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Локальная фауна и сообщества жуков-жужелиц (Coleoptera, Carabidae) в Тапхарской котловине (Западное Забайкалье)

Локальная фауна и сообщества жуков-жужелиц (Coleoptera, Carabidae) в Тапхарской котловине (Западное Забайкалье)

Abstract

The local fauna of ground beetles of the Tapkhar drainless hollow in the Western Transbaikalye includes 54 species of 15 genera. The ground beetles of 4 genera dominate: Harpalus, Poecilus, Carabus and Cymindis. The cluster analysis has allowed to reveal three types of communities of ground beetles: pine forest, bush and steppe ones. The local deserted-steppe shape inherent to the half steppes territories of Mongolia is characteristic for fauna and communities of ground beetles of the Tapkhar hollow.

Локальная фауна жужелиц в Тапхарской бессточной котловине в Западном Забайкалье включает 54 вида из 15 родов. Доминируют жужелицы 4 родов: Harpalus, Poecilus, Carabus и Cymindis. Кластерный анализ позволил выявить три типа сообществ жужелиц в Тапхарской котловине: редкостойных сосняков, ильмовников и ковыльной степи. Для фауны и сообществ жужелиц Тапхарской котловины характерен локальный пустынно-степной облик, присущий полупустынным степям Монголии.

Keywords

ЖУКИ-ЖУЖЕЛИЦЫ, ЛОКАЛЬНАЯ ФАУНА, СООБЩЕСТВА, ТАПХАРСКАЯ КОТЛОВИНА, СЕЛЕНГИНСКОЕ СРЕДНЕГОРЬЕ, ЗАПАДНОЕ ЗАБАЙКАЛЬЕ, GROUND BEETLES (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE)

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