2020
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.8.e58836
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Soil invertebrates occurrences in European North-East of Russia

Abstract: The European North-East of Russia is the territory which includes the Nenets Autonomous District, represented by the East European tundra (from Kanin Peninsula to Vaigach Island), Komi Republic with its taiga ecosystems and the Urals (Northern, SubPolar and Polar). Over 20 years of systematic studies of soil fauna in the studied region has resulted in a huge amount of data being accumulated that can be analysed from different positions. Considering that the representation of Russian soil biota data, especially… Show more

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“…Among them, four subfamilies were the most diverse: Aleocharinae-twelve species; Tachyporinae-eight; Omaliinae-seven; and Staphylininae-six. These subfamilies, as a rule, prevail in the staphylinid fauna of Khibiny Mts and are typical for ecosystems of the northern taiga, southern tundra, and alpine belts [68,69]. Approximately one-third of the species of each subfamily known for Khibiny Mts were concentrated in the valley: Aleocharinae-28%; Tachyporinae-38; Omaliinae-29; and Staphylininae-40%.…”
Section: Rove Beetles (Coleoptera Staphylinidae)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Among them, four subfamilies were the most diverse: Aleocharinae-twelve species; Tachyporinae-eight; Omaliinae-seven; and Staphylininae-six. These subfamilies, as a rule, prevail in the staphylinid fauna of Khibiny Mts and are typical for ecosystems of the northern taiga, southern tundra, and alpine belts [68,69]. Approximately one-third of the species of each subfamily known for Khibiny Mts were concentrated in the valley: Aleocharinae-28%; Tachyporinae-38; Omaliinae-29; and Staphylininae-40%.…”
Section: Rove Beetles (Coleoptera Staphylinidae)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In recent years, interest in the inventory of the fauna of Russia has increased ( Khlyap et al 2017 , Andreychev 2020 , Andreychev and Kuznetsov 2020 , Artaev et al 2020 , Bakiev et al 2020 , Egorov et al 2020 , Konakova et al 2020 , Ruchin et al 2020 , Tovpinets et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the publication of this paper, the 42 datasets with occurrences of rare species have been published in the GBIF: Adojaan et al (2019) , Auer et al (2021) , Beshkarev et al (2019) , Bobretsov (2019) , Brianskaia et al (2021) , Community of Cris and Melechin (2019) , De Vos and Creuwels (2021) , Degteva et al (2021b) , Doubt (2021) , Erokhin and Vorobiev (2019) , Filippova et al (2020) , Hagemeyer and Blair (2017) , European Nucleotide Archive (EMBL-EBI) (2019) , Johannessen and Johnsen (2021) , Karyakin et al (2020) , Kirillov and Kirillova (2019b) , Kirillov and Kirillova (2019a) , Kirillov and Kirillova (2020) , Konakova (2020) , Konakova and Kolesnikova (2021) , Konakova et al (2021) , Kovtonyuk et al (2021) , Lahti (2017) , Lomonosov Moscow State University (2018) , MNHN (2021) , Palamarchuk and Kirillov (2019) , Pärtel (2021) , Petrosyan (2019) , Consortium (2016) , Rebriev (2021) , Norwegian University of Science and Technology (2021) , Reshetnikova et al (2020) , Seregin (2021) , Seregin and Stepanova (2021) , Shashkov (2019) , Soudzilovskaia et al (2021) , Ueda (2021) , UiT The Arctic University of Norway (2021) (2021) , Ukolov et al (2019) , Vaganov and Maratkanova (2021) , Zheleznova et al (2020a) , Zheleznova et al (2020b) . The query result containing information on occurrences of rare species within the administrative boundary of the Komi Republic, published in GBIF, can be reached at https://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/download/request/0328832-200613084148143.zip .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following datasets contain valuable information about rare taxa finds: Seregin (2021) - 66 spp., Zheleznova et al (2020a) , Zheleznova et al (2020b) - 52 spp., Ueda (2021) - 30 spp., Hagemeyer and Blair (2017) - 23 spp. Amongst these, data on more than 1200 occurrences were published by specialists of the Institute of Biology of the Komi Science Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Kirillov and Kirillova (2019a) , Kirillov and Kirillova (2019b) , Kirillov and Kirillova (2020) - 658 occurrences; Konakova (2020) , Konakova and Kolesnikova (2021) - 325 occurrences; Zheleznova et al (2020a) , Zheleznova et al (2020b) - 284 occurrences; Konakova et al (2021) - 15 occurrences and Palamarchuk and Kirillov (2019) - 15 occurrences. Information about a significant number of rare taxa finds is also given in the articles from Seregin (2021) with 215 occurrences, Hagemeyer and Blair (2017) - 194 occurrences, Beshkarev et al (2019) - 165 occurrences, Brianskaia et al (2021) - 82 occurrences, and Ueda (2021) - 36 occurrences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%