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Anhang: Gesamtartentabelle: Storkow, Gröben, Schiaß, Zossen Anhang zu: BARNDT, D. (2010): Beitrag zur Arthropodenfauna ausgewählter Binnensalzstellen in Brandenburg. – Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege in Brandenburg 19 (1, 2): 34-44 Gesamtartentabelle: Storkow, Gröben, Schiaß, Zossen Erläuterungen: kL/schattiert = keine Rote Liste vorhanden; kV = kein Vorkommen bekannt; § = nach BNatSchG besonders geschützt. Gefährdungsangaben sind den Roten Listen entnommen, die in der Familienzeile mit Jahreszahl benannt sind. Aktivitätshäufigkeit: v (vereinzelt) = 1-9 Ex., h (häufig) = 10-99 Ex., m (massenhaft) = >100 Ex, mm = > 500 Ex; x = qualitatives Vorkommen Ökologie Familie / Gattung / Art 1 Luchwiesen 1 Luchwiesen 2 Luchwiesen 3 Marstallwiese 4 Gröben 5 Gröben 6 Gröben/ Kietz 7 Grössinsee 8 Grössinsee 9 Schünowwiesen RL Berlin RL Brandenburg RL Deutschland Schutz Gesetzlicher Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ökologie nach Coleoptera, Käfer KOCH 1989a b, 1992 u.a. kL kL 1998 Anthicidae, Blumenkäfer eurytop- psammophil- halotolerant1- Anthicus antherinus hv phytodetriticol (LINNAEUS 1761) stenotop- bes. ripicol- auch Cordicomus gracilis 1 v paludicol-phytodetriticol (PANZER 1797) stenotop- psammophil- Hirticomus hispidulus v bes.phytodetriticol (ROSSI 1792) 1 Die „halotolerant“-Angaben von KOCH wurden bei der Auswertung nicht berücksichtigt: s. Kapitel 3.2.1 Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Notoxus monocerus eurytop- xerophil- bes. herbicol v v (LINNAEUS 1761) 2005 1992 1998 Apionidae, Spitzmaulrüßler Perapion marchicum monophag auf Rumex acetosella v (HERBST 1797) stenotop- Sümpfe, Moore, Nanophyes marmoratus v Naßwiesen; oligophag: Lythrum (GOEZE 1777) Buprestidae, Prachtkäfer 2005 1992 1998 det. Stephan Gottwald stenotop- thermophil- herbicol: G 1 § Trachys scrobiculatus v Glechoma, Calamintha KIESENWETTER 1857 kL kL 1998 Byrrhidae, Pillenkäfer stenotop-xerophil-bes. sylvicol- Byrrhus fasciatus v muscophag (FORSTER 1771) Byrrhus pilula eurytop-bes. praticol-muscophag v (LINNAEUS 1758) Cytilus sericeus eurytop- bes. praticol- muscophag v v v (FORSTER 1771) eurytop- auch phytodetriticol- Simplocaria semistriata v v v muscophag (FABRICIUS 1794) kL kL 1998 Cantharidae, Weichkäfer eurytop- v.a.xerophil- floricol und Cantharis fusca v h h v v v herbicol LINNAEUS 1758 stenotop- hygrophil- paludicol- Cantharis nigra v floricol und arboricol (DE GEER 1774) eurytop- silvicol- floricol und Cantharis nigricans v arboricol (MÜLLER 1776) eurytop- v.a.xerophil- floricol und Cantharis rufa v v herbicol LINNAEUS 1758 stenotop- hygrophil- paludiol- Silis ruficollis v herbicol und arboricol (FABRICIUS 1775) 2005 1999 2009 Carabidae, Laufkäfer Acupalpus dubius Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation V v v v v v SCHILSKY, 1888 Salzwiesen halobiont kV 1 1 Acupalpus elegans v v (DEJEAN, 1829) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation, 2 3 Acupalpus exiguus v Schlfröhricht (DEJEAN, 1829) Acupalpus flavicollis Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation vv (STURM,1825) Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Acupalpus parvulus Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v h h h h v (STURM, 1825) Agonum emarginatum Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v (GYLLENHAL, 1827) Agonum emarginatum/ eurytop, hygrophil h v duftschmidi Agonum fuliginosum Feucht- und