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Zurita, J., (2021). Diversidad del orden Coleoptera para la determinación del estado de conservación ecosistémico del centro ecológico la Julianita [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5125
Zurita, J., Diversidad del orden Coleoptera para la determinación del estado de conservación ecosistémico del centro ecológico la Julianita []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5125
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title = "Diversidad del orden Coleoptera para la determinación del estado de conservación ecosistémico del centro ecológico la Julianita",
author = "Zurita Tocto, Jose Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2021"
}
The research was carried out at the La Julianita Ecological Centre in the Calzada District of the Province of Moyobamba, San Martín Region, Peru. Between the months of October to December 2019 and January to February 2020, the richness and abundance of the coleopteran fauna was evaluated in the form of primary, secondary and fragmented forest with pastures and crops. The main objective was to "Evaluate the diversity of the order Coleptera to determine the ecosystemic conservation status of the ecological centre La Julianita". The evaluation was divided into two phases: field and desk-based. In the field, the area was divided into primary, secondary and fragmented forest with pastures and crops, within which 10 sampling points were installed for each type of forest, then bait traps were installed (cattle excrement), these were removed and evaluated after 24 hours, in order to know the richness and abundance of Coleoptera fauna in the ecological centre La Julianita. In the cabinet phase, the specimens were cleaned with water and disinfected with 70% alcohol, and then injected with 40% formalin for mounting and conservation. After mounting, the species and families of Coleoptera fauna were identified using taxonomic keys and the Picture Insect - Insect ID application (available for IOS). Thus, we were able to determine a richness of 295 individuals, 21 species and 6 families in the primary forest, 198 individuals, 21 species and 7 families in the secondary forest, with respect to the fragmented forest with pastures and crops, it was not possible to capture specimens, due to anthropogenic interventions in the place. Finally, it was determined that the conservation status of the forest, based on the richness and abundance of Coleoptera found, is good. We were able to identify 23 species, 7 families and 493 individuals.
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