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SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling

BACKGROUND: A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the forests of Azorean Islands. Named "SLAM - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forest of Azores", this project aims to understand the impact of biodiv...

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Autores principales: Lhoumeau, Sébastien, Cardoso, Pedro, Boieiro, Mário, Ros-Prieto, Alejandra, Costa, Ricardo, Lamelas-Lopez, Lucas, Leite, Abrão, Amorim do Rosário, Isabel, Gabriel, Rosalina, Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba, Rigal, François, Santos, Ana M. C., Tsafack, Noelline, Ferreira, Maria Teresa, Borges, Paulo A. V.
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e97952
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author Lhoumeau, Sébastien
Cardoso, Pedro
Boieiro, Mário
Ros-Prieto, Alejandra
Costa, Ricardo
Lamelas-Lopez, Lucas
Leite, Abrão
Amorim do Rosário, Isabel
Gabriel, Rosalina
Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba
Rigal, François
Santos, Ana M. C.
Tsafack, Noelline
Ferreira, Maria Teresa
Borges, Paulo A. V.
author_facet Lhoumeau, Sébastien
Cardoso, Pedro
Boieiro, Mário
Ros-Prieto, Alejandra
Costa, Ricardo
Lamelas-Lopez, Lucas
Leite, Abrão
Amorim do Rosário, Isabel
Gabriel, Rosalina
Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba
Rigal, François
Santos, Ana M. C.
Tsafack, Noelline
Ferreira, Maria Teresa
Borges, Paulo A. V.
author_sort Lhoumeau, Sébastien
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description BACKGROUND: A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the forests of Azorean Islands. Named "SLAM - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forest of Azores", this project aims to understand the impact of biodiversity erosion drivers in the distribution, abundance and diversity of Azorean arthropods. The current dataset represents arthropods that have been recorded using a total of 42 passive SLAM traps (Sea, Land and Air Malaise) deployed in native, mixed and exotic forest fragments in seven Azorean Islands (Flores, Faial, Pico, Graciosa, Terceira, São Miguel and Santa Maria). This manuscript is the fifth data-paper contribution, based on data from this long-term monitoring project. NEW INFORMATION: We targeted taxa for species identification belonging to Arachnida (excluding Acari), Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Hexapoda (excluding Collembola, Lepidoptera, Diptera and Hymenoptera (but including only Formicidae)). Specimens were sampled over seven Azorean Islands during the 2012-2021 period. Spiders (Araneae) data from Pico and Terceira Islands are not included since they have been already published elsewhere (Costa and Borges 2021, Lhoumeau et al. 2022). We collected a total of 176007 specimens, of which 168565 (95.7%) were identified to the species or subspecies level. For Araneae and some Hemiptera species, juveniles are also included in this paper, since the low diversity in the Azores allows a relatively precise species-level identification of this life-stage. We recorded a total of 316 named species and subspecies, belonging to 25 orders, 106 families and 260 genera. The ten most abundant species were mostly endemic or native non-endemic (one Opiliones, one Archaeognatha and seven Hemiptera) and only one exotic species, the Julida Ommatoiulusmoreleti (Lucas, 1860). These ten species represent 107330 individuals (60%) of all sampled specimens and can be considered as the dominant species in the Azorean native forests for the target studied taxa. The Hemiptera were the most abundant taxa, with 90127 (50.4%) specimens. The Coleoptera were the most diverse with 30 (28.6%) families. We registered 72 new records for many of the islands (two for Flores, eight for Faial, 24 for Graciosa, 23 for Pico, eight for Terceira, three for São Miguel and four for Santa Maria). These records represent 58 species. None of them is new to the Azores Archipelago. Most of the new records are introduced species, all still with low abundance on the studied islands. This publication contributes to increasing the baseline information for future long-term comparisons of the arthropods of the studied sites and the knowledge of the arthropod fauna of the native forests of the Azores, in terms of species abundance, distribution and diversity throughout seasons and years.
