Body volume in ground beetles (Carabidae) reflects biotope disturbance
Pubblicato online: 10 feb 2018
Pagine: 114 - 120
Ricevuto: 23 nov 2016
Accettato: 25 set 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/foecol-2017-0014
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© 2017 Vladimír Langraf et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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Changes in body size of living organisms can indicate changes in environmental quality. The family Carabidae is frequently used as an indicator of environmental status. We collected ground beetles in 9 Slovakian localities (in the Veporské vrchy Mts and the Juhoslovenská kotlina Basin) of various levels of disturbance, and evaluated the volume of individuals. The lowest average body volumes of individual were found for an intensively grazed pasture (locality 5) and a nitrophilous waterside vegetation (locality 6) (1,298 mm3–4,648 mm3) with predominantly macropterous species. We have confirmed the significantly higher average biovolume value of individual Carabidae in less disturbed habitats: a