2024
DOI: 10.3897/subtbiol.49.128521
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Arthropod diversity in shallow subterranean habitats of the Appalachian Mountains

G. T. Harrison,
Howard P. Dunleavy,
Luisa F. Vasquez-Valverde
et al.

Abstract: Subterranean arthropods are important components of soils and contribute essential food-web functions and other ecosystem services, however, their diversity and community composition has scarcely been assessed. Subterranean pitfall traps are a commonly used method for sampling soil habitats in Europe but have never been widely implemented in the Americas. We used subterranean pitfall traps to sample previously unsurveyed arthropod communities in southwestern Virginia, U.S. Traps were placed in shallow subterra… Show more

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