Synúzie drobných zemných cicavcov subalpínskeho stupňa v Belianskych a Západných Tatrách
Small mammal communities of subalpine zone the Belianske Tatry and the Západné Tatry (Slovakia)
Miklós P; Kolbová M; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (1): 1-5
Abstrakt: The composition of small mammal communities have been studied in heterogenous landscape of subalpine zone on two localities – the Belianske Tatry Mts and the Západné Tatry Mts. The synusias of small mammals were sampled using live-trapping. The traps were set in lines consisting of 25 capture-points spaced 10 m. Three lines of capture-points were established in different elevation on each study locality. During one trapping session a combination of two different traps (Chmela-type live-trap and pitfall trap) were exposed two nights on one capture-point. The most considerable species of synusias of both localities were Sorex araneus Linnaeus, 1766 and Clethrionomys glareolus (Schreber, 1780). Besides them, Microtus subterraneus (de Sélys-Long champs, 1835) was numerous in the Belianske Tatry Mts. Apodemus flavicollis(Melchior, 1834) was captured beyond the upper forest-limit on both localities only in 2004. The diversity of small mammal communities was related to the richness of habitat elements.
Kľúčové slová: Mammalia; Vertebrata; Slovakia; ecology; diversity; faunistics; protected area; subalpine zone; small mammal community; vertical gradient; dominancy; constancy
prišlo: 16. 1. 2006; akceptované: 17. 1. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 18. 1. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 435 kB
Analýza druhovej ochrany Coleoptera na Slovensku na základe modelovej skupiny fuzáče (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
An analysis of the beetle conservation in the Slovakia based on the longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) as a model group
Jendek B; Jendek E; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (4): 15-28
Abstrakt: The history and methods of evaluation of the ecosozological status of threatened beetles are discussed together with an analysis of the Slovak national red lists, legislative and penal code peertaining to the species conservation.
Kľúčové slová: Cerambycidae; Coleoptera; Arthropoda; Insecta; Slovakia; ICZN; species protection; red list;
prišlo: 19. 9. 2005; akceptované: 15. 11. 2005; vyšlo on-line: 4. 9. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 645 kB
Nálevníky (Ciliophora) prameniska rieky Hron
The ciliated protozoa (Protozoa, Ciliophora) of the Hron river spring area
Tirjaková E; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (2): 7-10
Abstrakt: The species spectrum and abundance of Ciliophora were analysed in three sampling sites in spring area of the Hron river and a 2 springs of the Zubrovica brook. Totally, there were 42 taxons of ciliated protozoa detected. Discovered species spectrum and abundance confirmed an influence of the heavy pollution of the springs caused by the cattle grazing. Increased abundance of polysaprobic species Paramecium caudatum, Colpidium colpoda and Dexiostoma campylum was recorded
Kľúčové slová: Ciliophora, Hron river, spring area, Slovakia
prišlo: 24. 7. 2006; akceptované: 23. 8. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 27. 8. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 309 kB
Sicista betulina v subalpínskom stupni Západných a Belianskych Tatier
Sicista betulina in the subalpine zone of the Západné Tatry Mts and the Belianske Tatry Mts (Slovakia)
Miklós P; Kocian Ľ; Kocianová-Adamcová M; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (3): 11-14
Abstrakt: We recorded 7 captures of 5 individuals of Sicista betulina (Pallas, 1779) in subalpine zone (altitude 1500–1700 m) of the Západné and Belianske Tatry Mts. using the capture-mark-recapture method. All records were token during the morning trap-controls. Sicista betulina used mostly the grassy microhabitat. Only one capture was recorded in forest habitat near to the upper forest limit. Two females captured at subalpine meadow were subsequently recaptured. One of them was retrapped within three days on a capture point 22 m apart. The other was recaptured one year after its first record and the distance between these two trap points was 30 m. The relatively short distances between captures and recaptures suggest small home ranges and the recapture after one year is a sign of low tendency in home range shift. Both recaptured females were sexually active based on theirs external sexual characteristics. The sexual activity recorded in late August means a delayed reproduction. The ability to reproduce and overwinter suggest an optimal habitat quality of subalpine for S. betulina.
