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dc.contributor.advisorKonvička, Martin
dc.contributor.authorSládeček, František
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-08T12:55:05Z
dc.date.available2021-12-08T12:55:05Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.date.submitted2017-10-13
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.jcu.cz/handle/20.500.14390/33854
dc.format160 s.
dc.format160 s.
dc.language.isocze
dc.publisherJihočeská univerzitacze
dc.rightsBez omezení
dc.titleCommunity ecology of insects inhabiting ephemeral habitats.cze
dc.title.alternativeCommunity ecology of insects inhabiting ephemeral habitats.eng
dc.typedisertační prácecze
dc.identifier.stag33989
dc.description.abstract-translatedThe aim of this thesis was to investigate community assembly mechanisms driving the temporal patterns, succession and seasonality, in dung-inhabiting insects as a model community of insects inhabiting ephemeral habitats. I have shown that the succession of dung-inhabiting beetle and fly species follows the mechanisms of habitat filtering. This was reflected in species successional aggregation in adult dung-visiting flies, aggregation of beetle and fly functional groups in succession, sized-based successional patterns of dung-inhabiting beetle predators and, finally, by reflection of successional patterns of dung-emitted volatiles by beetle and fly species' succession. Seasonality follows the mechanisms of niche differentiation among adult flies and beetle predators, while it should rather follow principles of habitat filtering between all beetles and flies.eng
dc.date.accepted2017-11-21
dc.description.departmentPřírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-disciplineEntomologiecze
dc.thesis.degree-grantorJihočeská univerzita. Přírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-namePh.D.
dc.thesis.degree-programBiologiecze
dc.description.gradeDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajoboucze
dc.contributor.refereeLumaret, Jean-Pierre
dc.contributor.refereeRůžička, Jan


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