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Diversity hotspots in manor gardens
PANGRÁC, Čeněk
This thesis study differences between insect diversity of manor gardens and economic forest, as well as the importance of manor gardens within the local biodiversity of insects. Data were collected at six localities (Vlašim, Konopiště, Vrchotovy Janovice, Hluboká nad Vltavou, Český Krumlov and Třeboň). Carabids were collected in spring, summer and autumn terms during 2019. The specimens were collected via pitfall traps. There was inspected no statistically significantdifference in the diversity valuesbetweengardensand forests. The individual data showed a close relation between insect and plant diversity, as well as indicative species for garden and forest areas. The importance of manor gardens was identified primarily in a landscape which is intensively used for agriculture or with a lower proportion of natural habitats.

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