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Title: First record of insects from the oldest and older Dryas of Altai (Russia). Coleoptera assemblages from Lebed River
Authors: Gurina, A. A.
Dudko, R. Y.
Mikhailov, Y. E.
Prokin, A. A.
Solodovnikov, A. Y.
Zinovyev, E. V.
Legalov, A. A.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Magnolia Press
Citation: First record of insects from the oldest and older Dryas of Altai (Russia). Coleoptera assemblages from Lebed River / A. A. Gurina, R. Y. Dudko, Y. E. Mikhailov [et al.] // Palaeoentomology. – 2024. – Vol. 7. – Iss. 1. – P. 112-131. DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.1.8.
Gurina, A. A., Dudko, R. Y., Mikhailov, Y. E., Prokin, A. A., Solodovnikov, A. Y., Zinovyev, E. V., & Legalov, A. A. (2024). First record of insects from the oldest and older Dryas of Altai (Russia). Coleoptera assemblages from Lebed River. Palaeoentomology, 7(1), 112–131. doi:10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.1.8
Abstract: Subfossil remains of insects found in the Lebed site (52.25220°N, 87.15692°E) located on the Lebed River, Altai Republic are recorded. The calibrated radiocarbon dates for two layers of these deposits were 16,461–17,056 cal BP, and 13,520–14,077 cal BP, which correspond to the oldest and older Dryas (Late Pleistocene). Insect assemblages of these deposits are mainly represented by Coleoptera, which are noteworthy there for high taxonomic and ecological diversity and include several endemic and relic species. At least 120 beetle species from 17 families have been found altogether, of them, 37 species are recorded for the Pleistocene deposits of Western Siberia for the first time. Three families, Carabidae, Staphylinidae and Curculionidae are most abundantly represented in the examined Lebed site. Ecologically, this beetle assemblage is dominated by species that are currently confined to the taiga belt and alpine meadows of the Altai Mountains; aquatic and near-water species are also well represented. The studied assemblages are rather different from the previously studied Pleistocene insect fauna in the south of the West Siberian Plain. The taxonomic and ecological compositions of the beetle fauna of Lebed site suggest its existence under humid palaeoclimate that was significantly colder than modern climate in this area. © 2024 Magnolia Press.
Keywords: DEGLACIATION
INSECTS
LATE PLEISTOCENE
PALAEOENVIRONMENT
WESTERN SIBERIA
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/14533
DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.1.8
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85202025704
WoS: WOS:001205990400001
RSCI: 66266208
EDN: EKMPRA
RSF: 23-74-01024
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