A COMPARISON OF THE SOIL MICROARTHROPOD FAUNA, BETWEEN NATIVE FOREST AND A PINUS RADIATA PLANTATION, IN EQUIVALENT BIOTOPES

  • Rene Covarrubias Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación

Abstract

A companson of the microarthropod fauna was made between a native températe forest and a replacement plantation of Pinus radiata in equivalent places. A stratified sampling was made considering two soil horizons. Results are reported for the supraspecific level.
Significant differences were found for most taxa, either for the sampling frequencies or the abundances. Abundances were higher in Pinus soils for the most frequent taxa (over 80%); also soil horizon preferences are shown for many of the 36 taxa found in native forest or the 31 found under Pinus
All the differences found are interpreted as a new biocenotic order in the Pinus plantation, corresponding to other humification types and soil structure, than in the original native forest.

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Published
2022-08-11
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Covarrubias, R. (2022). A COMPARISON OF THE SOIL MICROARTHROPOD FAUNA, BETWEEN NATIVE FOREST AND A PINUS RADIATA PLANTATION, IN EQUIVALENT BIOTOPES. Acta Entomológica Chilena, 18, 41-51. Retrieved from http://revistas.umce.cl/index.php/actaent/article/view/2133
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