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El Poblament microfaunĂstic dels medis Ă rids mediterranis
In this paper some aspects of the microfaunistic population of the arid biotopes of Western mediterranean countries are exposed. The desert milieu, the steppoidean lands
and the dray moss habitats are specially treated. Special references concern the Iberian peninsula and North Africa.
In the desertic ambients the soil life in Saharian lands is studied, and its population referred to Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and hydrophilic elements of microfauna: Thecamoebians,
Ciliates, Rotifers, Tardigrada and Nematoda. Among these, specially notable are Rhabditis producta , Helichothylenchus africanus, Plectus granulosus and Acrobeloides butschlii.
In the steppoidean milieu the littoral plains of Morocco and the Ebro basin in Spain principally are studied in the same way. Special reference to gypsum soils and salt water
habitats are given. Among the Nematoda are typical Eudorylaimus carteri, Mesodorylaimus
bastiani, Plectus cirratus, P. parietinus, Tylenchus (F.) filiformis, Rhabditis pellio and Acrobeloides
emarginatus.
The dry moss habitats of Central and SW counties of Iberian peninsula, including also the calcareous rocks. The microfauna is more rich and the dominant forms among the Nematoda are Eudorylaimus carteri, Plectus cirratus and Tylenchus (F.) filiformis, followed by Rhabdolaimus terrestris, Mesodorylaimus bastiani, Wilsonema auriculatum, Teratocephalus
crassidens, Ditylenchus intermedius, Acrobeloides emarginatus and Cephalobus
nanus.
The desert and dry milieus are not uninhabited places; the microfaunistic population in arid environments is important and very significative
Sobre la nematofauna muscĂcola de Cabrera
The moss inhabiting nematofauna of Cabrera (Balearic Is.) makes evident that its coast zone presents a typical little island feature, but the inner lands have conserved a very
mediterranean continental character, which explains its origin from Majorca. Monhystera vulgaris, Tylenchus (F.) filiformis, Eudorylaimus carteri and Tripyla papillata are the dominant species
La Insularitat i el poblament animal
The flora and the fauna of the islands presents notable particularities. The greater part of these peculiarities are not at today sufficiently and satisfactory explained. Many aspects, as endemism, speciation, nanism, melanism, relictism, etc., are examples of this question. In the whole, these phenomena present the highest interest in the field of the
insularity.
The insular florae and faunae are precious elements from the ecological, genetic, evolutionary, historical and biogeographical points of view. In this paper some of these
aspects are exposed and discussed
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