Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina
- Autores
- González Reyes, Andrea Ximena; Corronca, Jose Antonio; Arroyo, Norma Carolina
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- 2012
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- Ecoregions are regional-scale biodiversity units. Several of them converge in Salta Province, Argentina, where Puna and Monte are priority conservation areas for different reasons. The aims of our research were to (1) analyze the inventory obtained by determining the alpha and beta diversities of the arthropod communities in the ecoregions; (2) attempt to establish the most likely factors responsible for the distribution patterns of the epigeous communities present in the Monte and Puna take off; and (3) show the main changes in abundance and species richness of the most diverse arthropod groups recorded over space. Pitfall traps were used to collect epigeous arthropods. Several soil variables were measured in the field in addition to climatic variables. The total inventory and data by sites were evaluated using nonparametric estimators. Observed and estimated diversity values were used to compare epigeous arthropod communities between ecoregions. Beta diversity was assessed by different methods. The abundance-based Morisita index was used to investigate the degree of association between ecoregions and sampling sites. We used a non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis to show the ordination of the studied sites following the similarity of arthropod assemblages and possible relationships with environmental variables that could explain it. Species richness differed between ecoregions, and the true diversity showed that Puna was 1.30-times more diverse than Monte de Sierras y Bolsones. The inventory completeness was adequate (78%), and differed between sites. Species turnover was high with a clear ecoregional faunal separation. The most diverse arthropods orders were spiders, coleopterans, and hymenopterans, which exhibited differences in abundance and species richness between ecoregions. Different factors of soil heterogeneity and climate, which are important in arid environments, exerted an influence on the assemblages of epigeous arthropods obtained.
Fil: González Reyes, Andrea Ximena. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina
Fil: Corronca, Jose Antonio. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Salta; Argentina
Fil: Arroyo, Norma Carolina. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina - Materia
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern ArgentinaGonzález Reyes, Andrea XimenaCorronca, Jose AntonioArroyo, Norma CarolinaBIODIVERSITYECO-REGIONSLOCAL DIVERSITYSPECIES TURNOVERhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Ecoregions are regional-scale biodiversity units. Several of them converge in Salta Province, Argentina, where Puna and Monte are priority conservation areas for different reasons. The aims of our research were to (1) analyze the inventory obtained by determining the alpha and beta diversities of the arthropod communities in the ecoregions; (2) attempt to establish the most likely factors responsible for the distribution patterns of the epigeous communities present in the Monte and Puna take off; and (3) show the main changes in abundance and species richness of the most diverse arthropod groups recorded over space. Pitfall traps were used to collect epigeous arthropods. Several soil variables were measured in the field in addition to climatic variables. The total inventory and data by sites were evaluated using nonparametric estimators. Observed and estimated diversity values were used to compare epigeous arthropod communities between ecoregions. Beta diversity was assessed by different methods. The abundance-based Morisita index was used to investigate the degree of association between ecoregions and sampling sites. We used a non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis to show the ordination of the studied sites following the similarity of arthropod assemblages and possible relationships with environmental variables that could explain it. Species richness differed between ecoregions, and the true diversity showed that Puna was 1.30-times more diverse than Monte de Sierras y Bolsones. The inventory completeness was adequate (78%), and differed between sites. Species turnover was high with a clear ecoregional faunal separation. The most diverse arthropods orders were spiders, coleopterans, and hymenopterans, which exhibited differences in abundance and species richness between ecoregions. Different factors of soil heterogeneity and climate, which are important in arid environments, exerted an influence on the assemblages of epigeous arthropods obtained.Fil: González Reyes, Andrea Ximena. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; ArgentinaFil: Corronca, Jose Antonio. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Salta; ArgentinaFil: Arroyo, Norma Carolina. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; ArgentinaAcademia Sinica2012-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/197799González Reyes, Andrea Ximena; Corronca, Jose Antonio; Arroyo, Norma Carolina; Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina; Academia Sinica; Zoological Studies; 8; 10-2012; 1367-13791021-5506CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/51.8/1367.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-15T14:47:55Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/197799instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-15 14:47:55.444CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina González Reyes, Andrea Ximena BIODIVERSITY ECO-REGIONS LOCAL DIVERSITY SPECIES TURNOVER |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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Differences in Alpha and Beta Diversities of Epigeous Arthropod Assemblages in Two Ecoregions of Northwestern Argentina |
