Chaotic or deterministic development of nematode populations in pine forest humus incubated in the laboratory |
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Authors: | Björn Sohlenius |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Box 50007, S-10405 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Humus material from an old stand of Scots pine and from an open area clearcut 13–15 years ago was incubated in the laboratory. The incubations were started in different years and the differences in nematode faunal development between the years were compared with site characteristics. In all incubations there was an increase in total nematode abundance. The total number and diversity of nematodes were higher in humus from the forest than from the clearing. The results indicated that biotic control mechanisms were much weaker in the humus from the clearcut area, where a strong dominance of Acrobeloides nanus occurred in most incubations. The differences in faunal development between years were rather large. A certain pattern of unpredictability indicated that the nematode fauna was a rather labile component of the community of soil organisms in a pine forest soil. |
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Keywords: | Scots pine Nematode abundance Forest humus Acrobeloides nanus Soil nematodes Abundance Diversity Incubation experiments |
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