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Spoločenstvá koscov (Opiliones) v Botanickej záhrade v Bratislave

Communities of harvestmen (Opiliones) in the Botanical garden in Bratislava

Juraj Litavský

Katedra krajinnej ekológie, Prírodovedecká fakulta Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave

Abstract: The research was carried out in 2019 at three study sites: lake (jazierko), forest (les) and greenhouse (skleník) located in the Botanical Garden of the Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia). Harvestmen were captured by pitfall trapping using the plastic cups with the opening diameter of 9 cm and the volume of 0.5 l. Fixation fluid in a trap was 4% formaldehyde. We focused on finding out the occurrence and diversity of taxocoenoses of harvestmen at the selected habitat types in this botanical garden. We captured 172 individuals of the Opiliones identified in 13 species. During this research the most numerous species was Nelima sempronii (Szalay, 1951) – in total 82 individuals. Interesting is the first record of two harvestmen species native to our country, such as Opilio saxatilis (C. L. Koch, 1839) and Phalangium opilio (Linnaeus, 1761) from the greenhouses of botanical gardens in Slovakia.

Keywords: Opiliones, botanical garden, Slovakia.

ISSN: 2585­‑8556     Source Type: journal
Document Type: article Article language: Slovak
Paper fulltext: icondownload article, file size: 1,50 MB (1,43 MiB)
Pages: 1–9     More publishing data.
DOI: https://doi.​org/​10.​31262/​2585­‑8556/​2020/​4/​1/​1­‑9 opened in a new window
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Eurytopné chrobáky (Coleoptera) ako súčasť biodiverzity (na príklade Cerovej vrchoviny)

Eurytopic species of beetles (Coleoptera) as part of biodiversity (on the example of Cerová vrchovina Mts.)

Oto Majzlan

Katedra krajinnej ekológie Prírodovedeckej fakulty Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave

Abstract: During the years 2015–2016 we investigated the taxocoenoses of beetles (Coleoptera) at 6 localities in the Cerová vrchovina Mts. We recorded 290 species of beetles. Most of them are eurytopic species important for assessing a landscape biodiversity.

Keywords: Coleoptera, biodiversity, distribution, south Slovakia.

ISSN: 2585­‑8556     Source Type: journal
Document Type: article Article language: Slovak
Paper fulltext: icondownload article, file size: 672,67 kB (656,90 KiB)
Pages: 10–22     More publishing data.
DOI: https://doi.​org/​10.​31262/​2585­‑8556/​2020/​4/​1/​10­‑22 opened in a new window
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