Factors explaining community contrast of Trichoptera assemblages at insular Western Carpathian spring fens to the adjacent headwaters

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Jindřiška Bojková ◽  
Lenka Hubáčková ◽  
Vanda Šorfová ◽  
Vít Syrovátka ◽  
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Jana Schenková ◽  
Martina Bílková ◽  
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Jindřiška BOJKOVÁ ◽  
Markéta FRÁNKOVÁ ◽  
Věra OPRAVILOVÁ ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 78 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 411-424 ◽  
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Aloisie Poulícková ◽  
Petra Hájková ◽  
Pavla Krenková ◽  
Michal Hájek
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2013 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. 689-700 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markéta Omelková ◽  
Vít Syrovátka ◽  
Vendula Křoupalová ◽  
Vanda Rádková ◽  
Jindřiška Bojková ◽  
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Groundwater chemistry is a major determinant of assemblages of various taxonomic groups in spring fens, but its effect on insect assemblages has not been proved yet. We investigated dipteran assemblages at 17 isolated spring fens, which encompass the whole mineral richness gradient from rich (calcareous) to poor (highly acidic) sites, and analyzed faunal patterns at two contrasting mesohabitats: flowing water and standing water. The effect of water chemistry, substratum features, discharge, and temperature on the dipteran assemblages were assessed using PERMANOVA and GAM. Highly diverse dipteran assemblages (156 taxa) were closely related to the mineral richness gradient at both mesohabitats, showing a continual and nearly complete species exchange along the gradient, while their total abundance and taxa density did not change significantly. The assemblages included both habitat generalists and taxa specifically associated with acidic, moderate, or calcareous conditions. The mineral richness gradient was also reflected by changes in substratum properties, thus creating a complex environmental gradient that we suggest is the main environmental gradient structuring aquatic assemblages in spring fens.


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2016 ◽  
Vol 57 ◽  
pp. 73-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jana Schenková ◽  
Martina Bílková ◽  
Michal Horsák

2013 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vendula Křoupalová ◽  
Věra Opravilová ◽  
Jindřiška Bojková ◽  
Michal Horsák

2006 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 14-17
Author(s):  
Luboš Beran

Vertigo moulinsiana (Dupuy, 1849) was found in 2003–2005 in Northern Bohemia (Czech Republic) at 11 sites. All these sites are situated on floodplains of smaller streams in a sandstone area. The known occurrence of this endangered relict in the Czech Republic is concentrated in three areas – a large area of Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, a floodplain near villages Břežany and Božice (Dyje River Basin) in Southern Moravia and small, isolated, treeless fens in the White Carpathians (Bílé Karpaty Mts.). The principal habitats where V. moulinsiana lives in the Czech Republic are sedge marshes, Typha swamps, reed swamps (with Carex spp.), alder carrs (also with Carex spp.) and tufa-forming spring fens.


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