Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) communities and microhabitat diversity in a mountain village house yard – a case study from the Western Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria

Q4 Environmental Science
T. Teofilova
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This study explores the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) diversity from an uncultivated house yard in a mountain hamlet in the Western Rhodope Mountains in southern Bulgaria. The sampling site was located at an altitude of 1340 m. A total of 2512 carabid specimens of 76 species were collected with only six pitfall traps between May 2016 and April 2021. They belong to 31 genera, 13 tribes, 21 zoogeographical categories and 15 life forms. Two species (Olisthopus rotundatus and Ophonus brevicollis) are new for the Rhodope Mountains. The findings reveal new highest altitude records for two species (Ophonus brevicollis and Philorhizus notatus). Along with the typical montane forest fauna, many ecotone and open habitat species were found. Nevertheless, carabid life forms and wing morphology structure indicate a stable environment in comparison with other regions in Bulgaria. Furthermore, this research demonstrates that even small natural habitat patches can keep a remarkable carabid diversity. Over the five-year study period, the carabid fauna in the studied house yard experienced some, both qualitative and quantitative, impoverishment, indicating some ecological “exhaustion”.
一个山村屋后院里地甲虫(鞘翅目:甲虫科)群落和微生境多样性——以保加利亚西罗多比山脉为例
本研究在保加利亚南部西罗多比山脉的一个山区小村庄的一个未开垦的房屋院子中探索了地面甲虫(鞘翅目:甲虫科)的多样性。采样地点位于海拔1340米。2016年5月至2021年4月,仅用6个陷阱就采集了76种甲壳虫标本2512份。它们隶属于31属,13个部落,21个动物地理类别和15种生活形式。罗多比山脉新发现的圆齿石舌鼠和短齿石舌鼠2种。这一发现揭示了两种物种(短音蝽和notatus Philorhizus)的最高海拔记录。除了典型的山地森林动物外,还发现了许多过渡带和开放生境物种。然而,与保加利亚其他地区相比,瓢虫的生命形式和翅膀的形态结构表明这里的环境稳定。此外,本研究还表明,即使是很小的自然栖息地斑块也能保持显著的瓢虫多样性。在5年的研究期间,所研究的住宅庭院中的甲壳类动物群在质量和数量上都出现了一定程度的贫困化,表明了一定程度的生态“枯竭”。
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Zoology and Ecology
Zoology and Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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