Ground beetles (Carabidae) in urban habitats of Kaluga City (Russia)

Biodivers Data J. 2022 Jan 19:10:e76100. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.10.e76100. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Background: Ground beetles (Carabidae, Coleoptera) are one of the most species-rich and well-studied insect families. However, the number of published datasets is disproportionately low against the biodiversity of this group. According to GBIF, only a fifth of the percentage of all published data covers ground beetles. This article describes a sampling-event dataset providing primary data on ground beetles collected in urban and suburban habitats in Kaluga, a typical central Russian city. We surveyed habitats of different land-use types and the extent and intensity of anthropogenic influence: yards, gardens, quarries, small urban woodlands, grasslands and riparian habitats. Carabids were collected by pitfall traps during most of the vegetative season (mostly from late April - early May to at least early October) for 13 seasons between 1994 and 2015. In total, the dataset contains 189 carabid species and 79,091 specimens. The dataset provides information about species composition and abundance, habitat distribution, seasonal and long-term dynamics of carabid beetles in environments of different degrees of urbanisation.

New information: This dataset is the first sampling-event dataset about carabids in various urban habitats published through GBIF.

Keywords: Central Russia; broadleaved forests; gardens; grasslands; pitfall traps.