Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico

The objective of this work was to compare the oribatid mite and springtail communities in three plots with different soil use - Coffee (CP), secondary vegetation or fallow fields (acahual, A) and a cloud mountain forest (CMF) - within a coffee plantation located in Santa Maria Huatulco, Oaxaca State...

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Main Authors: Rojas,Aldo Bernal, Castaño-Meneses,Gabriela, Palacios-Vargas,José G., García-Calderón,Norma E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica 2009
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2009000800030
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spelling ftjscielo:oai:scielo:S0100-204X2009000800030 2023-05-15T18:50:35+02:00 Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico Rojas,Aldo Bernal Castaño-Meneses,Gabriela Palacios-Vargas,José G. García-Calderón,Norma E. 2009-08-01 text/html http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2009000800030 en eng Embrapa Informação Tecnológica Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira v.44 n.8 2009 Coffea arabica biodiversity cloud mountain forest Collembola litter microarthropods secondary vegetation journal article 2009 ftjscielo 2015-10-26T17:58:12Z The objective of this work was to compare the oribatid mite and springtail communities in three plots with different soil use - Coffee (CP), secondary vegetation or fallow fields (acahual, A) and a cloud mountain forest (CMF) - within a coffee plantation located in Santa Maria Huatulco, Oaxaca State, Mexico. In each plot 20 samples (10 of soil, 10 of litter) were taken and processed in Berlese funnels. The extracted fauna was preserved in 70% ethanol. A total of 3,031 oribatid mites belonging to 33 species, and 1,177 specimens of springtails belonging to 43 species, were collected. The number of species recorded was: 27 at CP (14 oribatids; 13 springtails), 44 at A (19 oribatids; 25 springtails) and 62 at CMF (32 for each group). A total of 26 oribatid and 27 springtail species was found in the soil, and 25 oribatid and 32 springtail species were found in the litter. The most abundant species were the oribatids Rostroztes foveolatus (Haplozetidae), Tectocepheus sp. (Tecocepheidae), Karenella sp. (Oppidae), Atropacarus (Hoplophorella) cf. fonseciai (Phthiracaridae), Epilohmannia pallida americana (Epilohmannidae), and the springtails Ceratophysella cf. gibbosa (Hypogastruridae), Mesaphorura sp. (Tullbergidae) and Proisotoma cf. minuta (Isotomidae). Fourteen families and 18 species of Oribatida species and 5 families and 34 species of Collembola were recorded for the first time for the State. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mite Springtail SciELO Brazil (Scientific Electronic Library Online)
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topic Coffea arabica
biodiversity
cloud mountain forest
Collembola
litter
microarthropods
secondary vegetation
spellingShingle Coffea arabica
biodiversity
cloud mountain forest
Collembola
litter
microarthropods
secondary vegetation
Rojas,Aldo Bernal
Castaño-Meneses,Gabriela
Palacios-Vargas,José G.
García-Calderón,Norma E.
Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico
topic_facet Coffea arabica
biodiversity
cloud mountain forest
Collembola
litter
microarthropods
secondary vegetation
description The objective of this work was to compare the oribatid mite and springtail communities in three plots with different soil use - Coffee (CP), secondary vegetation or fallow fields (acahual, A) and a cloud mountain forest (CMF) - within a coffee plantation located in Santa Maria Huatulco, Oaxaca State, Mexico. In each plot 20 samples (10 of soil, 10 of litter) were taken and processed in Berlese funnels. The extracted fauna was preserved in 70% ethanol. A total of 3,031 oribatid mites belonging to 33 species, and 1,177 specimens of springtails belonging to 43 species, were collected. The number of species recorded was: 27 at CP (14 oribatids; 13 springtails), 44 at A (19 oribatids; 25 springtails) and 62 at CMF (32 for each group). A total of 26 oribatid and 27 springtail species was found in the soil, and 25 oribatid and 32 springtail species were found in the litter. The most abundant species were the oribatids Rostroztes foveolatus (Haplozetidae), Tectocepheus sp. (Tecocepheidae), Karenella sp. (Oppidae), Atropacarus (Hoplophorella) cf. fonseciai (Phthiracaridae), Epilohmannia pallida americana (Epilohmannidae), and the springtails Ceratophysella cf. gibbosa (Hypogastruridae), Mesaphorura sp. (Tullbergidae) and Proisotoma cf. minuta (Isotomidae). Fourteen families and 18 species of Oribatida species and 5 families and 34 species of Collembola were recorded for the first time for the State.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rojas,Aldo Bernal
Castaño-Meneses,Gabriela
Palacios-Vargas,José G.
García-Calderón,Norma E.
author_facet Rojas,Aldo Bernal
Castaño-Meneses,Gabriela
Palacios-Vargas,José G.
García-Calderón,Norma E.
author_sort Rojas,Aldo Bernal
title Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico
title_short Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico
title_full Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico
title_fullStr Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico
title_sort oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in sierra sur, oaxaca, mexico
publisher Embrapa Informação Tecnológica
publishDate 2009
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2009000800030
genre Mite
Springtail
genre_facet Mite
Springtail
op_source Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira v.44 n.8 2009
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