乌拉尔森林草原地区亚洲獾(Meles leucurus Hodgson 1847,食肉目,鼬科)饮食中的鞘翅目

Olga S. Zagainova , Nikolay I. Markov , Eugene V. Zinovjev
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研究了在乌拉尔北部森林草原地区(斯维尔德洛夫斯克州)6年间采集的亚洲獾(Meles leucurus Hodgson, 1847)粪便中鞘翅目的残留。将昆虫的种类表、生态(生境)类群和大小类比与同一研究区域的陷阱调查结果和乌拉尔地区南部针叶林和北部森林草原地区的文献资料进行了比较。獾主要吃生活在地下的甲虫和草本层。大甲虫(15 ~ 30 mm)个体数最多,小甲虫(5 ~ 10 mm)种类数最多。被獾捕食的昆虫与陷阱捕获的昆虫的生态(生境)类群和大小类比例不同。当捕食者的食物残渣是昆虫动物群的主要(或唯一)信息来源时,这些差异应该被考虑在内。对獾可利用昆虫的评估不能仅仅基于陷阱普查的数据,还应使用其他昆虫学方法。
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Coleoptera in the Diet of the Asian badger (Meles leucurus Hodgson 1847, Carnivora, Mustelidae) in Forest-steppe Zone of Urals

We studied the remains of Coleoptera in Asian badger (Meles leucurus Hodgson, 1847) scats collected during 6 years in the northern forest-steppe zone of Urals region (Sverdlovsk Region). Species list and also ecological (habitat) groups and size classes' ratios were compared with the results of censuses of insects made by pitfall traps in the same study area and with literature data for the southern taiga and the northern forest-steppe zones of Urals region. Badgers consumed mainly the beetles living in the ground and herbal layers. The highest number of individuals was observed for big beetles (15–30 mm), while the highest number of species was found for small beetles (5–10 mm). Ecological (habitat) groups and size classes' ratios were different for the insects consumed by badger and those caught in pitfall traps. Such differences should be taken into account in the studies where predators' food remains are the main (or the only) source of information about the insect fauna. Assessments of the availability of insects for badgers cannot be based only on the data of pitfall-trap censuses, but other entomological methods should be used as well.

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