Gastropods of the mole burrows in the forest zone of Western Siberia
Citation
Grebennikov M, Nakonechniy N (2022). Gastropods of the mole burrows in the forest zone of Western Siberia. Version 1.4. Surgut State University. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/xnmfhy accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
The distribution of gastropods in mole burrows in the forest zone of Western Siberia was studied for the first time. The results obtained significantly expand our understanding of the ecology of the common mole (Talpa europaea) and fauna living in its burrows on the eastern border of its range.Sampling Description
Study Extent
37.530 cylinder-daysSampling
We used plastic jars (2.5 l volume) for the traps to install in mole burrows. This method (37.530 cylinder-days worked) greatly facilitated the work of collecting burrowing fauna. This allowed us to get an idea of the zoocenosis of molehills, to find out the meaning of the mole as a member of the biocenosis. In a long-term study without daily inspection of traps, a fixing liquid (4% formalin) was used, animals in such a liquid quickly died and were well preserved. During the inspection, the lid was opened and the cylinder was removed, and then re-installed in its original place. Cones made of galvanized iron with a height of 45-50 cm and an upper diameter of 15-20 cm, without the use of guide grooves or fences, were installed at a distance of 5-10 m (656 cones - days of operation).Method steps
- Installation of hunting cylinders on the bottom of mole passages was carried out in the ground at a depth of 5-7 cm.
- In the lower part of the course cut a hole, dug a hole in it and inserted the cylinder so that its edges were at the level of the bottom of the course.
- After leveling the ground around the cylinder, the hole was covered with a lid, so that the curved ends of the lid cut into the ground to a depth of 3-4 cm. This exluded the possibility of ground fauna entering the cylinder.
Taxonomic Coverages
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Gastropodarank: class
Geographic Coverages
The area covered the forest zone of Western Siberia in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug and the Tyumen region.
Bibliographic Citations
- Наконечный Н.В. Экологическое значение ходов обыкновенного крота (Talpa europaea L., 1758) в формировании фаунистических комплексов в лесной зоне регистрации Сибири диссертации кандидата биологических наук: 03.02.08 / Российский университет дружбы народов (РУДН). Москва, 2013. 283 с. -
- Наконечный Н.В. Экологическое значение ходов обыкновенного крота (Talpa europaea L., 1758) в формировании фаунистических комплексов в лесной зоне регистрации Сибири автореферат дис. ... кандидатов биологических наук: 03.02.08 Российский университет дружбы народов (РУДН). Москва, 2013. 20 с. -
Contacts
Maxim Grebennikovoriginator
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology
8 Marta, 202
Ekaterinburg
620144
RU
email: mt.71@mail.ru
Nikolay Nakonechniy
originator
position: leading researcher
Surgut State University
Lenina, 1
628412
RU
email: yyd@list.ru
Maxim Grebennikov
metadata author
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology
8 Marta, 202
Ekaterinburg
620144
RU
email: mt.71@mail.ru
Nikolay Nakonechniy
metadata author
position: leading researcher
Surgut State University
Lenina, 1
Surgut
628412
RU
Nikolay Nakonechniy
administrative point of contact
position: leading researcher
Surgut State University
Lenina, 1
Surgut
628412
RU