Ground beetles in Romanian oilseed rape fields and adjacent grasslands (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
Published Online: Aug 05, 2022
Page range: 148 - 158
Received: Feb 04, 2022
Accepted: May 03, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/foecol-2022-0017
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This study aimed at clarifying species composition and ecological structure of the ground beetles associated with oilseed rape fields during flowering, ripening and post-harvest, as well as pastures adjacent to them. Field work was carried out in 2017. Pitfall traps (5 in each site) were set in 20 sampling sites in the Transylvania region, Cluj County. A total of 8,151 individuals were collected (7,576 in rapeseed fields and 575 in pastures) belonging to 82 species from 29 genera. The richest tribes were Harpalini (25 species), Zabrini (12 species), Pterostichini (10 species), and Carabini (9 species). The most species-rich were the genera