2011
DOI: 10.53005/20767390_2011_4_165
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Invertebrates of the Tigirek State Nature Reserve (an annotated check-list)

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“…Oxythyrea funesta was considered an endangered and protected relict of postglacial steppes in central Europe (Horion, 1958; Burakowski et al, 1983). However, roughly since 1990, the species has expanded north and eastwards (Tamutis & Dapkus, 2013; Volynkin et al, 2011). Oxythyrea funesta is now regarded as a ubiquitous extralimital invader and even as a possible agricultural pest (Vuts et al, 2008; Horák et al, 2013; Horák, 2016) ranging from Canary Islands up to Central Asia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxythyrea funesta was considered an endangered and protected relict of postglacial steppes in central Europe (Horion, 1958; Burakowski et al, 1983). However, roughly since 1990, the species has expanded north and eastwards (Tamutis & Dapkus, 2013; Volynkin et al, 2011). Oxythyrea funesta is now regarded as a ubiquitous extralimital invader and even as a possible agricultural pest (Vuts et al, 2008; Horák et al, 2013; Horák, 2016) ranging from Canary Islands up to Central Asia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fauna of Lepidoptera of this territory has been studied since the formation of the scientific department in 2003, and consequently, a systematic research of all animals, plants and fungi started there. The result for several years of work was the book published in 2011 "Biota of the Tigirek Nature Reserve" (VOLYNKIN et al, 2011), which presented a wide list of taxonomic groups including Geometridae. The authors noted for the reserve territory 103 species of 71 genera.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%