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The leafhopper fauna in birch (Betula pendula Roth) stands
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Kula, Erhun İbrahim |
| Copyright Year | 2002 |
| Abstract | The objective of long-term observations of the arachnoentomofauna of birch stands in the conditions of the forest district Sněžnik (Děcin) was to evaluate the individual animal groups attracted to these forest ecosystems that were established in the disturbed site conditions. We were already engaged with spiders (KULA 1997g), bugs (KULA 1999b), ground beetles (KULA 1997e), rove beetles (KULA 1997f), weevils (KULA 1990/1991), butterflies (KULA 1997a,b,c, 1999a) and syrphids (KULA 1997h; KULA, SCHOLZ 1995; KULA, LASKA 1997) and now it is the turn of leafhoppers. The most abundant numbers of leafhoppers live in fields and meadows, in steppes and in broad-leaved for ests. Coniferous forests are relatively poor in leafhoppers. Monophagous species are mostly arboricolous while the oligophagous species are attracted to grasslands; some of them belong to polyphagous species. VIDANO and ARZONE (1987a,b,c) studied the ecology and ethology as well as the feeding habits of leafhoppers on Corylaceae, Fagaceae, Betulaceae and alder. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |