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Vliv intenzity pasečného hospodaření v dubových porostech na epigeickou faunu pavouků (Arachnida, Araneae)
Staněk, Luboš
The objective of the present study was to investigate the impact of intensity glade economy at oak forests on epigeic fauna of spiders. Specifically, there were two types of glade economy - mechanical and non-mechanical. The main target of was compare two types. Finding of the species richness, abundance and degree of rareness of spiders The spiders were cought in an individual way. Collect was held in six locations (3 mechanical and 3 non-mechanical) near cities Pasohlávky, Ivaň, Pouzdřany and Vranovice. Repeated five times, from May 2016 to September 2016, once a month. A total number 6915 individual spiders and 120 spider species. The research revealed a statistically significant difference in the species richness between mechanical and non-mechanical locations, where there was a significantly higher diversity on non-mechanical locations. Activit density was bigger on the mechanical locations. Non-mechanical locations a significantly higher incidence of rare and endangered species of spiders and overall, the arachnofauna in these locations was significantly more diverse. The results indicate the inappropriateness of large-scale milling of stump in forest management. The results can also serve as a basis for arboriculture practice in the care of scattered and public greenery.
Srovnání diverzity vybraných skupin epigeických členovců v hospodářském nížinném lese s různou věkovou strukturou a typem managementu
Staněk, Luboš
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the species richness and abundance of epigeic arthropods (spiders, ground beetles, centipedes, millipedes, woodlice) in relation to different age structure and types of forest management. The arthropods were sampled from four different age classes (clearings, young, middle-aged and old forest stands), while within two of them (clearings and old forest stands) the influence of management was also evaluated. According to comparison of stages of forest succession most species were found in clearings without any mechanical soil preparation. On the other hand younger age classes hosted the least amount of arthropod species. The highest abundances of species were detected within young forest stands whereas the lowest in middle-aged stands. The results of forest management impacts indicate that soil milling is not suitable for any investigated group of organisms. The response to management of the old stands varied for different arthropod groups. The results reveal high importance of diversified silviculture in form of various age classes, a regulation is also necessary to restrict large area milling of clearings and for both managed and unmanaged forest stands the continuity must be maintained.

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