Kľúčové slová: subalpine zone, Slovakia, northern birch mouse, occurrence, habitat selection, Sicista betulina; Mammalia; Rodentia
prišlo: 15. 3. 2006; akceptované: 23. 8. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 27. 8. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 321 kB
Výsledky prieskumu bentickej makrofauny slovenskej časti Dunajca
Results of the investigation on benthic macrofauna of Slovak section of the Dunajec river
Manko P; Zaťovičová Z; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (5): 29-32
Abstrakt: The structure of the macrozoobenthos was investigated in the Dunajec river of North-East Slovakia. The macrozoobenthos was identified based on 10 samples having been taken from 5 localities at 2.6.2005 and 14.10.2005. Totally, 42 taxa of of macrozoobenthos were found from the viewpoint of the qualitative composition of the macrozoobenthos in the Dunajec river. 11 taxa compose the permanent, 31 taxons the temporary fauna. The mayflies (Ephemeroptera) with 9 species prevailed. Out of the other groups, the incidence of caddisflies (Trichoptera), and stoneflies (Plecoptera) were reaching higher values. Also two first recorded species of caddis flies were detected in the river (Hydropsyche incognita Pitsch, 1993 and Halesus tesselatus (Rambur, 1842)). A several species of mayflies (Habroleptoides confusa Sartori & Jacob, 1986 and Ephemera danica Müller, 1764) and stoneflies (Nemoura dubitans Morton, 1894, Isoperla oxylepis (Despax, 1936), Perlodes intricatus (Pictet, 1841) and Perla marginata (Panzer, 1799)) were found in this river after a lot of years.
Kľúčové slová: macrozoobenthos, Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera, the Pieniny Mts, the Dunajec river, faunistics, Slovakia
prišlo: 3. 4. 2006; akceptované: 23. 8. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 6. 10. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 348 kB
Příspěvek k poznání fauny pancířníků (Acari: Oribatida) Bukovských vrchů, východní Slovensko
Contribution to the oribatid fauna (Acari: Oribatida) knowledge of the Bukovské vrchy Mts, Eastern Slovakia
Starý J; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (6): 33-38
Abstrakt: Oribatid mite fauna of different habitats of locality Košiárna dolina near Runina, Bukovské vrchy Mts, Eastern Slovakia, in the National Park Poloniny was studied. I total 81 oribatid species from 54 genera and 25 families were recorded in 17 soil samples containing 2297 oribatid specimens. Record of two oribatid species Ophidiotrichus connexus (Berlese, 1904) a Suctobelbella truncicola (Forsslund, 1942) are new for the fauna of Slovakia, 71 oribatid species were found for the first time in the territory of Bukovské vrchy. Total number of oribatid mites in fauna of Slovakia reachs 550. New species for the Slovakian fauna and other important oribatid species were characterised. Species similarity and oribatid mite dominance were analysed in the oribatid mite community living in the beech liter, meadow rhisosphere, in mosses and decaying woood.
Kľúčové slová: Oribatid mites, Acari, Oribatida, faunistics, Eastern Slovakia, Poloniny Mts, Bukovské vrchy Mts.
prišlo: 6. 9. 2006; akceptované: 23. 10. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 26. 10. 2006; in Czech with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 420 kB
Roztoče (Acarina, Mesostigmata) v hniezdach vtákov JZ Slovenska
The mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) in the birds nests in SW Slovakia
Švaňa M; Fenďa P; Országhová Z; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (7): 39-42
Abstrakt: Altogether 111 nests of four bird species from three sites in SW Slovakia were obtained. In total 36,970 mite specimens were found. The eudominant and euconstant mite suborders were Mesostigmata (24,460 specimens) and Astigmata. There were obtained 42 taxa of mesostigs. Androlaelaps casalis (Berlese, 1887)was eudominant and at the same time euconstant species in examined material. Palearctic species prevailed in quality and cosmopolitan species prevailed in quantity, mainly thanks to representation of A. casalis. The species A. casalis, Dermanyssus hirundinis (Hermann, 1804), Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer, 1778), Pellonyssus sp. and Ornithonyssus pipistrelli (Oudemans, 1904) formed 95,55% of Mesostigmata.
