Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina

The objective of this work was to assess the soil oribatid mite communities in four sites of the Upper Paraná Bosque Atlántico, in the Iguazú National Park, Argentina and in surrounding areas: bamboo forest, palm forest and two mixed forests. A comparison between each pair of sites, based on the pre...

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Autor principal: Montti, Lía Fernanda
Publicado: 2009
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spelling paper:paper_0100204X_v44_n8_p1021_Martinez2023-06-08T15:10:11Z Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina Montti, Lía Fernanda Bamboo Biogeography Bioprospection mixed forest Palm Soil mites Acari Oribatida The objective of this work was to assess the soil oribatid mite communities in four sites of the Upper Paraná Bosque Atlántico, in the Iguazú National Park, Argentina and in surrounding areas: bamboo forest, palm forest and two mixed forests. A comparison between each pair of sites, based on the presence-absence of oribatid species, was performed using Jaccard's index. This is the first systematic sampling of oribatid mites in this area. A total of 56 genera and 96 oribatid species were found, 25 and 49 of them, respectively, are new citation for Argentina. The highest similarity was found between mixed forests. Almost 68% and 34% of the genera were cited for similar biotopes in Brazil and Paraguay, respectively. Fil:Montti, L.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2009 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0100204X_v44_n8_p1021_Martinez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0100204X_v44_n8_p1021_Martinez
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Bamboo
Biogeography
Bioprospection mixed forest
Palm
Soil mites
Acari
Oribatida
spellingShingle Bamboo
Biogeography
Bioprospection mixed forest
Palm
Soil mites
Acari
Oribatida
Montti, Lía Fernanda
Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina
topic_facet Bamboo
Biogeography
Bioprospection mixed forest
Palm
Soil mites
Acari
Oribatida
description The objective of this work was to assess the soil oribatid mite communities in four sites of the Upper Paraná Bosque Atlántico, in the Iguazú National Park, Argentina and in surrounding areas: bamboo forest, palm forest and two mixed forests. A comparison between each pair of sites, based on the presence-absence of oribatid species, was performed using Jaccard's index. This is the first systematic sampling of oribatid mites in this area. A total of 56 genera and 96 oribatid species were found, 25 and 49 of them, respectively, are new citation for Argentina. The highest similarity was found between mixed forests. Almost 68% and 34% of the genera were cited for similar biotopes in Brazil and Paraguay, respectively.
author Montti, Lía Fernanda
author_facet Montti, Lía Fernanda
author_sort Montti, Lía Fernanda
title Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina
title_short Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina
title_full Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina
title_fullStr Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of Misiones forest in the Iguazú area, Argentina
title_sort soil oribatid mite in four typical vegetation communities of misiones forest in the iguazú area, argentina
publishDate 2009
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0100204X_v44_n8_p1021_Martinez
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0100204X_v44_n8_p1021_Martinez
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