2019
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2019.015
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Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)

Abstract: В рамках проекта ПРООН/ГЭФ и Минприроды России созданы база данных и ГИС по биологическому разнообразию Ненецкого автономного округа (НАО), включающие сведения о 2035 видах животных и 1640 видах растений 15 модельных групп. Они были получены из опубликованных и архивных данных, коллекционных и гербарных материалов четырех институтов РАН, а также в результате экспедиционных сборов 2015 г. в трех приморских районах Большеземельской тундры. Установлено, что таксономическое разнообразие биоты НАО в целом не ниже, … Show more

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“…In particular, fragmentation, conversion, and degradation of habitats are considered as causes of global biodiversity decline [ 1 , 2 , 3 ], and recent evidence suggests that human-dominated areas lose significantly more biodiversity than regions where more natural habitats remain, including aquatic and terrestrial environments [ 3 , 4 ]. Therefore, there is no doubt that anthropogenic transformations of land cover, land use, and associated pressures strongly reduce local terrestrial biodiversity [ 2 , 3 ] in a wide variety of climates and environments around the world, from the tropics [ 5 ] to the polar regions [ 6 ]. However, freshwater ecosystems are far more imperiled than their terrestrial or marine counterparts [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, fragmentation, conversion, and degradation of habitats are considered as causes of global biodiversity decline [ 1 , 2 , 3 ], and recent evidence suggests that human-dominated areas lose significantly more biodiversity than regions where more natural habitats remain, including aquatic and terrestrial environments [ 3 , 4 ]. Therefore, there is no doubt that anthropogenic transformations of land cover, land use, and associated pressures strongly reduce local terrestrial biodiversity [ 2 , 3 ] in a wide variety of climates and environments around the world, from the tropics [ 5 ] to the polar regions [ 6 ]. However, freshwater ecosystems are far more imperiled than their terrestrial or marine counterparts [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Golub et al, 2012). The most popular methods are hand-picking, sweep net trapping, Barber traps, pitfall traps, light traps, Malaise traps, flight interception traps, cow manure-baited pitfall traps, rodent burrow pitfall traps (Jackman & Nelson, 1995;Bouget et al, 2008;Worthington & Larsen, 2010;Alekseev & Shapoval, 2011;Vrdoljak & Samways, 2012;Ali et al, 2015;Egorov & Semishin, 2016;Jocque et al, 2016;McCravy et al, 2016;Alexeev & Aleksanov, 2017;McCravy, 2017McCravy, , 2018Tomaszewska et al, 2018;Bulgakova & Pyatina, 2019;Kazantsev et al, 2019;Krivosheina & Krivosheina, 2019;Rozhnov et al, 2019;. Recently, acoustic signals, automatic light traps, green Lindgren funnel traps, baited tube traps, emergence traps covering tree hollows, cryptozoan boards, and other trap types are widely used to determine the entomofauna (Dobony & Edwards, 2001;Carrel, 2002;Quinto et al, 2013;Skvarla & Dowling, 2017;Korb, 2018;McCravy, 2018;Ruchin & Mikhailenko, 2018;Benediktov & Belyaev, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The illumination affects the encapsulation of the mollusk Chorus giganteus (Gallardo et al, 2013), on the growth, survival and development of rotifers, copepods, shrimp and crabs (Gardner & Maguire 1998; Lucía‐Pavón et al, 2001; Zhang et al, 2006; Hagemann et al, 2017). The study of light exposure is relevant not only from the theoretical point of view, but also from the practical side due to the increasing influence of light pollution in recent years (Baker & Richardson 2006; Blaustein & Bancroft 2007; Brüning et al, 2015; Dananay & Benard 2018; O'connor et al, 2019; Rozhnov et al, 2019; Duarte et al, 2019). Night lighting of aquatic ecosystems can contribute to a significant reduction in invertebrate populations as a result of fish predation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%