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Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity

The biodiversity of botanical gardens and arboreta is typically assessed by vegetation, birds, and insects such as beetles and butterflies. At the same time, most of the invertebrate animals live in litter and soil, while remaining hidden and poorly studied. Here we present the results of studies of...

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Главные авторы: Zuev, R. V., Зуев, Р. В.
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spelling ir-123456789-304492025-05-13T11:00:55Z Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity Zuev, R. V. Зуев, Р. В. Arboretum Statistical ecology Iconography Millipedes New records Centipedes The biodiversity of botanical gardens and arboreta is typically assessed by vegetation, birds, and insects such as beetles and butterflies. At the same time, most of the invertebrate animals live in litter and soil, while remaining hidden and poorly studied. Here we present the results of studies of two classes of myriapods in Southern Cultures Park, Adler, Krasnodar Province, Russia. During 2021, the diversity and abundance of myriapods were assessed by quantitative data obtained using pitfall traps. From these traps, 20 species of diplopods and 14 species of chilopods were recorded. Alpha diversity of myriapods was significantly higher (p=0.043) in the spring-summer season in comparison to summer-fall. Beta diversity also significantly differed (p≤0.031) between these seasons. The abundance of Brachyiulus lusitanus (p=0.018), Polydesmus mediterraneus (p=0.047), Julus colchicus (p=0.020), and Cylindroiulus placidus (p=0.047) was significantly higher in the spring season, while in the summer season, the abundance of Anthroleucosomatidae Gen. sp.1 (p=0.047) was significantly dominant. Also, from 2018 to 2024, using hand collection from litter, 2 additional species of diplopods and 7 species of chilo pods were recorded. Species of myriapods that were not previously recorded in Russia and introduced species were identified and illustrated. 2025-05-13T11:00:01Z 2025-05-13T11:00:01Z 2025 Статья Evsyukov A.P., Zuev R.V., Dyachkov Y.V., Chumachenko Y.A., Chebotareva I.P., Popov I.V., Zabiyaka I.Y. Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity // Acta Biologica Sibirica. - 2025. - 11. - pp. 337 - 357. - DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15071953 https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/30449 en Acta Biologica Sibirica application/pdf Altai State University
institution СКФУ
collection Репозиторий
language English
topic Arboretum
Statistical ecology
Iconography
Millipedes
New records
Centipedes
spellingShingle Arboretum
Statistical ecology
Iconography
Millipedes
New records
Centipedes
Zuev, R. V.
Зуев, Р. В.
Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity
description The biodiversity of botanical gardens and arboreta is typically assessed by vegetation, birds, and insects such as beetles and butterflies. At the same time, most of the invertebrate animals live in litter and soil, while remaining hidden and poorly studied. Here we present the results of studies of two classes of myriapods in Southern Cultures Park, Adler, Krasnodar Province, Russia. During 2021, the diversity and abundance of myriapods were assessed by quantitative data obtained using pitfall traps. From these traps, 20 species of diplopods and 14 species of chilopods were recorded. Alpha diversity of myriapods was significantly higher (p=0.043) in the spring-summer season in comparison to summer-fall. Beta diversity also significantly differed (p≤0.031) between these seasons. The abundance of Brachyiulus lusitanus (p=0.018), Polydesmus mediterraneus (p=0.047), Julus colchicus (p=0.020), and Cylindroiulus placidus (p=0.047) was significantly higher in the spring season, while in the summer season, the abundance of Anthroleucosomatidae Gen. sp.1 (p=0.047) was significantly dominant. Also, from 2018 to 2024, using hand collection from litter, 2 additional species of diplopods and 7 species of chilo pods were recorded. Species of myriapods that were not previously recorded in Russia and introduced species were identified and illustrated.
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author Zuev, R. V.
Зуев, Р. В.
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Зуев, Р. В.
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title Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity
title_short Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity
title_full Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity
title_fullStr Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity
title_full_unstemmed Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda) of the Southern Cultures Park (Krasnodar Province, Southern Russia): unappreciated biodiversity
title_sort myriapoda (diplopoda, chilopoda) of the southern cultures park (krasnodar province, southern russia): unappreciated biodiversity
publisher Altai State University
publishDate 2025
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