Peculiarities of the biotopic distribution of orthoptera in the typical steppe of European Russia
2009
Zinenko, N. V. | Striganova, B. R.
The taxonomic composition, ecological and spatial distribution of orthopterans were studied in different vegetation types of the typical steppe on the left bank of the Volga River basin (Saratov Prov.). Some species showed clear selectivity with respect to specific features of the soil and vegetation, despite significant annual fluctuations in the taxonomic composition and abundance of local populations. Two groups can be distinguished: the polytopic species and those inhabiting intrazonal communities but not typical steppe habitats. The orthopteran complexes of the zonal and halophytic habitats show a relatively high similarity; they differ well from those of mesophytic plant communities, restricted to the lower mesorelief areas. Intrazonal habitats with mesophytic conditions comprise almost 45% of the species diversity of orthopterans in the typical steppe subzone, and reveal the greatest diversity of life forms of these insects. The data obtained are of interest for monitoring the successive changes in steppe ecosystems affected by both climatic and anthropogenic factors.
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