Composition of Barrow Island Collembolan fauna: analysis of generaWA Museum Records and Supplements | Updated 9 years agoABSTRACT – Collembola have been collected from Barrow Island for the first time; a maximum of seventy one species were detected, of which a high proportion are undescribed. Only four nonindigenous species (NIS) species have been collected, three in very small numbers but one was a large population introduced to the island in lengths of timber which were subsequently sent off the island. Despite few of the species being described, most have been collected before and endemism is low. One new genus record for Australia, Calx, was found. The presence of a species of Temeritas is unusual in that the males showed strong sexual dimorphism, and a species of Acanthocyrtus that lacked any pigment was collected in reasonable numbers. Collections from bore holes were rich in species. Five species were recorded only from bore holes and may be island endemics. The intertidal fauna was also rich in species with 14 found, all restricted to this habitat. Soil fauna density of Collembola was found to be high, with a mean average potential density of nearly 47,000/m2. A proportion of the terrestrial Collembola fauna is active under all weather conditions but other species are only active after rain. In general, the terrestrial fauna shows a dominance of the families Isotomidae and Bourletiellidae, which is typical for the wet/dry tropics where trees are absent. Author(s) Penelope Greenslade Volume Supplement 83 : The terrestrial invertebrate fauna of Barrow Island, Western Australia Article Published 2013 Page Number 221 DOI 10.18195/issn.0313-122x.83.2013.221-228 Composition of Barrow Island Collembolan fauna: analysis of genera Download 1.33 MB To request an accessible version of this pdf please email onlineservices@museum.wa.gov.au ORDER A COPY OF THE COMPLETE VOLUME Supplement 83: The terrestrial invertebrate fauna of Barrow Island