Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia

Since the late 1980s, long-term monitoring of various components of natural ecosystems under conditions of industrial pollution has been carried out in the Central Urals. In the mid-2000s, similar programmes were started in the Southern Urals. As a part of these monitoring programmes, the data on in...

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Main Authors: Alexey Nesterkov, Maxim Zolotarev, Elena Belskaya, Tatyana Tuneva
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-10-01
Series:Biodiversity Data Journal
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Online Access:https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/55242/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-cf3bd64a85534f4694c49ca30f1284c32020-11-25T03:53:16ZengPensoft PublishersBiodiversity Data Journal1314-28282020-10-01812310.3897/BDJ.8.e5524255242Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, RussiaAlexey Nesterkov0Maxim Zolotarev1Elena Belskaya2Tatyana Tuneva3Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology (IPAE)Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology (IPAE)Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology (IPAE)Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology (IPAE)Since the late 1980s, long-term monitoring of various components of natural ecosystems under conditions of industrial pollution has been carried out in the Central Urals. In the mid-2000s, similar programmes were started in the Southern Urals. As a part of these monitoring programmes, the data on invertebrates in different types of biotopes, collected with different methods and in a different time intervals, continue to be gathered. Amongst the most well-studied groups of invertebrates are spiders and harvestmen whose communities are a convenient indicator of the environment. The data collected through these monitoring programmes can also be used to study natural local biodiversity.The dataset, presented here, includes information from a long-term monitoring programme for Araneae and Opiliones that inhabit grass stands of secondary dry meadows and litter of spruce-fir, aspen-birch and pine-birch forests in the Central and Southern Urals. The dataset (available from the GBIF network at https://www.gbif.org/dataset/e170dbd1-a67f-4514-841c-5296b290ca90) describes the assemblage structure of spiders and harvestmen (list of species and their abundance), age-sex composition and seasonal and inter-annual dynamics for two large areas in the southern taiga zone of the Ural Mountains. The dataset includes 1,351 samples, which correspond to 5,462 occurrences identified during 2004–2009, 2013 and 2018. In total, we collected 10,433 specimens, representing 178 species (36% of arachnofauna of the Urals), 115 genera (54%) and 23 families (100%). Most of the data (4,939 of 5,462 occurrences, 90%) were collected in the western macro-slope of the Ural Mountains (European part of Russia), the rest in the eastern macro-slope (Asian part). All represented data were sampled in industrially undisturbed areas and are used as a local reference for ecotoxicological monitoring. The dataset provides new useful information for recording the state of biodiversity for the Central and Southern Urals and contributes to the study of biodiversity conservation.https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/55242/download/pdf/Occurrencediversityabundanceseasonal dynamic
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Maxim Zolotarev
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Tatyana Tuneva
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Maxim Zolotarev
Elena Belskaya
Tatyana Tuneva
Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia
Biodiversity Data Journal
Occurrence
diversity
abundance
seasonal dynamic
author_facet Alexey Nesterkov
Maxim Zolotarev
Elena Belskaya
Tatyana Tuneva
author_sort Alexey Nesterkov
title Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia
title_short Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia
title_full Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia
title_fullStr Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the Urals, Russia
title_sort arachnids (araneae, opiliones) from grass stand and forest litter in the urals, russia
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Biodiversity Data Journal
issn 1314-2828
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Since the late 1980s, long-term monitoring of various components of natural ecosystems under conditions of industrial pollution has been carried out in the Central Urals. In the mid-2000s, similar programmes were started in the Southern Urals. As a part of these monitoring programmes, the data on invertebrates in different types of biotopes, collected with different methods and in a different time intervals, continue to be gathered. Amongst the most well-studied groups of invertebrates are spiders and harvestmen whose communities are a convenient indicator of the environment. The data collected through these monitoring programmes can also be used to study natural local biodiversity.The dataset, presented here, includes information from a long-term monitoring programme for Araneae and Opiliones that inhabit grass stands of secondary dry meadows and litter of spruce-fir, aspen-birch and pine-birch forests in the Central and Southern Urals. The dataset (available from the GBIF network at https://www.gbif.org/dataset/e170dbd1-a67f-4514-841c-5296b290ca90) describes the assemblage structure of spiders and harvestmen (list of species and their abundance), age-sex composition and seasonal and inter-annual dynamics for two large areas in the southern taiga zone of the Ural Mountains. The dataset includes 1,351 samples, which correspond to 5,462 occurrences identified during 2004–2009, 2013 and 2018. In total, we collected 10,433 specimens, representing 178 species (36% of arachnofauna of the Urals), 115 genera (54%) and 23 families (100%). Most of the data (4,939 of 5,462 occurrences, 90%) were collected in the western macro-slope of the Ural Mountains (European part of Russia), the rest in the eastern macro-slope (Asian part). All represented data were sampled in industrially undisturbed areas and are used as a local reference for ecotoxicological monitoring. The dataset provides new useful information for recording the state of biodiversity for the Central and Southern Urals and contributes to the study of biodiversity conservation.
topic Occurrence
diversity
abundance
seasonal dynamic
url https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/55242/download/pdf/
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