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Biodiversity and microclimatic divergence of chrysomelid beetles at ‘Evolution Canyon’, Lower Nahal Oren, Mt Carmel, Israel
Author(s) -
CHIKATUNOV VLADIMIR,
PAVLÍČEK TOMÁŠ,
LOPATIN IGOR,
NEVO EVIATAR
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
biological journal of the linnean society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.906
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1095-8312
pISSN - 0024-4066
DOI - 10.1111/j.1095-8312.2000.tb01195.x
Subject(s) - deserts and xeric shrublands , species richness , canyon , ecology , microsite , range (aeronautics) , biology , microclimate , biodiversity , taxon , geography , habitat , botany , materials science , cartography , seedling , composite material
Ninety species of leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera, Insecta) were recorded from die ‘Evolution Canyon’ microsite (sample area 7000 m 2 ), Lower Nahal Oren, Mt Carmel, Israel. Species richness was significandy ( P =0.018) higher on the drier, climatically more fluctuating savanna‐like, soudi‐facing slope (SFS, 60 species, sample area 3000 m 2 ) than on the cooler, wetter and climatically less variable north‐facing slope (NFS, 44 species, sample area 3000 m 2 ), as in other terrestrial taxa. More species were found common to the local xeric SFS at die Canyon and the regional southern desert areas (Judean and Negev Deserts), than to the NFS and Galilee Mountains, respectively, suggesting that local patterns mirror regional patterns. Interslope differences in microclimate variability range indicate that this factor might be determinant of interslope species richness differences. Most species were collected in the spring (April; 47%) and least in the autumn (September; 3%) over the collecting period from March 1995 to June 1997.

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