2021
DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2021-13-1-12-35
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Notes on the fauna of beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera) adjacent to the territory of the Mordovia State Nature Reserve

Abstract: Опубликовано Российским государственным педагогическим университетом им. А. И. Герцена. Открытый доступ на условиях лицензии CC BY-NC 4.0. Аннотация. Приводятся результаты изучения сборов 2012-2019 гг. (частично -предыдущих лет) на территориях, прилегающих к Мордовскому заповеднику (Республика Мордовия, Россия). География сборов включает 6 районов Нижегородской области (Выксунский, Вознесенский, Первомайский районы и г. Саров с окрестностями) и Республики Мордовия (Темниковский, Ельниковский, Теньгушевский рай… Show more

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“…The microbial feeders, saprovores and secondary consumers such as nematodes, oribatid mites and proturans are the most abundant organisms of the soil fauna. Arachnids, predaceous mites, pseudoscorpions, small spiders and centipedes are at the higher trophic levels (Brygadyrenko & Reshetniak, 2014;Ruchin et al, 2018Ruchin et al, , 2021. In moist soils rich in organic matter, the total density of soil arthropods can be hundreds of thousands of specimens/m 2 (Coleman & Wall, 2015;Orgiazzi et al, 2016;Menta & Remelli, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microbial feeders, saprovores and secondary consumers such as nematodes, oribatid mites and proturans are the most abundant organisms of the soil fauna. Arachnids, predaceous mites, pseudoscorpions, small spiders and centipedes are at the higher trophic levels (Brygadyrenko & Reshetniak, 2014;Ruchin et al, 2018Ruchin et al, , 2021. In moist soils rich in organic matter, the total density of soil arthropods can be hundreds of thousands of specimens/m 2 (Coleman & Wall, 2015;Orgiazzi et al, 2016;Menta & Remelli, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%