Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica

The distribution and abundance of free-living arthropods from soil and under stones were surveyed at the Cape Hallett ice-free area (ASPA No. 106), North Victoria Land, Antarctica. A total of 327 samples from 67 plots yielded 11 species of arthropods comprised of three Collembola: Cryptopygus cisant...

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Main Authors: Sinclair, BJ, Scott, MB, Klok, CJ, Terblanche, JS, Marshall, DJ, Reyers, B, Chown, SL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2031
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spelling ftcsir:oai:researchspace.csir.co.za:10204/2031 2023-05-15T13:04:47+02:00 Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica Sinclair, BJ Scott, MB Klok, CJ Terblanche, JS Marshall, DJ Reyers, B Chown, SL 2006-09 223540 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2031 en eng Cambridge University Press Sinclair, BJ, et al. 2006. Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica. Antarctic Science, vol. 18(3), pp 303-312 0954-1020 http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2031 Copyright: 2006 Cambridge University Press Acari Collembola Mites Spatial distribution Springtails Environmental sciences Physical geography Article 2006 ftcsir 2022-05-19T06:15:06Z The distribution and abundance of free-living arthropods from soil and under stones were surveyed at the Cape Hallett ice-free area (ASPA No. 106), North Victoria Land, Antarctica. A total of 327 samples from 67 plots yielded 11 species of arthropods comprised of three Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Friesea grisea and Isotoma klovstadi and eight mites: Coccorhagidia gressitti, Eupodes wisei, Maudheimia petronia, Nanorchestes sp., Stereotydeus belli, S. punctatus, Tydeus setsukoae and T. wadei. Arthropods were absent from areas occupied by the large Adelie penguin colony. There was some distinction among arthropod communities of different habitats, with water and a lichen species (indicative of scree slope habitats) ranking as significant community predictors alongside spatial variables in a Canonical Correspondence Analysis. Recent changes to the management plan for ASPA No. 106 may need to be revisited as the recommended campsite is close to the area of greatest arthropod diversity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adelie penguin Antarc* Antarctic Science Antarctica Victoria Land Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (South Africa): CSIR Research Space Cape Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Victoria Land
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topic Acari
Collembola
Mites
Spatial distribution
Springtails
Environmental sciences
Physical geography
spellingShingle Acari
Collembola
Mites
Spatial distribution
Springtails
Environmental sciences
Physical geography
Sinclair, BJ
Scott, MB
Klok, CJ
Terblanche, JS
Marshall, DJ
Reyers, B
Chown, SL
Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica
topic_facet Acari
Collembola
Mites
Spatial distribution
Springtails
Environmental sciences
Physical geography
description The distribution and abundance of free-living arthropods from soil and under stones were surveyed at the Cape Hallett ice-free area (ASPA No. 106), North Victoria Land, Antarctica. A total of 327 samples from 67 plots yielded 11 species of arthropods comprised of three Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Friesea grisea and Isotoma klovstadi and eight mites: Coccorhagidia gressitti, Eupodes wisei, Maudheimia petronia, Nanorchestes sp., Stereotydeus belli, S. punctatus, Tydeus setsukoae and T. wadei. Arthropods were absent from areas occupied by the large Adelie penguin colony. There was some distinction among arthropod communities of different habitats, with water and a lichen species (indicative of scree slope habitats) ranking as significant community predictors alongside spatial variables in a Canonical Correspondence Analysis. Recent changes to the management plan for ASPA No. 106 may need to be revisited as the recommended campsite is close to the area of greatest arthropod diversity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sinclair, BJ
Scott, MB
Klok, CJ
Terblanche, JS
Marshall, DJ
Reyers, B
Chown, SL
author_facet Sinclair, BJ
Scott, MB
Klok, CJ
Terblanche, JS
Marshall, DJ
Reyers, B
Chown, SL
author_sort Sinclair, BJ
title Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica
title_short Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica
title_full Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica
title_fullStr Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica
title_sort determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at cape hallett, antarctica
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2031
long_lat ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317)
ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317)
geographic Cape Hallett
Hallett
Victoria Land
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Victoria Land
genre Adelie penguin
Antarc*
Antarctic Science
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Victoria Land
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op_relation Sinclair, BJ, et al. 2006. Determinants of terrestrial arthropod community composition at Cape Hallett, Antarctica. Antarctic Science, vol. 18(3), pp 303-312
0954-1020
http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2031
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