干旱区科学2021,Vol.13Issue(6) :629-638.

An arthropod community beyond the dry limit of plant life

Benjamin DAVIDSON Elli GRONER
干旱区科学2021,Vol.13Issue(6) :629-638.

An arthropod community beyond the dry limit of plant life

Benjamin DAVIDSON 1Elli GRONER2
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作者信息

  • 1. Arava Institute for Environmental Studies,D.N.Eilot 88840,Israel;Vassar College,Poughkeepsie,New York 12604,United States of America
  • 2. Dead Sea and Arava Science Center,Mitzpe Ramon 8060000,Israel;Ben Gurion University,Eilat 88556,Israel
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Abstract

Water availability, which enables plant growth and animal activity, regulates dryland ecosystem function. In hyper-arid ecosystems, rain cannot support vascular plant growth. Therefore, hyper-arid vegetation is restricted to the lower topography, where runoff accumulates. Typically, food resources originating from areas of dense vegetation are dispersed across the desert floor, enabling animal life in areas lacking vascular plant growth. However, certain regions, such as the hyper-arid upper topography, may be devoid of plant-derived food resources. The present study examined arthropod activity in the upper topography of a hyper-arid desert, in comparison with arthropod activity in the lower topography. Pitfall traps were utilized to compare arthropod activity along unvegetated ridges with activity in parallel, vegetated riverbeds. Surprisingly, the study revealed dense arthropod communities in the barren upper topography. Arthropods collected in the upper topography represented 26% of total arthropod abundance. In addition, the overlap between arthropod identity in the ridges and wadis (i.e., riverbeds) was low, and certain arthropods were strongly affiliated with the ridges. The upper topographic communities included high numbers of silverfish (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae), malachite beetles (Psiloderes), and predatory mites (Acari: Anystidae), and these arthropods were present at various life stages. It remains unclear how arthropod communities can persist in the unvegetated upper topography of the hyper-arid study area. These results raise the possibility that other food sources, independent from vascular plants, may play a significant role in the life history of hyper-arid arthropods.

Key words

hyper-arid area/spatial distribution/topography/silverfish/Tenebrionidae/desert

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出版年

2021
干旱区科学
中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,科学出版社

干旱区科学

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ISSN:1674-6767
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