Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
First data on dragonflies (Odonata) of Dagestan highlands, Russia. / Ilyina, E. V.; Kosterin, O. E.; Onishko, V. V.
в: Euroasian Entomological Journal, Том 23, № 1, 2024, стр. 1-17.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - First data on dragonflies (Odonata) of Dagestan highlands, Russia
AU - Ilyina, E. V.
AU - Kosterin, O. E.
AU - Onishko, V. V.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Published data on Odonata of Dagestan in highland habitats, that is situated above the tree line, were confined to registration in 1924–1926 of Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus, 1758) at Kurush village (the southernmost settlement of Russia). During the focused studies on the dragonflies of Dagestan in 2021–2023, we accumulated data on those of seven highland habitats situated in six districts at elevations of 2000–2800 m a.s.l., five of which are lakes or lake groups. Thirteen species from five families were revealed, including Cordulia aenea (Linnaeus, 1758) recorded in Dagestan for the first time, its habitat at 2525 m a.s.l. at Lake Bezdonnoe appearing the most elevated of those known for this species in the world. Elevation limits of other dragonflies of Dagestan are discussed. The huge population of A. juncea crenatoides Bartenef, 1925 of Lake Debrishara (2816 m a.s.l.) is unique in many respects: (1) the emerged dragonflies commence a downward vertical migration to the valley situated ca 400 m below; (2) about one quarter of specimens have an unusual pattern of the synthorax sides, with the additional pale stripe merging with the fore main stripe (the same morph was revealed in all specimens in populations in Armenia and South-eastern Turkey); (3) females thrice exceed males in number. Possible causes of these peculiarities are discussed.
AB - Published data on Odonata of Dagestan in highland habitats, that is situated above the tree line, were confined to registration in 1924–1926 of Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus, 1758) at Kurush village (the southernmost settlement of Russia). During the focused studies on the dragonflies of Dagestan in 2021–2023, we accumulated data on those of seven highland habitats situated in six districts at elevations of 2000–2800 m a.s.l., five of which are lakes or lake groups. Thirteen species from five families were revealed, including Cordulia aenea (Linnaeus, 1758) recorded in Dagestan for the first time, its habitat at 2525 m a.s.l. at Lake Bezdonnoe appearing the most elevated of those known for this species in the world. Elevation limits of other dragonflies of Dagestan are discussed. The huge population of A. juncea crenatoides Bartenef, 1925 of Lake Debrishara (2816 m a.s.l.) is unique in many respects: (1) the emerged dragonflies commence a downward vertical migration to the valley situated ca 400 m below; (2) about one quarter of specimens have an unusual pattern of the synthorax sides, with the additional pale stripe merging with the fore main stripe (the same morph was revealed in all specimens in populations in Armenia and South-eastern Turkey); (3) females thrice exceed males in number. Possible causes of these peculiarities are discussed.
KW - Aeshna juncea
KW - Caucasus
KW - Dagestan
KW - Odonata
KW - Russia
KW - damselflies
KW - dragonflies
KW - highlands
KW - lakes
KW - vertical migrations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85193487638&origin=inward&txGid=d9523c7662be5986f27a4fede9e115e5
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/99b12822-c410-3735-afe4-a7f1bee07310/
U2 - 10.15298/euroasentj.23.01.01
DO - 10.15298/euroasentj.23.01.01
M3 - статья
VL - 23
SP - 1
EP - 17
JO - Евразиатский энтомологический журнал
JF - Евразиатский энтомологический журнал
SN - 1684-4866
IS - 1
ER -
ID: 61311239