entipedes (Chilopoda) are widespread and abundant predators in several kind of habitats, from forests to caves. Very few quantitative data are currently available for alpine habitats, specifically those located at high-altitudes. In this paper, we analysed data on centipedes collected by pitfall traps on different high-altitude landforms of the Central-Eastern Italian Alps, specifically on rock glaciers, debris-covered glaciers, glacier forelands, stable slopes, and scree slopes. We investigated the species richness and abundance (activity density) of individuals in each landform and the relationships between species occurrence and environmental variables in the investigated landforms. The obtained results highlighted non-significant differences in species richness between the landforms, but significant differences in individual abundance and species distribution. Soil organic matter, soil gravel percentage and altitude resulted the main variables affecting the species distribution; a clear preference for landforms located near the treeline was highlighted.Lithobius lucifugusresulted the dominant and most common species as well as the only species able to colonise debris-covered glaciers.

Centipede assemblages (Chilopoda) in high-altitude landforms of the Central-Eastern Italian Alps : diversity and abundance / M. Gobbi, M.S. Caccianiga, C. Compostella, M. Zapparoli. - In: RENDICONTI LINCEI. SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI. - ISSN 2037-4631. - (2020 Aug). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s12210-020-00952-4]

Centipede assemblages (Chilopoda) in high-altitude landforms of the Central-Eastern Italian Alps : diversity and abundance

M.S. Caccianiga
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C. Compostella;
2020

Abstract

entipedes (Chilopoda) are widespread and abundant predators in several kind of habitats, from forests to caves. Very few quantitative data are currently available for alpine habitats, specifically those located at high-altitudes. In this paper, we analysed data on centipedes collected by pitfall traps on different high-altitude landforms of the Central-Eastern Italian Alps, specifically on rock glaciers, debris-covered glaciers, glacier forelands, stable slopes, and scree slopes. We investigated the species richness and abundance (activity density) of individuals in each landform and the relationships between species occurrence and environmental variables in the investigated landforms. The obtained results highlighted non-significant differences in species richness between the landforms, but significant differences in individual abundance and species distribution. Soil organic matter, soil gravel percentage and altitude resulted the main variables affecting the species distribution; a clear preference for landforms located near the treeline was highlighted.Lithobius lucifugusresulted the dominant and most common species as well as the only species able to colonise debris-covered glaciers.
Chilopods; Debris-covered glaciers; Mountains; Organic matter; Rock glaciers; Scree slopes
Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale e Applicata
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
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