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Macroinvertebrate Community at the Aquatic and Terrestrial Transition Zone of Salix Forest at Miharu Dam Reservoir, Fukushima Prefecture, Northern Japan

Author(s): Kazumi Tanida; Hidetaka Ichiyanagi; Jiro Okitsu; Kazuhiro Azami; Akio Shirai

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Abstract: At Miharu Dam reservoir, we conducted the survey on the invertebrate community at emergent (terrestrial) Salix forest after inundated by dam operation, using pit fall traps and a Malaise trap. Just after the emergence of terrestrial habitat, many carabid beetles promptly invaded a new habitat. Many variable taxa of invertebrates were collected by both of pit fall and Malaise traps, such as carabid beetles, Collembora, Orthoptera (crickets), Diptera (midges), millipede, Arachnid (spiders) etc. Predictable seasonal successions of invertebrate composition and prompt invasion of carabid beetles after emergent were observed in every year.

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Year: 2018

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