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Водные плотоядные жуки (Coleoptera, Hydradephaga) Северо-Западного Причерноморья

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Diadichko, V.G.
Date
2009

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Water carnivorous beetles (Coleoptera, Hydradephaga) of the North-Western Black Sea Coast
Abstract
Монография представляет собой первое обобщение сведений о водных жуках подотряда Adephaga Северо-Западного Причерноморья (Одесская, Николаевская и, частично. Херсонская области Украины). Описан видовой состав Hydradephaga. приведены новые данные о фауне района исследований. Составлен очерк биологии и экологии водных плотоядных жуков: рассмотрены особенности биотопического распределения, жизненные циклы и фенология, сезонные изменения видового состава и количественных характеристик, размерные классы имаго, особенности экоморфологии, взаимоотношения с другими гидробионтами и аэробионтами. Даны рекомендации по охране Hydradephaga и использованию стенобионтных видов в качестве биоиндикаторов состояния водной среды. Для гидробиологов, энтомологов, экологов, преподавателей и студентов биологических специальностей ВУЗов, любителей природы. 21 рисунок, 35 таблиц, библиография -262 источника.
Information on the Hydradephaga of the north-western Black Sea Region (Odessa, Nikolaev, and partly Kherson Areas of Ukraine) is for the first time summarized in this monograph. Species composition, biotopic distribution, life cycles and phenology, aspects of ecomorphology, relations of Hydradephaga with other organisms are discussed. Seasonal changes of species composition, abundance, and biomass of the Hydradephaga of the region are described. Recommendations for the protection of Hydradephaga and for the usage of stenoecic species as bioindicators of water quality are given. The book is intended for hydrobiologists. entomologists, ecologists, university teachers and students of biology, as weil as for amateur naturalists. 21 figs, 35 tables, 262 references.
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204рр.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13618
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