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Vliv tvaru potravních zdrojů na společenstva afrického koprofilního hmyzu
HELCLOVÁ, Michaela
This research focuses on communities of tropical dung-inhabiting insects and their relation to spatial parametres of their habitats, namely the dung pat shape and surface area. Study was carried out in South Africa. The aim of the study is to test differences in functional structure of coprophilous communities, its abundance and species richness across normal dung pats and dung pats with four times larger surface area. The results suggest that preference for habitat with different areas plays a crucial role for avoiding competition between dung-inhabiting insects.
Factors affecting the composition of insect communities on carcases of small mammals
Máslo, Petr ; Šípek, Petr (advisor) ; Čížek, Lukáš (referee)
This thesis describes invertebrate community on cadavers of small mammals, in particulat how cadaver size influences abundace, density, species richness and composition of the necrobiont community. Cadaver size preference of present insects is also described. Field experiments were performed in 2014 in meadow habitats in spring, summer and autumn season. Cadavers were chosen in three weight groups: mice (20 g), small rats (100 g) and large rats (400 - 500 g). Invertebrate abundance increases with cadaver mass, density of the community remains constant. Larger cadavers also have higher species richness. Most dominant ecological guild are necrophages, represented mosty by blow flies (Calliphoridae). Cadaver size preference of recorded insects differ, necrophagous and predatory taxa tend to prefer larger cadavers. Omnivorous carrion beetles (Silphidae: Nicrophorus) prefer small cadavers. Sex of the carrion beetles (Silphidae) does not affect their cadaver size preference, males and females of particular species have very similar preferences. Keywords Ephemeral resource patch, cadaver, necrobiont, size, abundace, diversity, competition, insect communities

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