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spelling pubmed-98364482023-02-08 SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling Lhoumeau, Sébastien Cardoso, Pedro Boieiro, Mário Ros-Prieto, Alejandra Costa, Ricardo Lamelas-Lopez, Lucas Leite, Abrão Amorim do Rosário, Isabel Gabriel, Rosalina Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba Rigal, François Santos, Ana M. C. Tsafack, Noelline Ferreira, Maria Teresa Borges, Paulo A. V. Biodivers Data J Data Paper (Biosciences) BACKGROUND: A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the forests of Azorean Islands. Named "SLAM - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forest of Azores", this project aims to understand the impact of biodiversity erosion drivers in the distribution, abundance and diversity of Azorean arthropods. The current dataset represents arthropods that have been recorded using a total of 42 passive SLAM traps (Sea, Land and Air Malaise) deployed in native, mixed and exotic forest fragments in seven Azorean Islands (Flores, Faial, Pico, Graciosa, Terceira, São Miguel and Santa Maria). This manuscript is the fifth data-paper contribution, based on data from this long-term monitoring project. NEW INFORMATION: We targeted taxa for species identification belonging to Arachnida (excluding Acari), Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Hexapoda (excluding Collembola, Lepidoptera, Diptera and Hymenoptera (but including only Formicidae)). Specimens were sampled over seven Azorean Islands during the 2012-2021 period. Spiders (Araneae) data from Pico and Terceira Islands are not included since they have been already published elsewhere (Costa and Borges 2021, Lhoumeau et al. 2022). We collected a total of 176007 specimens, of which 168565 (95.7%) were identified to the species or subspecies level. For Araneae and some Hemiptera species, juveniles are also included in this paper, since the low diversity in the Azores allows a relatively precise species-level identification of this life-stage. We recorded a total of 316 named species and subspecies, belonging to 25 orders, 106 families and 260 genera. The ten most abundant species were mostly endemic or native non-endemic (one Opiliones, one Archaeognatha and seven Hemiptera) and only one exotic species, the Julida Ommatoiulusmoreleti (Lucas, 1860). These ten species represent 107330 individuals (60%) of all sampled specimens and can be considered as the dominant species in the Azorean native forests for the target studied taxa. The Hemiptera were the most abundant taxa, with 90127 (50.4%) specimens. The Coleoptera were the most diverse with 30 (28.6%) families. We registered 72 new records for many of the islands (two for Flores, eight for Faial, 24 for Graciosa, 23 for Pico, eight for Terceira, three for São Miguel and four for Santa Maria). These records represent 58 species. None of them is new to the Azores Archipelago. Most of the new records are introduced species, all still with low abundance on the studied islands. This publication contributes to increasing the baseline information for future long-term comparisons of the arthropods of the studied sites and the knowledge of the arthropod fauna of the native forests of the Azores, in terms of species abundance, distribution and diversity throughout seasons and years. Pensoft Publishers 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9836448/ /pubmed/36761538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e97952 Text en Sébastien Lhoumeau, Pedro Cardoso, Mário Boieiro, Alejandra Ros-Prieto, Ricardo Costa, Lucas Lamelas-Lopez, Abrão Leite, Isabel Amorim do Rosário, Rosalina Gabriel, Jagoba Malumbres-Olarte, François Rigal, Ana M. C. Santos, Noelline Tsafack, Maria Teresa Ferreira, Paulo A. V. Borges https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Data Paper (Biosciences)
Lhoumeau, Sébastien
Cardoso, Pedro
Boieiro, Mário
Ros-Prieto, Alejandra
Costa, Ricardo
Lamelas-Lopez, Lucas
Leite, Abrão
Amorim do Rosário, Isabel
Gabriel, Rosalina
Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba
Rigal, François
Santos, Ana M. C.
Tsafack, Noelline
Ferreira, Maria Teresa
Borges, Paulo A. V.
SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling
title SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling
title_full SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling
title_fullStr SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling
title_full_unstemmed SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling
title_short SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forests of Azores: V - New records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of SLAM sampling
title_sort slam project - long term ecological study of the impacts of climate change in the natural forests of azores: v - new records of terrestrial arthropods after ten years of slam sampling
topic Data Paper (Biosciences)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e97952
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