Insect community dynamics in relation to climate change in Mongolia

Badamnyambuu Iderzorig, Khureltsetseg Lkhagvadorj, Ohseok Kwon

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Abstract

In recent years, many research revealed plant-insect interactions are becoming unstable because of climate change, hu­man activities and grazing effect. In this work, it is aimed to disclose that how climate of two different years is influenc­ing on insect community at certain locality in Mongolia. The data on the insect community are collected, covering full flowering season from June to August in 2014 and 2015. In order to include all species of insects in Udleg Station, data was collected in three different sites. One of them was around edge of forest, another one was in ungrazed area or inside the fence that has been kept for more than 9 years and last one was in grazed area. Weather was a perceptible difference during two year’s study. This climate differences significantly influenced on the insect community. In 2014, overall 305 insect species were recorded, in which 124 insect species in order of Diptera, 44 in Lepidoptera, 33 in Coleoptera, 31 in Hemiptera, and 73 in Hymenoptera were determined. But in 2015, these number of species noticeably decreased, and total 150 insect species were recorded, in which 58 in Diptera, 26 in Lepidoptera, 13 in Coleoptera, 12 in Hemiptera, and 41 in Hymenoptera were determined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)111-118
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Ecology and Environment
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • Insect community
  • Mongolia

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