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1 March 2012 Comparison of Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Assemblages in Cultivated and Natural Steppe Biotopes of the Semi-Arid Region of Algeria
N. Ouchtati, S. Doumandji, P. Brandmayr
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Abstract

Preliminary results of studies on ground beetle communities inhabiting semi-arid environments in eastern Algeria are reported. In total, 49 taxa have been collected in a cultivated area and in a natural steppe area. The undisturbed area shows higher species diversity, a slightly higher Shannon index, lower species turnover in two consecutive years, a lower percentage of opportunistic mixophytophagous species, more specialized or generalistic predators and several indicators of higher water content of the soil. In the cultivated area there are more psammophilic elements, lower individual density and population phenology which reflects marked summer aridity, whereas in the natural area summer activity of the beetles may occur. The characteristics of these eastern Algerian open land communities are discussed and compared with some European and African studies.

N. Ouchtati, S. Doumandji, and P. Brandmayr "Comparison of Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Assemblages in Cultivated and Natural Steppe Biotopes of the Semi-Arid Region of Algeria," African Entomology 20(1), 134-143, (1 March 2012). https://doi.org/10.4001/003.020.0117
Accepted: 1 December 2011; Published: 1 March 2012
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KEYWORDS
Carabidae
Coleoptera
cultivated zone
ground beetle
natural steppe area
semi-arid environments
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