Effects of some ecological variables on carabid communities in native and non native forests in the Ibaizabal basin (Basque Country: Spain)

TitleEffects of some ecological variables on carabid communities in native and non native forests in the Ibaizabal basin (Basque Country: Spain)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsMartínez, A., Carlos J. Iturrondob, & Goldarazena A.
JournalAnn. For. Sci.
Volume66
Issue3
Date Published2009///
KeywordsBiodiversity, carabid beetles, ecological variables, forest habitats, Forest management
Abstract

• Carabid beetles were investigated at five different forest types in the Ibaizabal basin (northern Spain). The landscape is characterized by the presence of remnants of native forest surrounded by conifer plantations. • Carabids were trapped in 52 stands of mixed forest, beech forest, holm oak forest, mixed pine and Monterey pine plantations in 2005 and 2006. The main objectives of the study were: compare carabid diversity, recognise the characteristic species, and study the effects of ecological variables on carabid assemblages in the different forest types. • No significative differences in species abundance, richness and diversity were found among the studied forests. Most of the trapped beetles were identified as forest generalists, nevertheless some native and non-native forest specialist species were also found. Distribution of carabid communities overlapped and, except for beech forest, no specific communities were distinguished. Altitude, percentage of grass coverage and temperature were the main variables influencing species distribution. • The results suggest high habitat homogeneity, caused by regeneration in pine plantations of the indigenous understorey, and by poor habitat quality in native forest (patchy remnants enclosed in conifer plantations). This situation could explain the similar carabid diversity.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1051/forest/2009003