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The influence of incubation conditions on the evolution length of the selected Phasmatodea species
ŠIŠKOVÁ, Žaneta
The aim of this thesis is to compare the length of an incubation in eight types of incubators and to evaluate whether the different types of substrate have an influence on incubation pace of the selected Phasmatodea species. There were used Ramulus sp. species for this kind of experiment. The main criteria for selection of these Phasmatodea species were their relatively short incubation period, their easy breeding and availability. The incubation containers were placed in room conditions and regularly humified. The datalloger was used for humidity and temperature measurement. The shortest incubation period of 46 days was measured in the {\clqq}water bath`` incubator with an average relative humidity of 100 per cent. The longest incubation period of 56,5 days proved to be in the {\clqq}sand compost`` incubator with an average relative humidity of 70,9 per cent. The results of this thesis could help breeders of this kind of insect to breed in easier and especially more effective way.

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