Ecological resilience of soil oribatid mite communities after the fire disturbance

作者: Ji Won Kim , Chuleui Jung

DOI: 10.5141/ECOENV.2013.015

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摘要: This study investigated the impact of fire disturbance and pattern recovery soil dwelling oribatid mite com munities with respect to resilience from disturbance. Oribatid mites are important decomposer animals plant debris in feeding habits saprophagy mycophagy. Massive wild reduced abundance diversity. The varied relative intensity proportion species common non-disturbed natural site increased as time after elapsed, which implying some degree naturalness occurring reorganization phase community. From sites different impact, we found higher diversity intermediately disturbed than severely or non-dis turbed site, supporting intermediate hypothesis. Also this showed that differential plots, can be explored even shorter period research ecological succession

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