Porcellio scaber Latreille, 1804
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Porcellio scaber Latreille, 1804 |
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32. Porcellio scaber Latreille, 1804 View in CoL
( Fig. 20 d View Fig , Fig. 36 View Fig , Map 32 View Map 32 , Table 34)
Porcellio scaber View in CoL is probably the most abundant, widespread and most eurytopic species in Belgium. It can be found in a wide array of habitats across the whole country ( Map 32 View Map 32 ). However, compared to other eurytopic species like Oniscus asellus View in CoL and Philoscia muscorum View in CoL it occurs less in forests and more in anthropogenic habitats. In forest habitat, the species can reach very high numbers in forest edges, but numbers are generally lower in closed interior forest habitat ( DE SMEDT et al., 2016b, 2018d). It is one of the few species that can also be abundant in coniferous forest in the Campine ecoregion. Due to its high drought resistance ( DIAS et al., 2013) it can also be found higher up in the vegetation or on the bark of living trees. In open landscapes, the species occurs in similar numbers as other eurytopic species. Together with P. spinicornis View in CoL , P. scaber View in CoL is one of the few species that is also regularly found inside buildings and houses.
The corrected number of records for P. scaber View in CoL throughout the year is rather constant ( Fig. 36 View Fig ). A slight drop appears in March–April in anthropogenic habitats and in September–October in forests. Generally speaking, P. scaber View in CoL is observed at constant levels throughout the year whereas Armadillidium vulgare View in CoL is found more during summer months and O. asellus View in CoL less. This corresponds with the drought resistance for P. scaber View in CoL lying in between the values for A. vulgare View in CoL and O. asellus ( DIAS et al., 2013) View in CoL . DE SMEDT et al. (2021) however, found a peak during the summer months in different habitat types, but this peak was less pronounced compared to the more drought resistant A. vulgare View in CoL .
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Porcellio scaber Latreille, 1804
Boeraeve, Pepijn, Arijs, Gert, Segers, Stijn, Smedt, Pallieter De, Spinicornis & Utm, Belgium. Every grid cell of the 1908 |
P. spinicornis
Say 1818 |
Porcellio scaber
Latreille 1804 |
P. scaber
Latreille 1804 |
P. scaber
Latreille 1804 |
P. scaber
Latreille 1804 |
P. scaber
Latreille 1804 |