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Soil nematodes in ungulate grazed and ungrazed forests of the Křivoklátsko Biosphere Reserve -- first results of an ongoing project

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    SYSNO ASEP0327425
    Document TypeC - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.)
    R&D Document TypeConference Paper
    TitleSoil nematodes in ungulate grazed and ungrazed forests of the Křivoklátsko Biosphere Reserve -- first results of an ongoing project
    Author(s) Háněl, Ladislav (BC-A) RID
    Source TitleContributions to Soil Zoology in Central Europe III. Proceedings of the 9th Central European Workshop on Soil Zoology. - České Budějovice : Institute of Soil Biology BC AS CR, 2009 - ISBN 978-80-86525-13-6
    Pagess. 47-51
    Number of pages5 s.
    ActionContributions to Soil Zoology in Central Europe III. Central European Workshop on Soil Zoology /9./
    Event date17.04.2007-20.04.2007
    VEvent locationČeské Budějovice
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Event typeEUR
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    KeywordsNematoda ; community structure ; trophic groups
    Subject RIVEH - Ecology, Behaviour
    R&D ProjectsGA526/06/1348 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    CEZAV0Z60660521 - UPB-H, BC-A (2005-2011)
    AnnotationThe effect of ungulate grazing on various woodland ecosystems was studied in oak-hornbeam forest, subxerothermic oak forest, and herb-rich beech forest of the Křivoklátsko Biosphere Reserve. Samples of soil nematodes were taken in May 2006 from plots within enclosures established in 1993 and from plots outside the enclosures. The total abundance of nematodes varied from 248.7 to 790.0 x 104 ind.m-2 and was always greater outside the enclosures. In two cases out of four the difference was statistically significant. Bacterivores were the most numerous nematodes. Their abundance was greater only in one plot outside the enclosure in the oak-hornbeam forest and about one half of the bacterivores were short-living Rhabditis. The abundance of root-fungal feeders (mainly Filenchus) was always greater outside the enclosures than within enclosures.
    WorkplaceBiology Centre (since 2006)
    ContactDana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214
    Year of Publishing2010
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