Depletion of species diversity entomofauna steppe agricultural landscapes Ukraine
Keywords:
insect life forms, geobionts, herpetobionts, hortobionts, dendrobionts, constant and dominant species of insects, representative samplesAbstract
The range of estimates shows that reduction with strong entomological school, thorough systematization of species diversity of insects Ukraine has not been carried out yet, making it difficult to determine the state of biodiversity for ecological study of measures under the UN Convention. We believe, that assessment of agricultural landscapes is possible in entomofauna example representation sample represented constant and dominant species under Entomological registers created in the last century has passed.
In order to better generalization representative samples in the analytical research group known advisable entomofauna agricultural landscapes by major life forms, each of requires adequate methods census, due to the peculiarities of each environmental groups.
The results of the analytical studies were drawn registers constant and dominant species of insects agricultural landscapes steppes of Ukraine on life forms "geofils" (geobionts, herpetobionts) and fitofils (hortobionts, dendrobionts). Long-term studies of different faunal habitats agrolandscapes allowed to reach a conclusion on entomofauna depletion of almost 50%.
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