the local mite associations conform to geomorphological elements of the catena slope and plant associations. Some topoecogroups of Oribatei and Cllembola are distinguished: they can be considered as hygrophilous, mesophilous, xero-mesophilous, and xerophilous groups. The distribution of all characteristics of the microarthropod community by catena gradient is different in oribatid mites and springtails.
机译:从湿生植物草甸到干草原,沿着连环植物上的一个样带调查了一个oribatid和collembolan群落的空间结构。使用方差分析,相关性和梯度分析对数据进行的处理表明,微节肢动物群落由局部缔合组成,这对于oribatid螨更为明显。与跳尾相反,当地的螨虫协会符合链状斜坡和植物协会的地貌要素。区分了Oribatei和Cllembola的一些拓扑群:它们可以被认为是亲水性,中温性,干中温性和干性基团。在链螨和跳尾螨中,通过链节梯度的微节肢动物群落所有特征的分布是不同的。

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