Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru

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The study of arthropod diversity in altitudinal gradients provides information on the state of an ecosystem affected by various environmental impacts. In the Andes of Peru, the Twin Lagoons are located in the province of Huarochirí, district of Matucana and annex of Marachanca, Lima, Peru at 3500 me...

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Autores: Olano-Panchano, Paola Esthefanie, López-Bulnes, Jorge Luis, Minaya, David, Iannacone Oliver, José Alberto, Alvariño, Lorena
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
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Materia:Arthropods
altitudinal gradient
diversity indices
sampling
Artrópodos
gradiente altitudinal
índices de diversidad
muestreo
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
Diversidad de la artropofauna a lo largo de una gradiente altitudinal andina del Perú
title Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
spellingShingle Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
Olano-Panchano, Paola Esthefanie
Arthropods
altitudinal gradient
diversity indices
sampling
Artrópodos
gradiente altitudinal
índices de diversidad
muestreo
title_short Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
title_full Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
title_fullStr Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
title_full_unstemmed Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
title_sort Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olano-Panchano, Paola Esthefanie
López-Bulnes, Jorge Luis
Minaya, David
Iannacone Oliver, José Alberto
Alvariño, Lorena
author Olano-Panchano, Paola Esthefanie
author_facet Olano-Panchano, Paola Esthefanie
López-Bulnes, Jorge Luis
Minaya, David
Iannacone Oliver, José Alberto
Alvariño, Lorena
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author2 López-Bulnes, Jorge Luis
Minaya, David
Iannacone Oliver, José Alberto
Alvariño, Lorena
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arthropods
altitudinal gradient
diversity indices
sampling
Artrópodos
gradiente altitudinal
índices de diversidad
muestreo
topic Arthropods
altitudinal gradient
diversity indices
sampling
Artrópodos
gradiente altitudinal
índices de diversidad
muestreo
description The study of arthropod diversity in altitudinal gradients provides information on the state of an ecosystem affected by various environmental impacts. In the Andes of Peru, the Twin Lagoons are located in the province of Huarochirí, district of Matucana and annex of Marachanca, Lima, Peru at 3500 meters above sea level. The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the diversity of arthropofauna in five points along an Andean altitudinal gradient of Peru between 2500 to 3500 meters above sea level, Huarochiri, Perú, between August and September 2022. The four types Sampling methods for collecting arthropod fauna were: manual type, entomological net, yellow traps (pantraps) and pitfall (necrotrap) during four biweekly field trips. The total number of morphospecies found was 32 with 165 individuals, the Cicadellinae sp2 morphotype was the most abundant, followed by Cicadellinae sp3. The trophic guilds presented the following sequence of importance from highest to lowest: predator (43.75%) > phytophagous (25%) > pollinator (21.86%) > omnivore (3.13%) = detritivore (3.13%) = parasitoid (3.13%). The point of highest altitude presented the highest values for four alpha diversity indices: number of individuals of the arthropofauna, Shannon-Wienner (H`), richness of Margalef, Chao-1 and Chao-2 in comparison to the other four points of sampling. The altitudinal gradient towards the Twin Lagoons of Orcococha was only found positively associated with the Chao-1 and Chao-2 indices, which shows a greater estimated abundance at 3500 meters above sea level. The beta diversity indices of qualitative (Jaccard) and quantitative (Bray-Curtis) similarity show an absence of a pattern with the altitudinal gradient between the arthropofauna sampling points.
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spelling Arthropofauna diversity along an andean altitudinal gradient of PeruDiversidad de la artropofauna a lo largo de una gradiente altitudinal andina del PerúOlano-Panchano, Paola EsthefanieLópez-Bulnes, Jorge LuisMinaya, DavidIannacone Oliver, José AlbertoAlvariño, LorenaArthropodsaltitudinal gradientdiversity indicessamplingArtrópodosgradiente altitudinalíndices de diversidadmuestreoThe study of arthropod diversity in altitudinal gradients provides information on the state of an ecosystem affected by various environmental impacts. In the Andes of Peru, the Twin Lagoons are located in the province of Huarochirí, district of Matucana and annex of Marachanca, Lima, Peru at 3500 meters above sea level. The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the diversity of arthropofauna in five points along an Andean altitudinal gradient of Peru between 2500 to 3500 meters above sea level, Huarochiri, Perú, between August and September 2022. The four types Sampling methods for collecting arthropod fauna were: manual type, entomological net, yellow traps (pantraps) and pitfall (necrotrap) during four biweekly field trips. The total number of morphospecies found was 32 with 165 individuals, the Cicadellinae sp2 morphotype was the most abundant, followed by Cicadellinae sp3. The trophic guilds presented the following sequence of importance from highest to lowest: predator (43.75%) > phytophagous (25%) > pollinator (21.86%) > omnivore (3.13%) = detritivore (3.13%) = parasitoid (3.13%). The point of highest altitude presented the highest values for four alpha diversity indices: number of individuals of the arthropofauna, Shannon-Wienner (H`), richness of Margalef, Chao-1 and Chao-2 in comparison to the other four points of sampling. The altitudinal gradient towards the Twin Lagoons of Orcococha was only found positively associated with the Chao-1 and Chao-2 indices, which shows a greater estimated abundance at 3500 meters above sea level. The beta diversity indices of qualitative (Jaccard) and quantitative (Bray-Curtis) similarity show an absence of a pattern with the altitudinal gradient between the arthropofauna sampling points.El estudio de la diversidad de artrópodos en gradientes altitudinales brinda información del estado de un ecosistema afectado por diversos impactos ambientales. En los Andes del Perú, se localizan las Lagunas Gemelas en la provincia de Huarochirí, distrito de Matucana y anexo de Marachanca, Lima, Perú a 3500 msnm.  El objetivo de la presente investigación fue evaluar la diversidad de la artropofauna en cinco puntos a lo largo de una gradiente altitudinal andina entre 2500 a 3500 msnm, Huarochirí, Lima, Perú, entre agosto y septiembre del 2022. Los cuatro tipos de muestreo para la recolecta de la artropofauna fueron: tipo manual, red entomológica, trampas amarillas (pantraps) y pitfall (necrotrampa) durante cuatro salidas de campo quincenales. El total de morfoespecies encontradas fue de 32 con 165 individuos, el morfotipo Cicadellinae sp2 fue el más abundante, seguidamente de Cicadellinae sp3. Los gremios tróficos presentaron la siguiente secuencia de importancia de mayor a menor: depredador (43,75%) > fitófago (25%) > polinizador (21.86%) > omnívoro (3.13%) = detritívoro (3.13%) = parasitoide (3.13%). El punto de mayor altitud presentó los mayores valores para cuatro los índices de diversidad alfa: número de individuos de la artropofauna, Shannon-Wienner (H`), riqueza de Margalef, Chao-1 y Chao-2 en comparación a los otros cuatro puntos de muestreo. La gradiente altitudinal hacia las Lagunas Gemelas de Orcococha únicamente se encontró asociada positivamente con los índices de Chao-1 y Chao-2, lo que evidencia una mayor abundancia estimada a 3500 msnm. Los índices de diversidad beta de similaridad cualitativo (Jaccard) y cuantitativo (Bray-Curtis) muestran una ausencia de un patrón con la gradiente altitudinal entre los puntos de muestreo de la artropofauna.Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología2025-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/2045The Biologist; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025): The Biologist (Lima) (Early View)The Biologist; Vol. 23 Núm. 2 (2025): The Biologist (Lima) (Versión Anticipada)1994-90731816-0719reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/2045/3327https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/20452025-11-21T20:22:25Z
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