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Stanovištní charakteristika nosatcovitých v bukových a smrkových ekosystémech Moravskoslezských Beskyd
Hrabovský, Karel
Title of the diploma´s thesis: Habitat characteristics weevils in beech and spruce forest ecosystems Moravian-Silesian Beskydy In forest ecosystems Moravskoslezské Beskydy was conducted from 2007 to 2015 collection epigeic fauna using ground traps. Trapping took place at 6-week inter-vals from May to October. Family (Curculionidae) was evaluated in beech spruce stands using faunistic index in relation to the basic typological units which are forest vegetation zones (LVS), edaphic category (EK), forest type (SLT) and ecotope conditions such as soil type, soil chemistry, humus form and composition of the herb layer. Incidence was compared of Curculionidae in selected nature reserves in silviculture stands. Total were captured 26,743 individuals of Curculionidae amount of 52 species. Eudominant species are Otiorhynchus carinatopunctatus, Plinthus tischeri, Otiorhynchus tenebricosus, Rhinomias forticornis and Strophosoma melanogrammum. In Beskydy they were captured rare species Barynotus moerens and Barypeithes mollicomus. It was found continuity of some species of Curculionidae on forest vegetation zones (LVS), edaphic categories (EK) and continuity some species of Curcilionidae on soil attribute.
Nosatcovití lesních ekosystémů Beskyd
Hrabovský, Karel
Author: Karel Hrabovský Title: Weevils forest ecosystems of the Beskydy The aim of this thesis was to determine the significance of the family Curculionidae as a bioindicator and evaluate the possibility of its use in the classification system of forest typology. in the years 2007-2010 in the area of Moravskoslezské-Beskydy (massif of Smrk, Kněhyně and the valley of the Čeladenky creek in Podolánky) the fauna of the family Curculionidae in 38 stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L .) was observed using pitfall traps. A correlation between the occurence of certain species of the family Curculionidae and the altitudinal vegetation zones (LVS) and edaphic category (EK). The sets of forest types (SLT) seem to be units too specific, we did not yet succed to prove a correlation with the family Curculionidae in these.

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