2021
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2021.013
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Hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) of Wrangel Island (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia)

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“…The presence of species with a predominantly North American distribution is one of the features of the island's biota. Among Diptera, examples are known from the families Agromyzidae Khruleva 2011, 2018), Muscidae (Sorokina and Khruleva 2012;Sorokina and Tridrikh 2021), Syrphidae (Barkalov and Khruleva 2021), Empididae (Khruleva et al 2021), and Hybotidae (Khruleva et al 2021). Since 2000, the species from the families Agromyzidae, Empididae, and Hybotidae are most numerous in the warmest central enclave of the northern variant of the typical tundra subzone, whereas Tipula besselsoides has never been found there.…”
Section: Distribution Of Arctotipula Species On Wrangel Islandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of species with a predominantly North American distribution is one of the features of the island's biota. Among Diptera, examples are known from the families Agromyzidae Khruleva 2011, 2018), Muscidae (Sorokina and Khruleva 2012;Sorokina and Tridrikh 2021), Syrphidae (Barkalov and Khruleva 2021), Empididae (Khruleva et al 2021), and Hybotidae (Khruleva et al 2021). Since 2000, the species from the families Agromyzidae, Empididae, and Hybotidae are most numerous in the warmest central enclave of the northern variant of the typical tundra subzone, whereas Tipula besselsoides has never been found there.…”
Section: Distribution Of Arctotipula Species On Wrangel Islandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of local insect faunas of the temperate zone are also available (e.g. Babytskiy et al (2019) , Kwon et al (2020) , Nunes et al (2020) , Barkalov and Khruleva (2021) , Polevoi (2021) ). In recent years, there has been a need to document and understand nature as fast as possible to provide us with an informed systemic response to the accelerating impact that humanity is having on ecosystems ( Essl et al 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional study of fauna is based on the use of several techniques. The most common ways of studying biodiversity are trapping with various nets, pitfall traps, light traps and pan traps ( Vrdoljak and Samways 2012 , Alexeev and Aleksanov 2017 , Barkalov and Khruleva 2021 ). Less often, scientists use Malaise traps, flight interception traps, cow manure-baited pitfall traps, rodent burrow pitfall traps, green Lindgren funnel traps and other methods in their research ( Quinto et al 2013 , Skvarla et al 2020 , de Souza Amorim et al 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%