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Ecotone delimitation: Epigean-hypogean transition in cave ecosystems

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AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
卷 29, 期 4, 页码 374-382

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2004.01373.x

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arthropods; Brazil; boundaries; caves; communities; diversity; ecotone; neotropics

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The ecotone zone between epigean and hypogean environments has been delimited for two limestone caves using a new method proposed herein. The richness and the diversity of the ecotone, epigean and hypogean environments and their similarities have also been determined. The ecotones were delimited using a similarity matrix between the inner and outer sectors of each cave. The ecotone of Dona Rita's cave was estimated to be 12 m long and the ecotone of Retiro's cave 16 m. The richness (S) of arthropods in Dona Rita's cave was higher in the ecotone (S = 131), intermediate in the epigean environment (S = 75) and lower in the hypogean system (S = 45). The invertebrate diversity (H') was lower in the hypogean environment (H' = 2.89) and not statistically different between the epigean environment and the ecotone (H' = 3.56 and H' = 3.76, respectively). The richness in Retiro's cave was higher in the ecotone (S = 86), intermediate in the epigean environment (S = 39) and lower in the hypogean system (S = 12). The invertebrate diversity was lower in the hypogean environment (H' = 0.48), intermediate in the ecotone (H' = 3.02) and higher in the epigean region (H' = 3.29). Species migration patterns, differential environmental barriers and determination of accidental versus trogloxenes/troglophylous species are topics that are primarily approached by establishing ecotone zones in caves. The aim of the present paper is to establish the delimitation of theses zones.

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