Rove beetle communities (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in the rock dumps after coal mining

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecologica Montenegrina Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.37828/em.2023.70.13
S. Luzyanin, Alla A. Ditts, Andrey S. Babenko
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Rock dumps formed as a result of coal mining are unique model for studying the rove beetle communities. In total 60 species, 38 genera, 7 subfamilies of rove beetles were registered using soil traps. The greatest diversity of rove beetles was noted in forb-grass meadows (H`  = 2.89) and pine plantations (H`  = 2.39). The diversity of rove beetles was low (H`  = 1.11) in birch and aspen-fir forests despite the greater number of revealed species. Only two eurytopic and mesophilic species (Drusilla canaliculata and Xantholinus linearis) were dominant in the rock dumps. Most of the rove beetles were eurytopic or forest species, zoophagous or mixophagous, mesophilous or hygrophilous. The number of eurytopic species and obligate predators increased, and the dynamic density of beetles decreased from older to younger dumps. The number of rove beetles depended on the soil temperature and humidity and the vegetation cover. Rove beetle communities are good indicators for monitoring the restoration of areas that have been technically degraded.
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采煤后岩石堆中的锹形甲虫群落(鞘翅目:锹形科
因采煤而形成的岩石堆是研究蟑螂群落的独特模式。使用土壤诱捕器共登记了 60 种、38 属、7 亚科的啮小蠹。草甸(H` = 2.89)和松树种植园(H` = 2.39)中啮小蠹的多样性最高。桦树林和杨杉林中的啮小蠹多样性较低(H` = 1.11),尽管发现的种类较多。在岩石堆中,只有两种嗜欧型和嗜中型物种(Drusilla canaliculata 和 Xantholinus linearis)占优势。大多数啮齿目甲虫都是原生种或森林种,食动物或混合食动物,嗜中性或嗜水性。从较老的堆石场到较年轻的堆石场,啮齿目甲虫的数量和必须捕食者的数量有所增加,甲虫的动态密度有所下降。啮小甲虫的数量取决于土壤温度和湿度以及植被覆盖度。锹形甲虫群落是监测技术退化地区恢复情况的良好指标。
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Ecologica Montenegrina
Ecologica Montenegrina Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Ecologica Montenegrina (ISSN 2336-9744 (online) | ISSN 2337-0173 (print)) is peer-reviewed journal in which scientific articles and reports are quickly published. The papers are in the fields of taxonomy, biogeography and ecology (for example: new taxa for science, taxonomic revision, and/or fundamental ecology and biogeography papers). Open access publishing option is strongly encouraged for authors with research grants and other funds. For those without grants/funds, all accepted manuscripts will be published but access is secured for subscribers only.
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