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Taxonomic diversity and abundance of enchytraeids (Annelida: Clitellata: Enchytraeida) in the Northern Palaearctic. 1. Asian part

Maxim I. DegtyarevSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASRuslan A. SaifutdinovSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASDaniil I. KorobushkinSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASА. И. БастраковSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASMargarita DanilovaSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASI. D. DavydovSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASAnastasia Yu. GorbunovaSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASPolina GusevaSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASEvgeniy KarlikSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASRoza KoshanovaKarakalpak State University named after BerdakhKsenia G. KuznetsovaUniversity of BergenIurii M. LebedevSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASDmitriy MedvedevSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASRoman ObolenskiySevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASAnna PopovaSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASNina ProninaSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASRybalov, LeonidSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASAlexei V. SurovSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASAkmal TadzhimovKarakalpak State University named after BerdakhAlexander Sergeevich TarasovLomonosov Moscow State UniversityVladislav VasilievLomonosov Moscow State UniversityAndrey S. ZaitsevSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASElena ZvychaynayaSevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RASKonstantin B. GongalskySevertsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS
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The diversity and abundance of small soil oligochaetes – enchytraeids were studied in the different biomes of the Asiatic part of Northern Palaearctic. We delimited our sampling area by the Ural Mountains in the west and the Central Asian states in the south (specifically Uzbekistan and Mongolia), excluding China. A total of 131 georeferenced sites were investigated, spanning 7 biomes as classified by WWF (Olson et al., 2001): tundra, boreal forests, temperate coniferous forests, temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands, flooded grasslands and savannas, and desert and xeric shrublands. This effort yielded the collection of 39 distinct species.

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