Autores: Ferenti Sára, Covaciu Marcov Severus-Daniel
In 2008 we compared the terrestrial isopod assemblages from two different habitats, a beech forest and a mixed beech and spruce forest, from north western Romania (Huta Certeze locality). The samples were taken from April to September using pitfall traps. We identified a total of 7 species: Ligidium germanicum, Trichoniscus sp., Hyloniscus transsilvanicus, Protracheoniscus politus, Porcellium collicola, Trachelipus difficilis and Porcellio scaber. A greater diversity and species richness were noticed in the beech forest. The poverty of species in the mixed forest was a consequence of the forest type, the anthropogenic impact and the dry environment. High surface activity of individuals was noticed in the summer months. Even if the species compositions of the two compared isopod assemblages were not identical, there weren’t statistically significant differences between them.
Palabras clave: Huta Certeze Isopoda Oniscidea woodlice beech forest mixed forest microhabitat surface activity.
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Vol. 4 Núm.2. Diciembre 2012 Pags. 61-67 Ecologia Balkanica 2012; 4(2)