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Fluctuation of Forest Floor Litter Arthropod Population at Two Tropical Dry Evergreen Forests in India


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This study aimed to address the population changes in the forest floor litter arthropods of two tropical dry evergreen forests namely Kuzhanthaikuppam (KK) and Oorani (OR) located in India. Arthropod samples from the two forests were collected every month for one-year period. The richness of arthropods (size>3 mm) ranged from 8 to 12 taxa at KK and from 7 to 12 at OR. The density of arthropods fluctuated from 257.8 to 1257.8 ind m-2 at KK and from 266.7 to 1417.8 ind m-2 at OR. Statistical analysis (ANOVA) revealed that the diversity and the density of arthropods fluctuated significantly (P<0.0001) at both the study sites.

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Insect, Litter Arthropod, Arthropod Population, Tropical Forest, India.
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L. Arul Pragasan
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L. Arul Pragasan
Department of Environmental Sciences, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore–641 046, India

Abstract


This study aimed to address the population changes in the forest floor litter arthropods of two tropical dry evergreen forests namely Kuzhanthaikuppam (KK) and Oorani (OR) located in India. Arthropod samples from the two forests were collected every month for one-year period. The richness of arthropods (size>3 mm) ranged from 8 to 12 taxa at KK and from 7 to 12 at OR. The density of arthropods fluctuated from 257.8 to 1257.8 ind m-2 at KK and from 266.7 to 1417.8 ind m-2 at OR. Statistical analysis (ANOVA) revealed that the diversity and the density of arthropods fluctuated significantly (P<0.0001) at both the study sites.

Keywords


Insect, Litter Arthropod, Arthropod Population, Tropical Forest, India.