Psocopterans (Psocoptera: Insecta) from Zapotitlán Salinas, Puebla, Mexico: distribution of abundance and seasonality

Autores/as

  • José Arturo Casasola-González
  • Alfonso Neri García-Aldrete
  • María del Carmen Herrera-Fuentes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.31991

Palabras clave:

Psocoptera, Tehuacán valley, Species richness, Phenology, Arid zones

Resumen

A survey of psocopterans in the Zapotitlán Salinas Valley, Puebla, was conducted from October 1994 toOctober 1995. A total of 582 specimens were collected, representing 25 species, belonging to 15 genera and 8 families(18.38% of the species recorded in the state of Puebla). Six species constitute 67% of the total of specimens collected,and 9 species represent 3.4% of the same total. Twelve species were associated to thorn scrub, 16 were found on izotal,and 6 species were found on Bursera spp. trees. It was found that both richness of species and relative abundance arerelated to the rainfall regime of the area (r= 0.595 and r= 0.739, respectively).

Biografía del autor/a

José Arturo Casasola-González

Profesor - Investigador, Instituto de Estudios Ambientales

Alfonso Neri García-Aldrete

Investigador, Colección Nacional de Insectos, Departamento de Zoología

María del Carmen Herrera-Fuentes

Profesor, Departamento de Biología

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2013-06-26

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ECOLOGÍA