Naßwälder v v v v v (PANZER, 1809) Zwischenmoore, Moorwälder 3 3 Agonum gracile v STURM, 1824 Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation 3 3 Agonum lugens v h v (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) vegetationsarme Ufer, Agonum marginatum h trockengefallenene Teichböden (LINNAEUS, 1758) Moore und Moorwälder, Ackerun- Agonum sexpunctatum v v v v v krautfluren (LINNAEUS, 1758) Agonum thoreyi Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v DEJEAN, 1828 Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation, Agonum viduum h v h Röhrichte (PANZER, 1796) Amara aenea Sandtrocken-/ Magerrasen hv (DE GEER, 1774) Amara apricaria Ackerunkrautfluren v (PAYKULL, 1790) Amara bifrons Ruderalfluren v v (GYLLENHAL, 1810) Frischwiesen, -weiden, Amara communis v v v v v v v Gehölzsäume, Vorwälder, Hecken (PANZER, 1797) Ruderalfluren, Salzstellen 2 3 Amara convexiuscula v (MARSHAM, 1802) Amara familiaris Ackerunkrautfluren v (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Amara ingenua halophil; Salzstellen, Ruderalfluren m v (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Amara plebeja Ackerunkrautfluren h h v v v v (GYLLENHAL, 1810) Amara similata Ackerunkrautfluren v (GALLENHAL, 1810) Amara tibialis Ruderalfluren v (PAYKULL, 1798) Anisodactylus binotatus Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation h m h h h m v h v (FABRICIUS, 1787) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation Anthracus consputus v v Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Badister collaris Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v MOTSCHULSKY, 1844 Badister dilatatus Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation h v v CHAUDOIR, 1837 Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation 2 3 3 Badister meridionalis v v PUEL, 1925 Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation 3 3 Badister peltatus v (PANZER, 1797) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation 3 3 Badister unipustulatus v v BONELLI, 1813 Bembidion articulatum Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v (PANZER, 1796) Bembidion assimile Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation h v v v v v v GYLLENHAL, 1810 Bembidion guttula Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v (FABRICIUS, 1792) Bembidion lampros Ackerunkrautfluren h (HERBST, 1784) vegetationsarme Ufer, trockengefallenene Teichböden, D 3 Bembidion lunulatum v Ackerunkrautfluren (GEOFFROY,1785) Bembidion mannerheimii Feucht- und Naßwälder v C.R.SAHLBERG, 1827 halophil, feuchte Pionierrasen u.a. D Bembidion minimum v v v (FABRICIUS, 1792) vegetationsarme Ufer, Bembidion obliquum V v trockengefallenene Teichböden STURM, 1825 Bembidion properans Ackerunkrautfluren h v h v h v v (STEPHENS, 1828) Bembidion quadrimaculatum Ackerunkrautfluren v (LINNAEUS, 1761) salzbeeinflußte Nasswiesen, kV 1 3 Bembidion tenellum v m v v v h v halobiont ERICHSON, 1837 Bembidion tetracolum Ackerunkrautfluren v v v SAY, 1823 vegetationsarme Ufer, Bembidion varium v h v trockengefallenene Teichböden (OLIVIER, 1795) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation 3 2 Blethisa multipunctata h (LINNAEUS, 1758) Calathus fuscipes Ruderalfluren v v (GOEZE, 1777) Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ackerunkrautfluren 3 V § Calosoma auropunctatum v (HERBST, 1784) Carabus granulatus Feucht- und Naßwälder § h v h v h h h h h LINNAEUS, 1758 Chlaenius nigricornis Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v