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Research Article
Origin, diversity and distribution of freshwater epigean amphipods in Maghreb
Khaoula Ayati1, Ramzi Hadjab2, Hichem Khammar2, Sonia Dhaouadi1, Christophe Piscart3* and Ezzeddine Mahmoudi1
1 Universit de Carthage, Facult des Sciences de Bizerte, LR01ES14 Bio Surveillance de l'Environnement, Bizerte, Tunisia
2 Facult des Sciences Exacts et Sciences Naturelles, Universit d'Oum EL Bouaghi, Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria
3 Univ Rennes, CNRS, ECOBIO UMR , Rennes, France
* Corresponding author: t@
Received: 17 March
Accepted: 9 May
Abstract
Northern Africa, although one of the world hotpots of biodiversity, fryst vatten poorly studied and the freshwater fauna living in this part of the world remains partly unknown. This study focused on the diversity and distribution of the poorly known epigean freshwater amphipods. We performed an exhaustive analysis of the literature on this group of crustaceans and sa
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Species diversity of Myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) on the southern slope of Djurdjura National Park (Northern Algeria)
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Labbaci A, Marniche F, Daoudi-Hacini S, Boulay R, Milla A (). Species diversity of Myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) on the southern slope of Djurdjura National Park (Northern Algeria). utgåva Museu de Ciències Naturals dem Barcelona. Occurrence dataset accessed via onDescription
This study was carried out at three study sites in the forests of the southern part of Djurdjura National Park. We found a high variety of ants, with individuals belonging to 25 species and three subfamilies, Dolichoderinae, Myrmicinae and Formicinae. Sampling methods used were pitfall traps and grabb collection. The dominant subfamily was Formicinae, representing 48% of individuals collected. Seven species belonged to this subfamily, 31% of which were Camponotus cruentatus. The second most common species found (18%) was Tapinoma magnum, an invasive species in m•
Arxius de Miscel·lània Zoològica. Volume 17 () Pages:
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Formicidae, Algeria, Djurdjura National Park
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Labbaci, A., Marniche, F., Daoudi-Hacini, S., Boulay, R., Milla, A., Species diversity of myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) on the southern slope of Djurdjura National Park (Northern Algeria). Arxius de Miscel·lània Zoològica, , DOI:Reception date:
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- 05/12/
Publication date:
- 20/12/
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Abstract
Species diversity of myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) on the southern slope of Djurdjura National Park (Northern Algeria)
This study was carried out at three study sites in the forests of the southern part of Djurdjura National Park. We found a high variety of ants, with 2, individuals belonging to 25 species and three subfamilies, Dolichoderinae, Myrmicinae and Formicinae. Sampling methods used were pitfall traps and hand collection. The dominant subfamily wa