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Neglected aspects of bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) ecophysiology
DAVÍDKOVÁ, Markéta
The thesis describes several unknown aspects of the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (L.), and the double-spined bark beetle, Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg.), life-cycles and ecophysiology. The first study focuses on I. typographus and its dispersal under epidemic conditions in the National park Šumava and introduces a novel method of fluorescent marking and detection of captured specimens. The second study is focused on ability of I. typographus to establish so-called sister-broods, i.e. re-emergence of females that are capable to continue egg laying without a need to mate again. The importance of sister-broods becomes apparent mainly in recent hot and dry vegetation seasons, which is demonstrated by a comparison of recent and historical data. The third study focuses on temperature-dependent development of I. duplicatus under laboratory conditions by the means of sandwich method. Altogether, the studies underline practical importance of ecophysiological studies on bark beetles as one of the tools for their effective management.
Sister broods in the northern bark beetle, Ips duplicatus Sahlberg
Doležal, Petr ; Davídková, Markéta
The report summarizes results of three years research on sister brood establishment in the northern bark beetle. The results are compared with current methodology of forest protection against bark beetles to increase the effectivity.
Double spined bark beetle, Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg) – literature review and establishment and techniques of laboratory culture
Doležal, Petr ; Davídková, Markéta
The report consists of three independent chapters. The first chapter reviews previously published literature and serves as a basis for planning future experiments. The second chapter summarizes the experiences on laboratory culture of this pest gained during the two preceding years. The third chapter describes the field experiments that were carried out in 2015 – sister brood establishment in the North Moravia, cessation of flight and reproductive aktivity at the end of vegetation season, induction of imaginal diapause and overwintering success of adults during winter 2014/2015.
Population dynamics of the spruce bark beetle (\kur{Ips typographus (L.)}) at selected localities in the Bohemian Forest
DAVÍDKOVÁ, Markéta
The aim of this thesis was to monitor the population dynamics and the reproductive status of the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (L.), at three localities of different elevation. I focused mainly on following aspects: number of sister broods per generation and per vegetation season, rate of development in the first generation and swarming readiness in diapausing and post-diapausing adults.

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