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Interesujące gatunki chrząszczy (Coleoptera) z Puszczy Piskiej

2022

W lipcu 2002 roku huragan zniszczył drzewostany na znacznym obszarze Puszczy Piskiej. Część uszkodzonego lasu – 475 ha – pozostawiono bez ingerencji (Las Ochronny „Szast”) – do naturalnej sukcesji. W latach 2005–2021 badano chrząszcze na wybranych powierzchniach pohuraganowych i kontrolnych. Do odłowów stosowano różne typy pułapek (IBL-2bis, Netocia, Moerickego). Uzupełnieniem były odłowy Coleoptera metodą „na upatrzonego” oraz analizy potencjalnego materiału lęgowego chrząszczy. W sumie w trakcie badań wykazano 1000 gatunków Coleoptera. W pracy przedstawiono dane taksonów: rzadkich, reliktów puszczańskich i wymienionych w Czerwonej Liście zwierząt ginących i zagrożonych w Polsce. Ogółem 32…

Coleopteranowe stanowiskaNE PolandNE PolskaPuszcza Piskanew recordsMasurian Lake RegionPojezierze MazurskiePuszcza Piska ForestActa Scientiarum Polonorum Seria Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria
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Ptiliolum marginatum (Aube, 1850) (Coleoptera: Ptiliidae)– gatunek nowy dla Polski z Białowieskiego Parku Narodowego

2021

We present the first record of Ptiliolum marginatum for Poland. The specimens have been extracted from two nests of the wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix in 2020, during investigations of the invertebrate fauna inhabiting bird nests. The samples were collected in the strictly protected part of the Białowieża National Park, in eastern Poland. We provide general information on the geographical distribution of Ptiliolum marginatum in Europe, the state of knowledge of the genus Ptiliolum in Poland, and further documentation including colour photographs of dorsal and ventral habitus, and characteristic features of hind femora and spermatheca of females.

Coleopteraprimeval Białowieża Forest.bird nestsnest-dwelling arthropodsentomofaunafeatherbeetlesActa Entomologica Silesiana
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Selective sweep of Wolbachia and parthenogenetic host genomes – the example of the weevil Eusomus ovulum

2016

Most parthenogenetic weevil species are postulated to have originated via hybridization, but Wolbachia has also been speculated to play a role via the induction of parthenogenesis. Here, we examine the molecular diversity of Wolbachia and parthenogenetic host genomes. The host species studied here, Eusomus ovulum, is known to be exclusively parthenogenetic and triploid. The E. ovulum populations that we examined had a low genetic diversity of mitochondrial (cytochrome oxidase I gene) and nuclear markers (internal transcribed spacer 2 and elongation factor 1-α gene), and they all were infected by only single bacteria strains (genotyped for five genes according to the multilocus sequence typi…

Coleopteraselective sweepCurculionidaeRickett- sialesendosymbio- sisEusomus ovulumpar thenogenesisWolbachiaInsect Molecular Biology
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Inheritance patterns of photoperiodic diapause induction in Leptinotarsa decemlineata

2016

Photoperiod is a reliable indicator of season and an important cue that many insects use for phenological synchronization. Undergoing range expansion insects can face a change in the local photoperiod to which they need to resynchronize. Rapid range expansion can be associated with rapid photoperiodic adaptation, which can be associated with intense selection on strongly heritable polygenic traits. Alternatively, it is proposed that, in insects with an XO sex-determination system, genes with large effect residing on the sex chromosome could drive photoperiodic adaptation because the gene or genes are exposed to selection in the sex carrying only a single X-chromosome. The present study seek…

Coleopterasex linkagetulokaslajitautosomal inheritancefood and beveragesrapid adaptationhybridization
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Beetles (Coleoptera) in the Tarnowskie Góry-Bytom Subterranean System

2017

Badania gatunków chrząszczy (Coleoptera), które przeprowadzono w jednym z największych sztucznych podziemnych systemów w Europie (Podziemia TarnogórskoBytomskie). W wyniku rocznych badań stwierdzono 3 gatunki chrząszczy: Choleva glauca, Pterostichus niger, Quedius mesomelinus. Ze względu na brak okazów w strefie przy wejściu należy założyć, że te populacje są odizolowane od pozostałych na powierzchni. Poszczególne gatunki występują tylko w określonych porach roku. Autorzy sugeruje, może to być początek troglobiontycznego trybu życia.

ColeopteratroglobiontsCholeva glaucaQuedius mesomelinus.World Heritage ListtroglophilesPterostichus nigerActa Entomologica Silesiana
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Synthesis of the aggregation pheromone of the Colorado potato beetle from its degradation product

2015

Incubation of the Colorado potato beetle aggregation pheromone, (S)-1,3-dihydroxy-3,7-dimethyl-6-octen-2-one, with antennal or leg extracts from this beetle gave 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one as the major product. This ketone was used as a substrate in a stereoselective synthesis of the pheromone. It was attached to the butanediacetal of glycolic acid with good stereoselectivity and the desired isomer was further enriched by purification of the product of this reaction on silica gel.

ColoradoKetoneClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceBiochemistryPheromoneschemistry.chemical_compoundbutanediacetalsDrug DiscoveryColorado potato beetleAnimalsOrganic chemistryMolecular BiologyGlycolic acidSolanum tuberosumchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistrySilica gelOrganic ChemistryColorado potato beetleSubstrate (chemistry)StereoisomerismKetonesbiology.organism_classificationColeopteraBiochemistrySex pheromoneMolecular MedicinePheromoneStereoselectivitypheromone inactivationaggregation pheromoneBioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
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The Origin of Isolated Populations of the Mountain Weevil, Liparus glabrirostris—The Flagship Species for Riparian Habitats

2020

AbstractLiparus glabrirostris is one of the largest European weevils, and it has been recently proposed as the flagship species for threatened riparian habitats in the mountains. For effective conservation of its populations (and associated habitats), it is crucial to understand its history, contemporary distribution, genetic diversity and predict changes in the range, including its highly isolated populations on the Baltic coast. Here, we examined numerous populations of L. glabrirostris across almost the entire species range using phylogeography and species niche modeling (SNM) approaches. Analyses of mtDNA and nucDNA markers revealed the existence of 2 major mitochondrial lineages genera…

Conservation geneticsGenetic MarkersConservation of Natural ResourcesRange (biology)Species distributionBiologyphylogeographyspecies distribution modelingDNA MitochondrialCurculionidaeGeneticsFlagship speciesAnimalsMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)EcosystemRiparian zoneCell Nucleusgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEnvironmental niche modellingEuropeColeopteraPhylogeographyGenetics PopulationRefugiumconservation geneticsThreatened speciesWeevilsBiotechnologyJournal of Heredity
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Conservation genetics of endangered leaf-beetle Cheilotoma musciformis populations in Poland

2012

Steppe-like habitats in Europe are seriously threatened as a result of fragmentation and anthropogenic degradation, at least in western and central parts. Considering the dramatic loss of steppe-like habitats, the evaluation of genetic variation in populations of steppe species is of immediate importance if appropriate conservation measures are to be undertaken. In this paper, we examine the genetic diversity of the highly endangered populations of the leaf-beetle Cheilotoma musciformis, which inhabits only a limited area in south-central Poland, which is geographically isolated from the continuous range of this species. Both mitochondrial and nuclear markers show that the Polish population…

Conservation geneticsGenetic diversityevolutionary significant unitSteppeEcologyRange (biology)EcologyChrysomelidaeBiodiversityEndangered speciespopulationBiologythreatenColeopteraHabitatAnimal ecologyInsect ScienceThreatened speciesAnimal Science and ZoologyHost plantsisolationNature and Landscape Conservation
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Burning of Logged Sites to Protect Beetles in Managed Boreal Forests

2007

: Natural disturbance–based management and conservation strategies are needed to protect forest biodiversity. Boreal forests of northern Europe are typically clearcut and otherwise intensively managed for timber production. As a result, natural disturbances such as forest fires have became rare and the volume of dead wood has decreased. These changes have had a profound negative effect on species that depend on dead wood (saproxylic). Therefore, it is important to determine whether modifications of forest management methods can enhance the survival of these species. In our study area in southern Finland, we determined whether burning of logged sites and leaving trees (i.e., retention trees)…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEcologyArctic RegionsEcologyPopulation DynamicsTaigaDead woodForestryFiresTreesColeopteraGeographyAnimalsEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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The Diapause Lipidomes of Three Closely Related Beetle Species Reveal Mechanisms for Tolerating Energetic and Cold Stress in High-Latitude Seasonal E…

2020

During winter insects face energetic stress driven by lack of food, and thermal stress due to sub-optimal and even lethal temperatures. To survive, most insects living in seasonal environments such as high latitudes, enter diapause, a deep resting stage characterized by a cessation of development, metabolic suppression and increased stress tolerance. The current study explores physiological adaptations related to diapause in three beetle species at high latitudes in Europe. From an ecological perspective, the comparison is interesting since one species (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) is an invasive pest that has recently expanded its range into northern Europe, where a retardation in range expa…

DECEMLINEATA SAY COLEOPTERAabiotic stressPhysiologyLEPTINOTARSA-DECEMLINEATAlehtikuoriaisetRANGE EXPANSIONlipiditekofysiologiaECOPHYSIOLOGICAL PHASEStalvehtimineninvasive specieskylmänkestävyystuhohyönteisetvieraslajitrange expansionlepotilaOriginal ResearchMEMBRANE-LIPIDSkoloradonkuoriainen1184 Genetics developmental biology physiologyBIOLOGICAL-MEMBRANESHOMEOVISCOUS ADAPTATIONclimate changeMETABOLIC-RATEpest insecthyönteisetCOLORADO POTATO BEETLEleviäminenDISCONTINUOUS GAS-EXCHANGE
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