Effects of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Oniscidea) on leaf litter decomposition processes

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Khaleid F. Abd El-Wakeil
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Abstract

The leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and decomposer invertebrates such as earthworms, diplopods and isopods. The present work aimed to evaluate the impact of terrestrial isopod on leaf litter decomposition process. In Lab experimental food sources from oak and magnolia leaves litter were prepared. Air dried leaf litter were cut to 9 mm discs and sterilized in an autoclave then soaked in distilled water or water percolated through soil and left to decompose for 2, 4 and 6 weeks. 12 groups from two isopods species Porcellio scaber and Armadillidium vulgare, were prepared with each one containing 9 isopods. They were fed individually on the prepared food for 2 weeks. The prepared food differed in Carbon stable isotope ratio (δ13C), C%, N% and C/N ratios. At the end of the experiment, isopods were dissected and separated into gut, gut content and rest of the body. The δ13C for the prepared food, faecal pellets, remaining food, gut content, gut and rest of isopod were compared. The feeding activities of the two isopods were significantly different among isopods groups. Consumption and egestion ratios of magnolia leaf were higher than oak leaf. P. scaber consumed and egested litter higher than A. vulgare. The present results suggested that the impact of isopods and decomposition processes is species and litter specific.

陆生等足类动物对凋落叶分解过程的影响
凋落叶的分解是由微生物和蚯蚓、二足类和等足类等分解者无脊椎动物共同作用完成的。本研究旨在评价陆生等足类动物对凋落叶分解过程的影响。在实验室中,以栎树和玉兰树的凋落叶作为实验食物源。将风干的凋落叶切成9毫米的圆盘,在高压灭菌器中消毒,然后用蒸馏水或渗透土壤的水浸泡,使其分解2、4和6周。从斑瓷(Porcellio scaber)和普通犰狳(Armadillidium vulgare)两种等足类中选取12个类群,每个类群含有9个等足类。分别饲喂准备好的食物2周。制备的食物在碳稳定同位素比值(δ13C)、C%、N%和C/N比值上存在差异。实验结束时,解剖等足类动物,将其分为肠道、肠道内容物和身体其余部分。比较了制备食物、粪丸、剩余物、肠道含量、等足类动物肠道及其余部分的δ13C。两种等足类动物的取食活性在不同类群间差异显著。木兰叶的消耗和消化比高于橡树叶。褐皮霉消耗和消化的凋落物高于褐皮霉。结果表明,等足类动物及其分解过程的影响具有物种和凋落物特异性。
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