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Local diversity versus geographical distribution of arthropods occuring in a sandstone rock labyrinth

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    0349046 - BC 2011 RIV PL eng J - Journal Article
    Růžička, Vlastimil - Mlejnek, R. - Šmilauer, P.
    Local diversity versus geographical distribution of arthropods occuring in a sandstone rock labyrinth.
    Polish Journal of Ecology. Roč. 58, č. 3 (2010), s. 533-544. ISSN 1505-2249
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50070508
    Keywords : sandstone * microclimate * paleorefugium
    Subject RIV: EH - Ecology, Behaviour
    Impact factor: 0.542, year: 2010

    The patterns of air temperatures and the assemblages of arthropods were studied along the environmental gradient in the Poseidon Sandstone Labyrinth within the Adršpašsko-Teplické Skály National Nature Reserve, NE Bohemia, Czech Republic. The mean annual temperature in the bottom portions of the labyrinth is 3.7°C. We registered 304 species of arthropods, which colonize the totality of areas in the labyrinth: cold bottom parts, dark caves, shady rock walls, as well as the sun-exposed upper rock margins. The cold parts of the labyrinth harbour populations of sixteen species of mountain arthropods and five species of arthropods with distributions in tundra or boreal forests, and similar disjunctive habitats in the temperate zone in Central Europe. At the present time, we consider the Poseidon Sandstone Labyrinth to be a paleorefugium of cold-adapted arthropods.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0189387

     
     
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