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dc.contributor.advisorKonvička, Martin
dc.contributor.authorŠlancarová, Jana
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-08T12:31:45Z
dc.date.available2021-12-08T12:31:45Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.date.submitted2016-06-10
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.jcu.cz/handle/123456789/33619
dc.description.abstractThis thesis deals with the effects of changing land use, following landscape abandonment, on butterfly communities in the Mediterranean Basin. It consists of three case studies. The first focuses on the effects of forest encroachment on butterflies in the Southern Balkans; the second studies butterfly communities in Portuguese 'montados' and the third explores demography and life histories of three co-occurring Papilionidae butterfly species (Archon apollinus, Zerynthia polyxena and Zerynthia cerisy) in Greek Thrace. The results describe shifts in butterfly communities, detectable even at the level of individual species life history traits, with increasing forest encroachment. The preference of range-restricted Mediterranean endemics for either grasslands or open woodland formations contributes to falsifying the forested Mediterranean hypothesis, favouring a hypothesis of finely grained landscape mosaic instead. This mosaic is currently threatened by land use change and biodiversity homogenisation. Maintaining habitat and landscape heterogeneity is crucial for conserving the Mediterranean biodiversity hot-spot.cze
dc.format140 s.
dc.format140 s.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJihočeská univerzitacze
dc.rightsBez omezení
dc.subjectLepidopteracze
dc.subjectlife-historycze
dc.subjectsuccessioncze
dc.subjectland-use changescze
dc.subjectfunctional traitcze
dc.subjectMediterraneancze
dc.subjectoviposition; phenologycze
dc.subjectoceanitycontinentality gradientcze
dc.subjectclimate Quercus subercze
dc.subjectLepidopteraeng
dc.subjectlife-historyeng
dc.subjectsuccessioneng
dc.subjectland-use changeseng
dc.subjectfunctional traiteng
dc.subjectMediterraneaneng
dc.subjectoviposition; phenologyeng
dc.subjectoceanitycontinentality gradienteng
dc.subjectclimate Quercus subereng
dc.titleLand Abandonment in the Mediterranean Effects on Butterfly Communities with Respect to Life History Traitscze
dc.title.alternativeLand Abandonment in the Mediterranean Effects on Butterfly Communities with Respect to Life History Traitseng
dc.typedisertační prácecze
dc.identifier.stag26796
dc.description.abstract-translatedThis thesis deals with the effects of changing land use, following landscape abandonment, on butterfly communities in the Mediterranean Basin. It consists of three case studies. The first focuses on the effects of forest encroachment on butterflies in the Southern Balkans; the second studies butterfly communities in Portuguese 'montados' and the third explores demography and life histories of three co-occurring Papilionidae butterfly species (Archon apollinus, Zerynthia polyxena and Zerynthia cerisy) in Greek Thrace. The results describe shifts in butterfly communities, detectable even at the level of individual species life history traits, with increasing forest encroachment. The preference of range-restricted Mediterranean endemics for either grasslands or open woodland formations contributes to falsifying the forested Mediterranean hypothesis, favouring a hypothesis of finely grained landscape mosaic instead. This mosaic is currently threatened by land use change and biodiversity homogenisation. Maintaining habitat and landscape heterogeneity is crucial for conserving the Mediterranean biodiversity hot-spot.eng
dc.date.accepted2016-09-19
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.refereeKindlmann, Pavel
dc.contributor.refereeWiemers, Martin


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