Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.

Romania. On a slope in the 'Kokel' uplands in Romania (Transylvanian Piedmont at the foot of the eastern Carpathians) the earthworm species Proctodrilus tuberculatus (Černosvitov, 1935), P. thaleri Höser & Zicsi, 2009 and P. opisthoductus Zicsi, 1985 were found at different points in...

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Main Author: Höser, N.
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Language:deu
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 2016-07-01
Series:Opuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis
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Online Access:http://opuscula.elte.hu/PDF/Tomus47_2/Op_Hoser_Proctodrilus.pdf
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spelling doaj-dba6c47c3b5b49d19b4c1b40c4a977932020-11-24T22:26:54ZdeuEötvös Loránd UniversityOpuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis0237-54192063-15882016-07-0147214314910.18348/opzool.2016.2.143Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.Höser, N.0Am Park 1, D-04603 Windischleuba, Germany.Romania. On a slope in the 'Kokel' uplands in Romania (Transylvanian Piedmont at the foot of the eastern Carpathians) the earthworm species Proctodrilus tuberculatus (Černosvitov, 1935), P. thaleri Höser & Zicsi, 2009 and P. opisthoductus Zicsi, 1985 were found at different points in the soil catena. The colluvial soil clearly has the distinctive characteristics of an inverse profile. P. tuberculatus occurs at the top of the slope and in the colluvial soil, while P. thaleri was found exclusively in the area at the foot of the slope towards the valley, in the section of greater colluvial horizon diversity. P. opisthoductus occurs towards the valley floor, in the relatively humus-rich mineral layer of the inverse profile. The pedological findings indicate that P. tuberculatus prefers the leached horizons of the lessived soils. Where P. thaleri occurs is a colluvial soil with a probable tendency to a soil-type interference of lessive soil and brown loam (terra fusca), where these two types are within one and the same soil profile. Possibly the sedimentary lessivage complexes of a terra fusca character (plasma flow) make it easier for the Proctodrilus species to move through the solum.http://opuscula.elte.hu/PDF/Tomus47_2/Op_Hoser_Proctodrilus.pdfEarthwormsslope soil catenalessivageRomaniaendemic speciesecological vicariantsProctodrilus
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Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.
Opuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis
Earthworms
slope soil catena
lessivage
Romania
endemic species
ecological vicariants
Proctodrilus
author_facet Höser, N.
author_sort Höser, N.
title Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.
title_short Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.
title_full Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.
title_fullStr Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.
title_full_unstemmed Preferences of the Proctodrilus species (Lumbricidae: Oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'Kokel' uplands in Romania.
title_sort preferences of the proctodrilus species (lumbricidae: oligochaeta) on a slope of the lower 'kokel' uplands in romania.
publisher Eötvös Loránd University
series Opuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis
issn 0237-5419
2063-1588
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Romania. On a slope in the 'Kokel' uplands in Romania (Transylvanian Piedmont at the foot of the eastern Carpathians) the earthworm species Proctodrilus tuberculatus (Černosvitov, 1935), P. thaleri Höser & Zicsi, 2009 and P. opisthoductus Zicsi, 1985 were found at different points in the soil catena. The colluvial soil clearly has the distinctive characteristics of an inverse profile. P. tuberculatus occurs at the top of the slope and in the colluvial soil, while P. thaleri was found exclusively in the area at the foot of the slope towards the valley, in the section of greater colluvial horizon diversity. P. opisthoductus occurs towards the valley floor, in the relatively humus-rich mineral layer of the inverse profile. The pedological findings indicate that P. tuberculatus prefers the leached horizons of the lessived soils. Where P. thaleri occurs is a colluvial soil with a probable tendency to a soil-type interference of lessive soil and brown loam (terra fusca), where these two types are within one and the same soil profile. Possibly the sedimentary lessivage complexes of a terra fusca character (plasma flow) make it easier for the Proctodrilus species to move through the solum.
topic Earthworms
slope soil catena
lessivage
Romania
endemic species
ecological vicariants
Proctodrilus
url http://opuscula.elte.hu/PDF/Tomus47_2/Op_Hoser_Proctodrilus.pdf
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