Journal of Crop Protection (Dec 2014)

Biodiversity of oribatid mites in two different microhabitats of Khuzestan province (Southwestern Iran)

  • Leila Ramezani,
  • Mohammad Mossadegh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 443 – 448

Abstract

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Two different microhabitats (cropped fields versus established date-palm farms) in two different cities in Khuzestan Province, Southwestern Iran, were sampled monthly during 2011-2012 in order to assess the role of anthropic uses of soil on the biodiversity of oribatid mites. A total of 17 species of oribatid mites belonging to 10 families and 15 genera were identified (nine species were collected from the fields and 17 species were collected from date-palm farms). Among the collected species, Scheloribates fimbriatus with 22% relative abundance and Acrotritia ardua with 19% were dominant species. The Shannon index of species diversity and equitability was used to analyze data. Species diversity of oribatid mites and equitability were significantly greater in the date-palm farms than in the cropped fields. Time of year had no significant effect on biodiversity.

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