Kľúčové slová: mites, Acarina, Mesostigmata, bird nests, SW Slovakia; Jursky Sur; Bratislava; Casta;
prišlo: 30. 10. 2006; akceptované: 30. 12. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 30. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 304 kB
Výsledky mapovania vážok (Odonata) liptovských a spišských pohorí v rokoch 2000-2004
Results of the dragonflies (Odonata) occurrence mapping in mountains of the Liptov and Spiš regions during years 2000-2004
Šácha D; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (8): 43-48
Abstrakt: A research of 25 wetland localities was carried out in mountain ranges surrounding the Podtatranská kotlina valley in years 2000–2004. There were 27 species of dragonflies reported, among them 6 are protected and 12 are listed in the Slovak Red List. Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier, 1825), Aeshna grandis (Linnaeus, 1758), A. juncea (Linnaeus, 1758), A. subarctica Walker, 1908, Cordulegaster bidentata Sélys, 1843, Somatochlora alpestris (Sélys, 1840), S. arctica (Zetterstedt, 1840), Sympetrum danae (Sulzer, 1776), Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden, 1825) and L. rubicunda (Linnaeus, 1758) are among the most interesting findings. Exuvium of L. rubicunda is the first record of this species in the Tatra Mts.
Kľúčové slová: Wetlands, the Tatra Mts, the Nízke Tatry Mts, the Veľká Fatra Mts, the Chočské vrchy Mts, dragonflies, Odonata
prišlo: 28. 1. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 897 kB
Nové údaje o vážkach (Odonata) okolia Popradu
New data on dragonflies (Odonata) in the Poprad region
Šácha D; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (9): 49-54
Abstrakt: A research of 10 wetland localities was carried out in surroundings of Poprad in years 1999-2004. There were 31 species of dragonflies reported, 5 of them are protected and 12 listed in the Slovak Red List. Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier, 1825), Somatochlora alpestris (Sélys, 1840), S. arctica (Zetterstedt, 1840), Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus, 1758), A. grandis (Linnaeus, 1758), Crocothemis erythraea (Brullé, 1832), Orthetrum brunneum (Fonscolombe, 1837), Sympetrum danae (Sulzer, 1776), S. fonscolombei (Sélys, 1840) and S. pedemontanum (Allioni, 1766) are among the most interesting findings. The study is bringing the first data on the occurrence of larva of S. fonscolombei in the Podtatranská kotlina valley. Lestes virens (Charpentier, 1825), O. brunneum and S. fonscolombei are first time reported from the Popradská kotlina valley.