v v (FABRICIUS, 1787) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation, 1 3 3 Chlaenius tristis h h v v h Schilfgürtel (SCHALLER, 1783) Clivina collaris Feucht- und Naßwiesen v (HERBST, 1784) Clivina fossor Ackerunkrautfluren v v v (LINNAEUS, 1758) eurytop; Waldlichtungen, kV R 2 Diachromus germanus v Feuchtwiesen (LINNAEUS, 1758) Dyschirius aeneus Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v (DEJEAN, 1825) Feucht- und Nasswiesen/-wälder Dyschirius globosus v v v v v v (HERBST, 1784) Dyschirius politus Ackerunkrautfluren v (DEJEAN, 1825) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation Dyschirius tristis v v v WAGNER, 1915 Feucht- und Naßwälder, Elaphrus cupreus v v v v h v m Naßwiesen DUFTSCHMID, 1812 vegetationsarme Ufer und Elaphrus riparius hv trockengefallene Teichböden (LINNAEUS, 1758) In Brbg. halophlil; Salzstellen, 2 2 2 Elaphrus uliginosus v v h h v h h eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation FABRICIUS, 1792 Harpalus affinis Ackerunkrautfluren v v v (SCHRANK, 1781) Harpalus anxius Trockenrasen vv (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Harpalus distinguendus Ackerunkrautfluren v v v (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Harpalus latus eurytop; Mischwälder, Frischwiesen vv (LINNAEUS, 1758) Ackerunkrautfluren Harpalus rufipes v m v v h v (DE GEER, 1774) Trockenrasen V Harpalus serripes v (QUENSEL IN SCHÖNHERR, 1806) Harpalus signaticornis Ackerunkrautfluren v (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Ruderalfluren Harpalus tardus v v v v Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (PANZER, 1796) Feucht- und Naßwälder, Loricera pilicornis h h v v v v v Ackerunkrautfluren (FABRICIUS, 1775) Microlestes minutulus Ruderalfluren h (GOEZE, 1777) Mesophile Laubwälder Nebria brevicollis v v h v h v (FABRICIUS, 1792) Notiophilus aquaticus Ruderalfluren v (LINNAEUS, 1758) Notiophilus palustris Frischwiesen und Weiden v (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation, 3 Odacantha melanura v Schilfröhricht (LINNAEUS, 1767) Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation, 1 Oodes gracilis v v Schilfröhricht A. & J.B. VILLA 1833 Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation Oodes helopioides h v v v m v h h v (FABRICIUS, 1792) Panagaeus cruxmajor Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v (LINNAEUS, 1758) Ackerunkrautfluren Poecilus cupreus v h h h h v (LINNAEUS, 1758) Ackerunkrautfluren 3 Poecilus punctulatus v (SCHALLER, 1783) Frischwiesen und -weiden Poecilus versicolor h h h h h v v v (STURM 1824) Pterostichus anthracinus Feucht- und Naßwälder v h v h v v (ILLIGER, 1798) Moorwälder, Moore 2 2 1 Pterostichus aterrimus vv (HERBST, 1784) Pterostichus diligens Moore, Moorwälder v h v v v v h v v (STURM 1824) Pterostichus gracilis Eutrophe Verlandungsvegetation v v v (DEJEAN, 1828) Pterostichus melanarius Frischwiesen und -weiden v v h v (ILLIGER, 1798) Moore, Moorwälder, Pterostichus minor v v h v v h Feucht- und Naßwiesen (GYLLENHAL, 1827) Pterostichus niger Mesophile Laubwälder v v v v v v (SCHALLER, 1783) Feucht- und Naßwälder Pterostichus nigrita h v h v h v h h v (PAYKULL, 1790) Pterostichus rhaeticus Moore, Moorwälder v v HEER, 1837 Zos Storkow Gröben Schiaß sen RL RL RL § B Br D Familie / Gattung / Art 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Feucht- und Naßwiesen Pterostichus vernalis h h
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