The effect of clear-cutting and wildfire on soil Oribatida (Acari) in windthrown stands of the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia)

作者: Jana Lóšková , Peter Ľuptáčik , Dana Miklisová , Ľubomír Kováč

DOI: 10.1016/J.EJSOBI.2013.01.001

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摘要: The aim of this study was to assess the impact clear-cutting and wildfire on soil Oribatida in spruce forest stands High Tatra Mts. (Slovakia), which were heavily damaged by windthrow 2004. Additionally, a part clear-cut area subsequently 2005. investigation carried out 2007 following treatments: (EXT), (FIR) control (REF). Significantly lower abundance found FIR EXT compared REF stands. had clearly higher total species richness followed (47, 34, 29 species, respectively). NMS ordination showed considerable differences composition communities between treatments. dominant Hermannia gibba, Oppiella nova Tectocepheus velatus significantly abundances surface living H. gibba Liacarus corracinus low stands, whereas rare L. coracinus totally absent. On other hand, Oribatula tibialis than others. Our results show that pronounced negative effect diversity Tatras three two years after disturbance, respectively.

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