Seasonal Patterns of Abundance of Tundra Arthropods near Barrow

Authors

  • S.F. MacLean, Jr.
  • F.A. Pitelka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3110

Keywords:

Thermoregulation

Abstract

Arthropods active on the surface of the tundra near Barrow, Alaska, were trapped throughout four summer seasons (1966-1969), using "sticky-board" traps. More than 95% of the arthropods (excluding Acarina and Collembola) captured were of the order Diptera. Adults of most species of Diptera emerged in the middle two weeks of July; the abundance of arthropods on the tundra surface was maximal at that time. Year-to-year variations in abundance of various arthropod taxa are related to prevailing weather conditions and to the cycle of tundra disturbance and recovery associated with the abundance of brown lemmings.

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Published

1971-01-01