Species diversity of soil mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) under different agricultural land use types

IF 0.7 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
M. Amani, J. Khajehali, Majid Moradi-Faradonbeh, F. Macchioni
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Abstract

Mites are among the most important members of soil arthropod communities, because they are the most diverse in terms of ecological niche and behavior. Due to the sensitivity of soil mites to soil disturbance, their diversity and numbers can be used as ecological indices for assessing disturbances in ecosystems. To determine the effect of land use type on soil mite biodiversity, abundance and biodiversity indices of soil inhabiting mesostigmatic mites were evaluated at eight sites in Saman and Shahrekord, Iran, each site including two adjacent agricultural pieces of land: an orchard and a crop field. The biodiversity of mites was measured by several biodiversity indices and then compared by analysis of variance. The specimens collected belonged to 12 families, 17 genera and 24 species. The biodiversity index values calculated in different months showed that these indices were usually higher in warm months and in orchards than in cold months and crop fields. In the examined crop fields, the diversity index values were lower after harvesting, probably due to soil disturbance by agricultural machinery. There was a significant difference in the Shannon-Wiener's diversity index among different land uses. The maximum and minimum values of this index were recorded at the vine orchard (1.48) and wheat field (0.15) in an elm/wheat site at Shahrekord, respectively. The soil organic matter content was maximum in the vineyard (2.12%) and minimum in the wheat field (0.41%).
不同农业用地类型下土壤螨的物种多样性
螨虫是土壤节肢动物群落中最重要的成员之一,因为它们在生态位和行为方面最多样化。由于土壤螨类对土壤扰动的敏感性,其多样性和数量可作为评价生态系统扰动的生态指标。为了确定土地利用类型对土壤螨类生物多样性的影响,在伊朗Saman和Shahrekord的8个样点(每个样点包括两个相邻的农业用地:果园和农田)评价了土壤中螟螨的丰度和生物多样性指数。采用多种生物多样性指数对螨类的生物多样性进行测量,并进行方差分析比较。标本隶属12科17属24种。不同月份的生物多样性指数计算结果表明,温暖月份和果园的生物多样性指数通常高于寒冷月份和农田。在所调查的农田中,收获后的多样性指数值较低,可能是由于农业机械对土壤的干扰。不同土地利用方式的Shannon-Wiener多样性指数存在显著差异。该指数的最大值为葡萄果园(1.48),最小值为麦田(0.15)。葡萄园土壤有机质含量最高(2.12%),麦田土壤有机质含量最低(0.41%)。
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Persian Journal of Acarology
Persian Journal of Acarology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
30.80%
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审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Persian Journal of Acarology (PJA) is a peer-reviewed international journal of the Acarological Society of Iran for publication of high quality papers on any aspect of Acarology including mite and tick behavior, biochemistry, biology, control, ecology, evolution, morphology, physiology, systematics and taxonomy. All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review before acceptance.
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