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González Reyes, Andrea Ximena Corronca, Jose Antonio Arroyo, Norma Carolina |
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González Reyes, Andrea Ximena |
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González Reyes, Andrea Ximena Corronca, Jose Antonio Arroyo, Norma Carolina |
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BIODIVERSITY ECO-REGIONS LOCAL DIVERSITY SPECIES TURNOVER |
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BIODIVERSITY ECO-REGIONS LOCAL DIVERSITY SPECIES TURNOVER |
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Ecoregions are regional-scale biodiversity units. Several of them converge in Salta Province, Argentina, where Puna and Monte are priority conservation areas for different reasons. The aims of our research were to (1) analyze the inventory obtained by determining the alpha and beta diversities of the arthropod communities in the ecoregions; (2) attempt to establish the most likely factors responsible for the distribution patterns of the epigeous communities present in the Monte and Puna take off; and (3) show the main changes in abundance and species richness of the most diverse arthropod groups recorded over space. Pitfall traps were used to collect epigeous arthropods. Several soil variables were measured in the field in addition to climatic variables. The total inventory and data by sites were evaluated using nonparametric estimators. Observed and estimated diversity values were used to compare epigeous arthropod communities between ecoregions. Beta diversity was assessed by different methods. The abundance-based Morisita index was used to investigate the degree of association between ecoregions and sampling sites. We used a non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis to show the ordination of the studied sites following the similarity of arthropod assemblages and possible relationships with environmental variables that could explain it. Species richness differed between ecoregions, and the true diversity showed that Puna was 1.30-times more diverse than Monte de Sierras y Bolsones. The inventory completeness was adequate (78%), and differed between sites. Species turnover was high with a clear ecoregional faunal separation. The most diverse arthropods orders were spiders, coleopterans, and hymenopterans, which exhibited differences in abundance and species richness between ecoregions. Different factors of soil heterogeneity and climate, which are important in arid environments, exerted an influence on the assemblages of epigeous arthropods obtained. Fil: González Reyes, Andrea Ximena. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina Fil: Corronca, Jose Antonio. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Salta; Argentina Fil: Arroyo, Norma Carolina. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Instituto para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad de Invertebrados; Argentina |
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Ecoregions are regional-scale biodiversity units. Several of them converge in Salta Province, Argentina, where Puna and Monte are priority conservation areas for different reasons. The aims of our research were to (1) analyze the inventory obtained by determining the alpha and beta diversities of the arthropod communities in the ecoregions; (2) attempt to establish the most likely factors responsible for the distribution patterns of the epigeous communities present in the Monte and Puna take off; and (3) show the main changes in abundance and species richness of the most diverse arthropod groups recorded over space. Pitfall traps were used to collect epigeous arthropods. Several soil variables were measured in the field in addition to climatic variables. The total inventory and data by sites were evaluated using nonparametric estimators. Observed and estimated diversity values were used to compare epigeous arthropod communities between ecoregions. Beta diversity was assessed by different methods. The abundance-based Morisita index was used to investigate the degree of association between ecoregions and sampling sites. We used a non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis to show the ordination of the studied sites following the similarity of arthropod assemblages and possible relationships with environmental variables that could explain it. Species richness differed between ecoregions, and the true diversity showed that Puna was 1.30-times more diverse than Monte de Sierras y Bolsones. The inventory completeness was adequate (78%), and differed between sites. Species turnover was high with a clear ecoregional faunal separation. The most diverse arthropods orders were spiders, coleopterans, and hymenopterans, which exhibited differences in abundance and species richness between ecoregions. Different factors of soil heterogeneity and climate, which are important in arid environments, exerted an influence on the assemblages of epigeous arthropods obtained. |
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