Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia

An important step in research planning is the choice of methodology. This is especially important for territories which are difficult to access such as in the Arctic, where successive repetitions of field works require significant resources. The methodology utilizing the local fauna has been used ov...

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Published in:Arctic Environmental Research
Main Authors: Kovalev, OD, Zubriy, NA, Filippov, BYu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov 2018
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2534969 2023-05-15T14:22:30+02:00 Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia Kovalev, OD Zubriy, NA Filippov, BYu 2018-11-19 https://zenodo.org/record/2534969 https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2018.18.3.114 unknown Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/2534969 https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2018.18.3.114 oai:zenodo.org:2534969 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Arctic Environmental Research 18((3)) 114-122 Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Coleoptera Caraboidea Carabidae ground beetles Coleoptera (Carabidae) local fauna forest-tundra Arctic info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2018.18.3.114 2023-03-10T22:01:57Z An important step in research planning is the choice of methodology. This is especially important for territories which are difficult to access such as in the Arctic, where successive repetitions of field works require significant resources. The methodology utilizing the local fauna has been used over the past twenty years. It provides comparable data on the structure of fauna and species richness for different territories. The purpose of the present study was to assess the "local fauna method" with respect to fauna studies of ground beetles in the Arctic forest-tundra zone. The research was conducted from June 18 2017 to August 30 2017 within the Polar Urals (10 km from the Harp settlement in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, which is a state of Russia). Carabids were sampled by using pitfall traps on 20 sites. This article will also include the results of our previous research concerning the structure of some local faunas from the forest-tundra zone of Nenets Autonomous Okrug (settlements Nes', Oma, Khorey-Ver). The results of this study demonstrate the following: 1) the local fauna of the Polar Urals has 85 species of ground beetles from 25 genera, which is 77% of species lists of carabids for a 70-year period of research within the Polar Urals; 2) the local fauna of the Polar Urals has 29% similarity of list species with local faunas from the European part of the Arctic, with similar compositions of zoogeographical groups and life forms; 3) in one research period there was 90% detection of carabids species in the forest-tundra local fauna using the sampling method of pitfall traps within a period of 40 days, conducted at 15 sites, with the predominance of southern types of plant communities (meadows, forests). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic nenets Nenets Autonomous Okrug Tundra Yamalo Nenets Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Zenodo Arctic Nes ENVELOPE(7.634,7.634,62.795,62.795) Nes’ ENVELOPE(44.681,44.681,66.600,66.600) Arctic Environmental Research 18 3 114 122
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topic Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Caraboidea
Carabidae
ground beetles
Coleoptera (Carabidae)
local fauna
forest-tundra
Arctic
spellingShingle Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Caraboidea
Carabidae
ground beetles
Coleoptera (Carabidae)
local fauna
forest-tundra
Arctic
Kovalev, OD
Zubriy, NA
Filippov, BYu
Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia
topic_facet Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Caraboidea
Carabidae
ground beetles
Coleoptera (Carabidae)
local fauna
forest-tundra
Arctic
description An important step in research planning is the choice of methodology. This is especially important for territories which are difficult to access such as in the Arctic, where successive repetitions of field works require significant resources. The methodology utilizing the local fauna has been used over the past twenty years. It provides comparable data on the structure of fauna and species richness for different territories. The purpose of the present study was to assess the "local fauna method" with respect to fauna studies of ground beetles in the Arctic forest-tundra zone. The research was conducted from June 18 2017 to August 30 2017 within the Polar Urals (10 km from the Harp settlement in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, which is a state of Russia). Carabids were sampled by using pitfall traps on 20 sites. This article will also include the results of our previous research concerning the structure of some local faunas from the forest-tundra zone of Nenets Autonomous Okrug (settlements Nes', Oma, Khorey-Ver). The results of this study demonstrate the following: 1) the local fauna of the Polar Urals has 85 species of ground beetles from 25 genera, which is 77% of species lists of carabids for a 70-year period of research within the Polar Urals; 2) the local fauna of the Polar Urals has 29% similarity of list species with local faunas from the European part of the Arctic, with similar compositions of zoogeographical groups and life forms; 3) in one research period there was 90% detection of carabids species in the forest-tundra local fauna using the sampling method of pitfall traps within a period of 40 days, conducted at 15 sites, with the predominance of southern types of plant communities (meadows, forests).
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Zubriy, NA
Filippov, BYu
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Zubriy, NA
Filippov, BYu
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title Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia
title_short Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia
title_full Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia
title_fullStr Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the Polar Urals, Russia
title_sort methodology for a local fauna study of ground beetles (coleoptera, carabidae) in the forest-tundra zone of the polar urals, russia
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