Fauna of the geometrid moth (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) of Askold Island 150 years later: historical analysis

E. A. Beljaev
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The results of research of the geometrid moth (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) of Askold Island (Peter the Great Gulf, Russian Far East) carried out for the first time after about a 150-year break are presented. A review of the fauna is made on the basis of personal materials and revised literature data. A comparative analysis of the old and new lists revealed a low level of their intersection, which can be explained by the instability of island populations of geometrid moths as a result of episodic sharp increases in the number of sika deer (Cervus nippon Temminck, 1838), leading to significant damage to the vegetation cover of the island. An estimate of the average rate of moth immigration to Askold Island from continental land over 150 years is proposed.
150年后阿斯科尔德岛尺蛾区系(鳞翅目:尺蛾科)的历史分析
本文报道了俄罗斯远东彼得大帝湾阿斯科尔德岛(Askold Island,俄罗斯远东彼得大帝湾)时隔150年后首次开展的尺蛾(鳞翅目:尺蛾科)研究的结果。根据个人资料和修订后的文献资料,对区系进行了综述。新旧名录的对比分析表明,它们的交叉程度较低,这可以解释为梅花鹿数量的偶发性急剧增加导致岛上几何蛾子种群的不稳定(Cervus nippon Temminck, 1838),导致岛上植被覆盖受到严重破坏。提出了150年来飞蛾从大陆向阿斯科尔德岛迁移的平均速率的估计。
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