Acta Carpathica Occidentalis, 2018 (roč. 9), číslo 1
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Rozšírenie Saxifraga aizoides na Slovensku
Distribution of Saxifraga aizoides in Slovakia
Ján Kliment
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 3-17, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.001
The contribution summarizes distributional data on the arctic-alpine species Saxifraga aizoides in Slovakia. We have examined herbarium specimens and both published and unpublished sources. In the Slovakian part of the West Carpathians, yellow mountain saxifrage occurs in the Tatra Mts (Západné Tatry Mts, Vysoké Tatry Mts and Belianske Tatry Mts), Nízke Tatry Mts, Krivánska Fatra Mts, Veľká Fatra Mts and Chočské vrchy Mts mostly on calcareous bedrock. The core of its distribution lies in subalpine to alpine belt. Based on available information it is considered to be a glacial relict.
Rozšírenie chlpánika vrcholíkatého (Pilosella cymosa) na Slovensku
Distribution of hawkweed Pilosella cymosa in Slovakia
Matej Dudáš, Roman Šimek
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 18-26, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.002
The study deals with the hawkweed species Pilosella cymosa distribution in the area of Slovakia, based on a revision of herbarium specimens and veracious literary sources. The distribution is straggle in whole study area, while the most distribution data are concentrated in central Slovakia. Distribution map is added.
Vybrané rastlinné spoločenstvá Babej hory nad hornou hranicou lesa
Selected plant communities occurring above the timberline of the Babia hora Mt. (Northern Slovakia)
Jozef Šibík
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 27-32, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.003
Paper deals with species poor plant communities occurring in subalpine belt of the Babia hora Mt. situated in northern part of Slovakia. Recorded phytosociological relevés illustrate typical mosaic of dwarf shrub, krummholz and grassland communities on flysch sandstone bedrock. Described vegetation pattern is a result of complex relationships affected by harsh environmental conditions together with plant-animal interactions and natural succession after cessation of grazing. The alliance Juniperion nanae Br.-Bl. in Br.-Bl. et al. 1939 (the class Loiseleurio procumbentis-Vaccinietea Eggler ex Schubert 1960) is mentioned for the first time from the territory...
Příspěvek k faunistice minujících much vrtalkovitých (Agromyzidae, Diptera) z oblasti okolo Bečvy u Skaličky a Milotic nad Bečvou (střední Morava, Česká republika)
A contribution to the faunistics of mining Agromyzidae (Diptera) from the Bečva River area near the villages of Skalička and Milotice nad Bečvou (central Moravia, Czech Republic)
Miloš Černý
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 33-52, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.004
The results of faunistics research on Agromyzidae (Diptera), carried out in the area of the Bečva River near Skalička and Milotice nad Bečvou in 2017-2018 are presented. Altogether 82 species from 13 genera were confirmed to occur in the area. The most significant species are Ophiomyia disordens (first record for the Czech Republic), Agromyza anderssoni, Amauromyza (Cephalomyza) karli, Liriomyza buhri, L. pisivora, L. yasumatsui, Melanagromyza tripolii, Metopomyza laeta, Napomyza merita, Ophiomyia spenceri, Phytomyza tanaceti, and Pseudonapomyza palliditarsis. All these faunistically important findings are commented.
Nejhlouběji žijící stínka v České republice
The deepest living woodlouse in the Czech Republic
Ivan Hadrián Tuf, Luboš Dúbravka, Ladislav Húska, Petr Kočárek
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 53-57, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.005
Stínka větší (Protracheoniscus major) byla poprvé doložena ze Slezska v České republice. Zde uvádíme její nález z aktivního černouhelného dolu Darkov z Karvinska, kde byla zastižena v hloubce 770 m pod povrchem. Její rozšíření ve střední Evropě je spojeno s lidskou činností; je nacházena ve sklepech a budovách.
Nové nálezy saproxylického mršníka Epierus comptus (Coleoptera: Histeridae) na Moravě (Česká republika) a poznámky k bionomii druhu
New findings of saproxylic histerid Epierus comptus (Coleoptera: Histeridae) in Moravia (Czech Republic) and notes on its bionomics
Josef Kašák
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 58-62, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.006
New faunistic records of rare saproxylic beetle Epierus comptus Erichson, 1834 in Moravia and notes on its bionomics are presented. Species was recorded for the first time in Central Moravia and, additionally, new localities from South Moravia are presented. All localities of this histerid occurrence are valuable from the conservation biology point of view, due to the presence of declining habitat as old and dead trees and large amount of dead wood. Based on literature review and presented information, E. comptus prefers warm sites of lowlands. Adults are bound to dead wood of diverse broadleaved trees, especially those with lower compactness of wood...
Brouci (Coleoptera) řeky Bečvy a jejího okolí v místě plánované výstavby vodního díla Skalička, I. část
Beetles (Coleoptera) of the Bečva river and its surroundings at the site of the planned construction of the Skalička dam, part I.
Ondřej Konvička, Eduard Ezer, Dušan Trávníček, Květoslav Resl, Filip Trnka, Josef Kašák, Vojtěch Kohout, Pavel Zelík, Ludvík Bobot, Martin Linhart, Milan Veselý
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 63-111, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.007
The Bečva river is the last large gravel-bearing river in the Czech Republic whose water regime is not affected by a dam on its main watercourse. Nevertheless, the construction of the dam on this river near Skalička village is considered. Large gravel bars, floodplain forests and a wide array of wetlands belong to valuable biotopes that occur here. For these reasons, members of the East Moravian Branch of the Czech Entomological Society have begun research on fauna of beetles in this area. The first part of the research was carried out between 2016 and 2018 and 391 species of beetles belonging to 55 families were found in the obtained material. Of...
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Moravskoslezská pobočka České botanické společnosti v roce 2018
Jana Tkáčiková
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 112-118, 2018
Síťové mapování cévnatých rostlin v okrese Vsetín mimo CHKO Beskydy v roce 2018
Jana Tkáčiková
Acta Carp. Occ. 9: 119-121, 2018 | DOI: 10.62317/aco.2018.009