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SUMMARY The study, during three months, of the animal community of a savannah-tree, Cussonia barteri, furnishes an inventory of the living species of Invertebrates and of the biomasses they represent. The coming of the rainy season is followed by an increase of the biomasses of some groups (Oligocheta, Coleoptera, Heteroptera) and the decrease of the biomasses of some others (particularly Orthoptera). When compared with the community of another tree, Bauhunia thonningii, the community of Cussonia seems to be less diversified; it is also more fluctuating with the climatic variations, probably according to its clearer bearing.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Oct 31, 1968
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