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Protura (Arthropoda: Hexapoda) in Slovenian caves

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPELEOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 1, Pages 65-74

Publisher

SOCIETA SPELEOLOGICA ITALIANA
DOI: 10.5038/1827-806X.50.1.2380

Keywords

adaptations; cave fauna; microarthropods; microhabitats; subterranean ecosystem

Funding

  1. Javna agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost Republike Slovenije (Slovenian Research Agency) [P10403, J1-2457]
  2. Karst Research programme [P6-0119]
  3. Project Development of research infrastructure for the international competitiveness of the Slovenian RRI space - RIi-SI-LifeWatch (Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, Republic of Slovenia)
  4. Project Development of research infrastructure for the international competitiveness of the Slovenian RRI space - RIi-SI-LifeWatch (European Union from the European Regional Development Fund)

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Protura, a small class of Hexapoda, is relatively poorly known and data on its occurrence in caves are limited. This paper discusses the occurrence and abundance of Protura in Slovenian caves, presenting new records for the country. Statistical analyses did not reveal significant differences in environmental conditions between caves with Protura and those without.
Protura is a small class of Hexapoda, generally poorly known, and rather scarce data on its occurrence in caves are scattered throughout literature on fauna in caves and in some papers on Protura. Although the cave-dwelling fauna is relatively well studied in Slovenia, published records on Protura are rare. In this paper, data on the occurrence and abundance of Protura in Slovenian caves are considered. Various statistical analyses were performed to compare caves with Protura to those without in 60 intensively monitored cavities to detect any differences in the selected environmental conditions. No significant difference was obtained. Samples collected from 15 caves yielded 286 specimens identified to genus or species level. Ten species were identified: Acerentulus confinis (Berlese, 1908), A. rafalskii Szeptycki, 1979*, Acerentomon affine Bagnall, 1912*, A. balcanicum Ionesco, 1933*, A. italicum Nosek, 1969, A. maius Berlese, 1908*, A. meridionale Nosek, 1960, Acerella muscorum (Ionesco, 1930)*, Eosentomon armatum Stach, 1926* and E. transitorium Berlese, 1908*. The seven species marked with an asterisk are new records for Slovenia. Two specimens belonging to an unidentified species of the genus Ionescuellum Tuxen, 1960 were also found. As expected, Protura were most abundant at the cave entrance close to the surface, and none of the species were found exclusively in cavities. This suggests that proturans were introduced passively into the cavities via organic matter and surface soils.

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