Diversity and
density of Collembola as influenced by soil physico-chemical properties in
fallow land ecosystem of Assam, India
S. Bhagawati1*,
B. Bhattacharyya1, B.K. Medhi2, S. Bhattacharjee1
and H. Mishra3
1Department of
Entomology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat - 785013, India
2Department of Soil
Science, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785 013, India
3Krishi Vigyan
Kendra, Assam Agricultural University, Karimganj-788712, India
*Corresponding Author Email : sudhansubhagawati@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim:
To investigate the influence of soil physico-chemical properties on diversity
and density of Collembola in an undisturbed fallow land ecosystem.
Methodology: Soil sampling was done at monthly intervals to
explore the diversity, density and seasonal variation patterns of collembolan
population in a fallow land ecosystem during March, 2015 to February, 2016.
Collembolans were sampled using Tullgren funnel and identified by standard
taxonomic keys. Finally, correlation studies were conducted to assess the
influence of different soil physico-chemical properties on diversity and
density of collembolans.
Results:
Five species of Collembola (Cyphoderus sp., Entomobrya sp., Isotoma
sp., Folsomia sp. and Hypogastrura sp.) belonging to 4
families (Cyphoderidae, Entomobryidae, Isotomidae and Hypogastruridae)
were identified. Cyphoderus sp. was recorded to be the most abundant
species contributing 44.29 percent of population. Analysis of different
diversity indices revealed higher diversity of collembolans during summer,
indicating the presence of relatively stable habitats as compared to other
seasons. Summer season also recorded highest density of Collembola. During
all the seasons studied, a strong significant positive correlation (P<0.05
and P<0.01) of collembolan population was registered with soil moisture
and organic carbon, respectively, however, remaining edaphic factors
registered non-significant relationship with the collembolan density and
diversity
Interpretation: The study clearly indicated that the
soil moisture and organic carbon content had a positive relationship with
collembolan population and provides a relatively favourable ecological niche
for their assemblages.
Key
words:
Collembola, Diversity, Ecosystem, Edaphic factors
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