Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain

The patterns of seasonal activity, sex and age structure, reproductive characteristics and overwintering distribution of Amara fulva were studied in the southwest forest zone of the East European plain. A total of 1212 adults (664 males and 548 females) and 38 larvae were collected using pitfall tra...

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Main Authors: Felix N. KOLESNIKOV, Ekaterina V. MALUEVA
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2015-01-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201501-0017_Life_history_of_Amara_fulva_Coleoptera_Carabidae_in_the_southwest_forest_zone_of_the_East_European_Plain.php
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spelling doaj-9de0a244340a48109aecd5bc70b777862021-04-16T20:35:34ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292015-01-01112112713410.14411/eje.2015.009eje-201501-0017Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European PlainFelix N. KOLESNIKOV0Ekaterina V. MALUEVA1Medical College 4 of Moscow Health Care Department, Moscow 123182, Russia; e-mails: f.kolesnikov@mail.ru; ezhik-katyu@mail.ruMedical College 4 of Moscow Health Care Department, Moscow 123182, Russia; e-mails: f.kolesnikov@mail.ru; ezhik-katyu@mail.ruThe patterns of seasonal activity, sex and age structure, reproductive characteristics and overwintering distribution of Amara fulva were studied in the southwest forest zone of the East European plain. A total of 1212 adults (664 males and 548 females) and 38 larvae were collected using pitfall traps. All adults were dissected to determine their reproductive condition. 185 larvae and 5 adults were collected by sampling soil. Adults of A. fulva were active from the first half of June until October with a single peak of activity in August. From June only postgenerative and newly emerged beetles were caught in traps. Immature and mature adults were recorded from the second half of July. At the end of August, more than 90% of the population was represented made up of mature adults. Immature individuals were trapped up until October after which they overwintered. Oviposition period lasted 11 weeks (from the mid-July to the end of September). Maximum number of mature eggs in ovaries was recorded in the second half of August. Larvae of A. fulva were caught from the second half of August to October and the peak in their subsoil activity was recorded in the first half of September. The life cycle of A. fulva is described as facultatively-biennial. Overwintering larvae and adults occurred in different parts of the floodplain. Larvae preferred to overwinter in soil under Persicaria maculosa near the edge of a river, while adults overwintered far from water and, rarely under tussock grasses on sandbars. The larvae of A. fulva cache the seeds of P. maculosa. Rearing A. fulva under field conditions revealed that this species takes 254-328 days complete its development, which includes the winter period.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201501-0017_Life_history_of_Amara_fulva_Coleoptera_Carabidae_in_the_southwest_forest_zone_of_the_East_European_Plain.phpcoleopteracarabidaeamara fulvaseasonal activitylife cyclesex and age structure of populationoverwintering distribution
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Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain
European Journal of Entomology
coleoptera
carabidae
amara fulva
seasonal activity
life cycle
sex and age structure of population
overwintering distribution
author_facet Felix N. KOLESNIKOV
Ekaterina V. MALUEVA
author_sort Felix N. KOLESNIKOV
title Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain
title_short Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain
title_full Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain
title_fullStr Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain
title_full_unstemmed Life history of Amara fulva (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the East European Plain
title_sort life history of amara fulva (coleoptera: carabidae) in the southwest forest zone of the east european plain
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The patterns of seasonal activity, sex and age structure, reproductive characteristics and overwintering distribution of Amara fulva were studied in the southwest forest zone of the East European plain. A total of 1212 adults (664 males and 548 females) and 38 larvae were collected using pitfall traps. All adults were dissected to determine their reproductive condition. 185 larvae and 5 adults were collected by sampling soil. Adults of A. fulva were active from the first half of June until October with a single peak of activity in August. From June only postgenerative and newly emerged beetles were caught in traps. Immature and mature adults were recorded from the second half of July. At the end of August, more than 90% of the population was represented made up of mature adults. Immature individuals were trapped up until October after which they overwintered. Oviposition period lasted 11 weeks (from the mid-July to the end of September). Maximum number of mature eggs in ovaries was recorded in the second half of August. Larvae of A. fulva were caught from the second half of August to October and the peak in their subsoil activity was recorded in the first half of September. The life cycle of A. fulva is described as facultatively-biennial. Overwintering larvae and adults occurred in different parts of the floodplain. Larvae preferred to overwinter in soil under Persicaria maculosa near the edge of a river, while adults overwintered far from water and, rarely under tussock grasses on sandbars. The larvae of A. fulva cache the seeds of P. maculosa. Rearing A. fulva under field conditions revealed that this species takes 254-328 days complete its development, which includes the winter period.
topic coleoptera
carabidae
amara fulva
seasonal activity
life cycle
sex and age structure of population
overwintering distribution
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201501-0017_Life_history_of_Amara_fulva_Coleoptera_Carabidae_in_the_southwest_forest_zone_of_the_East_European_Plain.php
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