1987
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.79528
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Effect of reafforestation by coniferes in natural biotopes of middle and south Navarra (Northern Spain)

Abstract: The effects on soil fauna (Nematoda, Oribatei and Collembola) of reafforestation with Pinus nigra and Pinus halepensis, in two sites of Middle and South of Navarra have been studied. The analysis of Equitability, Richness and Similarity, as well as comparisons among biotopes by means of correspondences analysis, have been made.

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“…Thus, these past uses may have masked an effect of the conversion. In contrast, the reforestation in Southern Europe, commonly a conversion from Quercus to Eucalyptus or exotic pine, caused the decline of the collembolan community when compared with the natural vegetation (Jordana et al, 1987;Sousa et al, 1994). Sousa et al (1994) compared Collembola populations from a Quercus forest and a Eucalyptus plantation in Portugal, and showed degradation of the collembolan community structure, the fauna associated with the Quercus stands being richer and more abundant than under Eucalyptus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, these past uses may have masked an effect of the conversion. In contrast, the reforestation in Southern Europe, commonly a conversion from Quercus to Eucalyptus or exotic pine, caused the decline of the collembolan community when compared with the natural vegetation (Jordana et al, 1987;Sousa et al, 1994). Sousa et al (1994) compared Collembola populations from a Quercus forest and a Eucalyptus plantation in Portugal, and showed degradation of the collembolan community structure, the fauna associated with the Quercus stands being richer and more abundant than under Eucalyptus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para determinar los agrupamientos de los biotopos en función de sus perfiles faunísticos, hemos realizado un Análisis Factorial de Correspondencias; este tipo de análisis permite obtener una representación objetiva de un cuadro de contingencia (especies x biotopos), por lo que ha sido ampliamente utilizado en la descripción de las estructuras biocenóticas de los colémbolos edáficos (BONNET et al, 1979;a y b, 1987JORDANA et al, 1987). Para la realización de este análisis se ha utilizado el programa ANAFACOR (LAGARDE, 1983) modificado por nosotros.…”
Section: Materials Y Métodosunclassified
“…REMARKS: Monreal and Campoy (1982) provided measurements and illustrations of the material collected in Navarra. Jordana et al (1987) Steiner, 1930(Körner, 1954; Diplogasteroides (Rhabdontolaimus) stigmatus Steiner, 1930(Rühm, 1956; Rhabditolaimus stigmatus (Steiner, 1930) Andrássy, 1958;Rhabdontolaimus stigmatus (Steiner, 1930) Meyl, 1961Anchidiplogasteroides stigmatus (Steiner, 1930) Paramonov, 1964 DISTRIBUTION: Sierra Nevada/Granada (Picazo et al, 1988;Ocaña & Picazo, 1991 DISTRIBUTION: Sierra Nevada/Granada (Picazo et al, 1988;Ocaña & Picazo, 1991); Añorbe, Ezprogui and Leoz/Navarra ; Sierra Bermeja/Málaga, Sierra de las Nieves/Málaga and Sierra de Grazalema/Cádiz (Peña-Santiago et al, 1996) (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 Synonymy: Acrobeles (Acrobeloides) symmetricus Thorne, 1925;Cephalobus symmetricus (Thorne, 1925) Steiner, 1935 DISTRIBUTION: Unzué/Navarra DISTRIBUTION: Quinto Real/Navarra .…”
Section: Singulus Acrobelesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…soosi, Acrobelophis (Andrássy, 1953) (Palomo, 1979); Quinto Real/Navarra (Monreal & Campoy, 1982); Beunza/Navarra ; Sansoain/Navarra Jordana et al, 1987); Añorbe, Beorburu, Ezprogui and Leoz/Navarra . REMARKS: Monreal and Campoy (1982) provided measurements and illustrations of the material collected in Navarra.…”
Section: Singulus Acrobelesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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