Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia
A bumblebee community was studied at Pymvashor, the only thermal spring in North European Russia. The bumblebee fauna comprised 12 species, which is a large number when compared to other native tundra ecosystems. Most of the species recorded were ubiquitous, 3 were forest species and 2 were typical...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/84664 2023-05-15T18:39:44+02:00 Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia Kolosova, Yulia Potapov, Grigory Skyutte, Natalia Bolotov, Ivan 2016-12-16 application/pdf https://journal.fi/entomolfennica/article/view/84664 https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.84664 eng eng This journal is published jointly by the Entomological Society of Finland, the Lepidopterological Society of Finland, the Societas Entomologica Helsingforsiensis and the Entomological Club of the Zoological and Botanical Society of Turku. https://journal.fi/entomolfennica/article/view/84664/43682 https://journal.fi/entomolfennica/article/view/84664 doi:10.33338/ef.84664 Copyright (c) 2019 Entomologica Fennica Entomologica Fennica; Vol 27 No 4 (2016); 190-196 Entomologica Fennica; Vol 27 Nro 4 (2016); 190-196 2489-4966 0785-8760 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2016 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.84664 2020-05-29T21:29:58Z A bumblebee community was studied at Pymvashor, the only thermal spring in North European Russia. The bumblebee fauna comprised 12 species, which is a large number when compared to other native tundra ecosystems. Most of the species recorded were ubiquitous, 3 were forest species and 2 were typical tundra species. The presence of the ubiquitous and forest species in the bumblebee community appears to be due to the landscape features and the perennial impact of the hot springs, under the influence of which specific extrazonal ecosystems arise that are different from those typical of the tundra zone. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Entomologica Fennica 27 4 190 196 |
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A bumblebee community was studied at Pymvashor, the only thermal spring in North European Russia. The bumblebee fauna comprised 12 species, which is a large number when compared to other native tundra ecosystems. Most of the species recorded were ubiquitous, 3 were forest species and 2 were typical tundra species. The presence of the ubiquitous and forest species in the bumblebee community appears to be due to the landscape features and the perennial impact of the hot springs, under the influence of which specific extrazonal ecosystems arise that are different from those typical of the tundra zone. |
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Kolosova, Yulia Potapov, Grigory Skyutte, Natalia Bolotov, Ivan Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia |
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Kolosova, Yulia Potapov, Grigory Skyutte, Natalia Bolotov, Ivan |
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Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia |
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Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia |
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Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia |
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Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia |
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Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latr.) of the thermal spring Pymvashor, north-east of European Russia |
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bumblebees (hymenoptera, apidae, bombus latr.) of the thermal spring pymvashor, north-east of european russia |
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This journal is published jointly by the Entomological Society of Finland, the Lepidopterological Society of Finland, the Societas Entomologica Helsingforsiensis and the Entomological Club of the Zoological and Botanical Society of Turku. |
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