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Долгоносикообразные жуки (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea) Ботанического сада Удмуртского универститета и его окрестностей: видовой состав, биотопическое распределение, трофические связи

Долгоносикообразные жуки (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea) Ботанического сада Удмуртского универститета и его окрестностей: видовой состав, биотопическое распределение, трофические связи

Abstract

The article covers the results of long-term researches on Curculionoidea in the botanical garden of the Udmurt university and adjacent territories. The author has elicited the fact of existence of 191 forms of 4 families and 39 of them are recorded on the territory of Udmurtia for the first time. The author presents the rich species composition of the considered group in the botanic garden ecosystem transformed in the anthropogenic way. Trophic links of weevils to wild-growing, strange and cultural host-plants are studied.

В результате многолетних исследований долгоносикообразных жуков в Ботаническом саду Удмуртского университета и в прилегающих лесных массивах выявлен 191 вид из четырех семейств. Из них 39 видов впервые указываются для территории УР. Показано высокое видовое богатство данной группы в условиях антропогенно трансформированных экосистем ботанического сада. Изучены трофические связи жуков с дикорастущими, интродуцированными и культурными растениями.

Keywords

ДОЛГОНОСИКООБРАЗНЫЕ ЖУКИ, БОТАНИЧЕСКИЙ САД УДГУ, ВИДОВОЙ СОСТАВ, КОРМОВЫЕ РАСТЕНИЯ

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