Collembola of the Cavalum and Landeiro Caves (Madeira, Portugal)

The cave fauna of the Macaronesian archipelagos is rich in endemic species. Unlike the Azores and the Canary Islands, the cave fauna of the Madeira archipelago is little known. The only two cave complexes studied, Machico and São Vicente, lack protection measures. São Vicente is seriously threatened...

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Autores: Baquero-Martín, E. (Enrique)|||/items/d29507cf-8f1c-441f-a45f-ac08e6aaf40e, Arbea, J.I. (Javier I.)|||/items/7892730f-931e-4edf-bdb5-461433363920, Nunes, E. (Élvio)|||/items/d9400b03-2c6b-400b-a0b1-d811d730bcec, Aguin-Pombo, D. (Dora)|||/items/d29cc99e-ccc0-4858-bd63-d0c25a90002a, Mateos-Frías, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/0c31f3ed-83f6-424f-8284-38b5d8ed5efc, Jordana, R. (Rafael)|||/items/f143b30e-3339-4878-876f-c0a5f5563d6b
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/112198
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/112198
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Springtails
New species
Volcanic cavities
Cave fauna
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Sumario:The cave fauna of the Macaronesian archipelagos is rich in endemic species. Unlike the Azores and the Canary Islands, the cave fauna of the Madeira archipelago is little known. The only two cave complexes studied, Machico and São Vicente, lack protection measures. São Vicente is seriously threatened because it is being exploited for touristic purposes, while the Machico complex, the only one in its natural state, is open to the public but without any control. The importance of the conservation of this cave fauna is indisputable. So far, of the 13 cavernicolous species recorded, two of them-genus Centromerus-are critically endangered. Apart from occasional sampling, no monitoring study has ever been carried out. The aim of this work has been to make a species checklist of the cave fauna of the Machico complex, the least studied so far. For this purpose, during 2001-2002, a monitoring study was carried out using traps and manual collections in the lava tubes of Landeiros and Cavalum (I, II, III). Fourteen species of springtails were recorded. Of these, four are new species, Neelus serratus Jordana & Baquero sp. nov., Coecobrya decemsetosa Jordana & Baquero sp. nov., Coecobrya octoseta Jordana & Baquero sp. nov., and Sinella duodecimoculata Jordana & Baquero sp. nov., and one is a new record for the archipelago, Lepidocyrtus curvicollis Bourlet, 1839.