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Distribution Patterns of Grasshoppers and Their Kin over the Eurasian Steppes.

Michael G Sergeev1,2.   

Abstract

The main aims of this paper are to reveal general patterns of Orthoptera distribution in the Eurasian steppes, to evaluate long-term trends of changes in distribution of taxa and populations, and to estimate the potential for population changes relative to human activity and global warming trends. The main publications concerning diversity and distribution of these insects over the steppes are analyzed. The fauna of the Eurasian steppes includes more than 440 species of Orthoptera. The general distribution of grasshoppers and their kin in the Eurasian steppes reflects their common associations with different grasslands. The species richness increases from the relatively cold forest-steppes to the semi-deserts with their warm summer. There are some endemic or subendemic taxa, including the tribe Onconotini (Tettigoniidae). The populations' distribution of Orthoptera is also analyzed. The populations of native Orthoptera extend through all the herbaceous landscapes. Under these conditions, the interrelating of colonies of each species may result in great abundance. The population distribution of three species locusts (Locusta migratoria, Calliptamus italicus, Dociostaurus maroccanus) is also discussed. Some notable changes of their populations' distribution and dynamics are characterized. The situation with rare Orthoptera is estimated. Retrospective and prospective of the steppe fauna of Orthoptera are discussed.

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Keywords:  Orthoptera; biological diversity; distribution; fauna; pest; population; range; rare species

Year:  2021        PMID: 33467740      PMCID: PMC7830448          DOI: 10.3390/insects12010077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insects        ISSN: 2075-4450            Impact factor:   2.769


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Authors:  Long Zhang; Michel Lecoq; Alexandre Latchininsky; David Hunter
Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol       Date:  2018-09-26       Impact factor: 19.686

2.  Mitochondrial genomes reveal the global phylogeography and dispersal routes of the migratory locust.

Authors:  Chuan Ma; Pengcheng Yang; Feng Jiang; Marie-Pierre Chapuis; Yasen Shali; Gregory A Sword; Le Kang
Journal:  Mol Ecol       Date:  2012-06-28       Impact factor: 6.185

3.  The structure of biodiversity - insights from molecular phylogeography.

Authors:  Godfrey M Hewitt
Journal:  Front Zool       Date:  2004-10-26       Impact factor: 3.172

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1.  Comparative Analysis of Epicuticular Lipids in Locusta migratoria and Calliptamus italicus: A Possible Role in Susceptibility to Entomopathogenic Fungi.

Authors:  Mariya D Ganina; Maksim V Tyurin; Ulzhalgas T Zhumatayeva; Georgy R Lednev; Sergey V Morozov; Vadim Yu Kryukov
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-08-16       Impact factor: 3.139

2.  The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain.

Authors:  Kristina V Popova; Natalya S Baturina; Vladimir V Molodtsov; Oxana V Yefremova; Vasily D Zharkov; Michael G Sergeev
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 2.769

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