2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0002694
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Comparative study of Collembola community on post fire land, transitional land and control land in teak forest Baluran National Park Situbondo

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“…The fauna of the springtails of Kosovo and Metohija has been poorly studied, although a great diversity and high endemism can be expected in this territory, especially in the unexplored caves and gorges. As was previously mentioned, ecology-related factors have a significant impact on the composition and structure of the Collembola communities (Paul et al, 2011;Rendoš et al, 2016;Pollierer & Scheu, 2017;Vincent et al, 2018;Potapov et al, 2020;Suhadi et al, 2020;Herta et al, 2021). In this regard, climate changes represent a strong selective pressure on the Collembola communities, giving a big significance to their research on this territory in the aspect of conservation biology.…”
Section: Journal Of Insect Biodiversity Andmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The fauna of the springtails of Kosovo and Metohija has been poorly studied, although a great diversity and high endemism can be expected in this territory, especially in the unexplored caves and gorges. As was previously mentioned, ecology-related factors have a significant impact on the composition and structure of the Collembola communities (Paul et al, 2011;Rendoš et al, 2016;Pollierer & Scheu, 2017;Vincent et al, 2018;Potapov et al, 2020;Suhadi et al, 2020;Herta et al, 2021). In this regard, climate changes represent a strong selective pressure on the Collembola communities, giving a big significance to their research on this territory in the aspect of conservation biology.…”
Section: Journal Of Insect Biodiversity Andmentioning
confidence: 89%