Impact of ferric salt on body weight of Megaphyllum kievense (Diplopoda, Julidae) and litter granulometric composition in the laboratory experiment Cover Image

Влияние соли железа на массу тела Megaphyllum kievense (Diplopoda, Julidae) и гранулометрический состав подстилки в лабораторном эксперименте
Impact of ferric salt on body weight of Megaphyllum kievense (Diplopoda, Julidae) and litter granulometric composition in the laboratory experiment

Author(s): V. V. Brygadyrenko, V. М. Ivanyshin
Subject(s): Sociobiology
Published by: Дніпропетровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара
Keywords: litter invertebrates; saprophages; Fe; heavy metals; contaminated ecosystem;

Summary/Abstract: The paper evaluates the impact of FeSO4·7H2O(10–1, 10–2, 10–3, 10–4, 10–5, 10–6, 10–7and 10–8mg of Fe / g of dry litter) on the body weight and trophic activity of Megaphyllum kievense (Lohmander, 1928). 30-day laboratory experiment on studying the impact of M. kievense on decomposition of plant residues in Fe concentration gradient showed no significant changes in the animal body weight. Under the impact of M. kievense the signiciatnt acceleration of litter decomposition was recorded with the increase in Fe concentration therein. The less decrease in the litter weight was observed in the control (by 45.7 ± 0.44%) and at concentration of 10–8 mg/g (by 44.9 ± 1.00%), and more pronounced one at 10–1 mg/g (by 46.1 ± 1.76%) and 10–2 mg/g of Fe (by 47.0 ± 0.72%). With regard to baseline values before the experiment, the weight of the large fraction of litter (> 2.05 mm) under the impact of M. kievense nutrition decreased by 9.8%, while the weight of fraction 0.70–1.05 mm increased by 7.06%. Increasing the share of the middle fraction (0.70–1.05 mm) is connected with accumulation of Julidae feces and fragments of crushed leaves at maceration of plant residues before eating. Effect on animals body weight and their feed substrate in different versions of the experiment was not reliably determined, because of possible activation of latent infections under conditions of the laboratory experiment.

  • Issue Year: 22/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 83-87
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Ukrainian
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