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Impact of different habitat parameters on carabid beetle assemblages in selected areas of a forest-field landscape in Poland – 10 years of data
Author(s) -
Axel Schwerk,
Agata Jojczyk,
Izabela Dymitryszyn
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acta zoologica academiae scientiarum hungaricae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.278
H-Index - 24
eISSN - 2064-2474
pISSN - 1217-8837
DOI - 10.17109/azh.66.suppl.169.2020
Subject(s) - ordination , ecological succession , habitat , ecology , biodiversity , ground beetle , precipitation , geography , biology , meteorology
Long-term data on carabid beetles assemblages on differently managed study sites in forests and open areas were analysed to study the impact of selected environmental factors on the carabid assemblages of both the individual study sites over the years and the set of all study sites in selected years.Ordination separated forest stands from open areas along with the first, and samples of 2011 from those of 2015 along the second axis. For study sites in forest stands in most cases, precipitation was a significant factor, especially precipitation in the year before the inventory. However, for the youngest forest site, the year of the study was most important, indicating a succession process. For study sites in open areas, both precipitation and temperature showed most often significant results. Analysing the impact of environmental factors on carabid assemblages in the full set of study sites in 2011 and 2015 revealed carbon content in the organic layer and distance from the nearest forest as significant factors. The results of the study extend our knowledge on the impact of environmental factors on the formation of carabid beetle assemblages in rural landscapes, which is essential in the framework of developing biodiversity conservation strategies.

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