Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia

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Autor(a) principal: Adis, Joachim U.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Cokendolpher, James C., Reddell, James R., Rodrigues, José Maria G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16422
Resumo: The 357 Schizomida (short-tailed whipscorpions) collected within 12 months from the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland forest (60.4 ± 32.2 ind./m2/month) near Manaus are represented by the hubbardiids Surazomus mirim and S. rodriguesi (99.7% and 0.3% of the total catch, respectively). About 74% of all specimens of S. mirim inhabited the organic soil layer (0-3.5 cm depth) where monthly catches of juveniles were negatively correlated with temperatures of the soil. Females were twice as abundant as males. The lack of a distinct reproductive period and the presence of juveniles (in particular the first nymphal instar) and adults (both sexes) throughout the year indicate a plurivoltine mode of life. Few specimens were caught on the soil surface, none on tree trunks. Abundance of S. mirim is compared with that of the Palpigradi (micro whipscorpions) and Uropygi/Thelyphonida (vinegaroons) from the same study site. Schizomids obtained from the soil of four other upland forests in Central Amazonia (0-14 cm depth) accounted for ≤ 0.1% of the total arthropod fauna at these localities and were represented by three additional species.
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spelling Adis, Joachim U.Cokendolpher, James C.Reddell, James R.Rodrigues, José Maria G.2020-06-05T17:59:39Z2020-06-05T17:59:39Z2001https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1642210.5962/bhl.part.80166The 357 Schizomida (short-tailed whipscorpions) collected within 12 months from the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland forest (60.4 ± 32.2 ind./m2/month) near Manaus are represented by the hubbardiids Surazomus mirim and S. rodriguesi (99.7% and 0.3% of the total catch, respectively). About 74% of all specimens of S. mirim inhabited the organic soil layer (0-3.5 cm depth) where monthly catches of juveniles were negatively correlated with temperatures of the soil. Females were twice as abundant as males. The lack of a distinct reproductive period and the presence of juveniles (in particular the first nymphal instar) and adults (both sexes) throughout the year indicate a plurivoltine mode of life. Few specimens were caught on the soil surface, none on tree trunks. Abundance of S. mirim is compared with that of the Palpigradi (micro whipscorpions) and Uropygi/Thelyphonida (vinegaroons) from the same study site. Schizomids obtained from the soil of four other upland forests in Central Amazonia (0-14 cm depth) accounted for ≤ 0.1% of the total arthropod fauna at these localities and were represented by three additional species.Volume 108, Número 4, Pags. 879-889Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazoniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevue Suisse de Zoologieengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf3376894https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16422/1/artigo-inpa.pdfb3effa2e7b0ee40a68dd7dcb8ae0c1e2MD511/164222020-06-05 14:41:09.53oai:repositorio:1/16422Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-06-05T18:41:09Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
title Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
spellingShingle Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
Adis, Joachim U.
title_short Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
title_full Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
title_sort Abundance and phenology of Schizomida (Arachnida) from a secondary upland forest in Central Amazonia
author Adis, Joachim U.
author_facet Adis, Joachim U.
Cokendolpher, James C.
Reddell, James R.
Rodrigues, José Maria G.
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Reddell, James R.
Rodrigues, José Maria G.
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Cokendolpher, James C.
Reddell, James R.
Rodrigues, José Maria G.
description The 357 Schizomida (short-tailed whipscorpions) collected within 12 months from the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland forest (60.4 ± 32.2 ind./m2/month) near Manaus are represented by the hubbardiids Surazomus mirim and S. rodriguesi (99.7% and 0.3% of the total catch, respectively). About 74% of all specimens of S. mirim inhabited the organic soil layer (0-3.5 cm depth) where monthly catches of juveniles were negatively correlated with temperatures of the soil. Females were twice as abundant as males. The lack of a distinct reproductive period and the presence of juveniles (in particular the first nymphal instar) and adults (both sexes) throughout the year indicate a plurivoltine mode of life. Few specimens were caught on the soil surface, none on tree trunks. Abundance of S. mirim is compared with that of the Palpigradi (micro whipscorpions) and Uropygi/Thelyphonida (vinegaroons) from the same study site. Schizomids obtained from the soil of four other upland forests in Central Amazonia (0-14 cm depth) accounted for ≤ 0.1% of the total arthropod fauna at these localities and were represented by three additional species.
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