Kľúčové slová: wetlands, Poprad region, Slovakia, dragonflies, Odonata
prišlo: 28. 1. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 810 kB
Floristické pomery, ichtyofauna a makrozoobentos ako potravná báza rýb v ťažobných jamách Latorice v oblasti Čičarovce – Beša
Vegetation, ichthyofauna and macrozoobenthos as trophic base of fish in gravel pits along the Latorica river close to the Čičarovce - Beša site
Koščo J; Balázs P; Manko P; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (10): 55-62
Abstrakt: In July 2005 the fish communities inhabiting 6 artificial pools were investigated in the floodplain along the lower reaches of the River Latorica between Beša and Čičarovce villages. The pools were rather shallow with submersed macrophytes. The macroevertebrate communities represent the good trophical base for the most of fish species. In the habitats under study, evidence has been obtained of the occurrence of 18 fish species, belonging to 8 families. Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758), Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Linnaeus, 1758), Esox lucius Linnaeus, 1758 and Perccottus glenii Dybowski, 1877 obtained the highest level of frequency. These species and Misgurnus fossilis (Linnaeus, 1758), Aspius aspius (Linnaeus, 1758), and Perca fluviatilis Linnaeus, 1758 were evaluated as the characteristic component of fish communities inhabiting aquatic habitats in the floodplain along the lower reaches of the River Latorica. The previous keystone species Ameiurus nebulosus (Lesueur, 1819) has not been recorded. The present occurrence of fish communities with Perccottus glenii and Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque, 1820) are the result of their invasions during the few past years
Kľúčové slová: floodplain, artificial pools, fish communities, macrophytes, benthos, species richness, Pisces
prišlo: 13. 4. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 378 kB
K poznaniu fauny bĺch (Siphonaptera) mäsožravcov (Carnivora) Slovenska
On the flea (Siphonaptera) fauna on carnivores (Carnivora) in Slovakia
Cyprich D; Lukáš J; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (11): 63-70
Abstrakt: The paper presents data on fleas (Siphonaptera) occurring on carnivores (Carnivora) in Slovakia. Apart from the species specific fleas such as Ctenocephalides canis, C. felis, Chaetopsilla globiceps, Ch. rothschildi, Ch. trichosa, Paraceras melis and Pulex irritans, 15 non-specific species of fleas (parasiting mainly on other than carnivor hosts, e.g. micromammals, Oryctolagus cuniculus, cavernicolous birds, sparrows, representatives of Myoxidae and Sciurus vulgaris) were found.
Kľúčové slová: Siphonaptera, Carnivora, Slovakia
prišlo: 14. 7. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 363 kB
Biometrická analýza rakov (Crustacea, Decapoda) v rybníku na Železnej Studničke (Bratislava, Slovensko)
Biometric analysis of crayfish in pond at the Železná Studnička (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Farkašová M; Stloukal E; Harváneková M; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (14): 81-
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Kľúčové slová: Crustacea, Decapoda, Astacus astacus, Austropotamobius torrentium; rescue;
prišlo: 14. 2. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: kB
Príspevok k poznaniu vážok (Odonata) dolného Liptova
Contribution to the knowledge of dragonflies (Odonata) at the lower Liptov region
Šácha D; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (12): 69-73
Abstrakt: A research of 12 wetland localities was carried out in surroundings of Ružomberok in years 2001-2005. 22 species of dragonflies are reported, among them 4 are protected and 7 appear in Slovak Red List. Sympecma fusca, Aeshna juncea, Cordulegaster bidentata, Orthetrum brunneum, O. coerulescens and Sympetrum danae are among the most interesting findings. Sympecma fusca, Orthetrum brunneum and O. coerulescens are first time reported from Liptov. Calopteryx splendes is documented from surroundings of Ružomberok after more than 100 years
Kľúčové slová: Wetlands, Ružomberok, Slovakia, dragonflies, Odonata
prišlo: 28. 1. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 362 kB
Výsledky výskumu vážok (Odonata) horného a stredného Liptova
Results of the investigation on dragonflies (Odonata) at the region of upper and central Liptov (Slovakia)
Šácha D; 2006
Folia faunistica Slovaca, 11 (13): 75-80
Abstrakt: A research of 31 wetland localities was carried out in Liptovský Mikuláš district in years 1998-2004. 31 species of dragonflies are reported (among them one only observed without collected specimen), of them 5 are protected and 11 appear in Slovak Red List. Erythromma viridulum, Somatochlora alpestris, S. arctica, Aeshna juncea, A. grandis, Anax parthenope (the one that has not been collected), Crocothemis erythraea, Sympetrum danae and S. pedemontanum are among the most interesting findings. The work brings the first data on Lestes virens, Erythromma najas, E. viridulum and Anax parthenope in Podtatranská kotlina.
Kľúčové slová: Wetlands, Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia, dragonflies, Odonata
prišlo: 28. 1. 2006; akceptované: 30. 11. 2006; vyšlo on-line: 31. 12. 2006; in Slovak with English abstract; veľkosť PDF: 392 kB