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Tytuł:
Xylocopa valga Gerst. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) w Polsce
Xylocopa valga Gerst. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Poland
Autorzy:
Huflejt, T.
Gutowski, J.M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1294443.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa
Tematy:
entomologia
pszczolowate
Apidae
zadrzechnia czarnoroga
Xylocopa valga
wystepowanie
Puszcza Bialowieska
Polska
Białowieża Forest
Polska
geographical distribution
biology
Opis:
In this article we review the distribution and new data on the occurrence of Xylocopa valga Gerst. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Poland. This is also the first report of X. valga occurring in the Białowieża Forest, where it was captured visiting flowers of Lychnis flos-cuculi L. in a sandy grassland adjacent to the forest in the vicinity of Grudki, a small village near Białowieża. All 15 known records of this species in Poland are compiled into a detailed list and the location of each sighting is presented on the map. In two cases, the known distributional data have been corrected and were brought up to date. The first case is a forgotten record of the species (Popov 1947) that was reconstructed based on museum specimens collected in the 1870s at Karolath, Silesia (formerly Germany, currently Poland: locality now named Siedlisko) and this record was added to the list. However, the second case concerns a record from Tuchla near Jarosław (Banaszak 1989), which was excluded from the list, because it had been published as a result of misinterpretation of the label on the old museum specimens. Information on the species’ biology, especially on preferred habitats and nesting in dead wood, are also presented. X. valga is regarded as a saproxylic species occurring in forests, but its ability to inhabit the steppe zone is also discussed in this article. Furthermore, a list of flowering plants (95 species representing 30 families) visited by this bee species has been prepared based on data from the literature as well as our own observations. The new record of X. valga in the Białowieża Forest in combination with recent data from Western Europe suggests that this subpontic-mediterranean species is expanding its natural range probably due to climate change. We are thus also discussing its potential to spread further nort h.
Źródło:
Leśne Prace Badawcze; 2016, 77, 4
1732-9442
2082-8926
Pojawia się w:
Leśne Prace Badawcze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Nowe dane o występowaniu bogatkowatych (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) na terenie Puszczy Białowieskiej
New data on the occurrence of buprestid beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in the Bialowieza Primeval Forest
Autorzy:
Gutowski, J.M.
Królik, R.
Lugowoj, J.
Sućko, K.
Sweeney, J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1291816.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa
Tematy:
lesnictwo
Polska Polnocno-Wschodnia
Puszcza Bialowieska
owady
chrzaszcze
bogatkowate
Buprestidae
wystepowanie
nowe stanowiska
chrząszcze
rozmieszczenie geograficzne
grupa Agrilus betuleti
Puszcza
Białowieska
płn.-wsch. Polska
Coleoptera
geographical distribution
new records
Agrilus betuleti species group
Białowieża Forest
North-Eastern Poland
Opis:
The aim of this work was to expand current knowledge on the species composition and distribution of the jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in the Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) based on research conducted in the years 2000–2018 and a literature review. The BPF is considered the best-preserved forest of the European lowland and is a reference point for all forest research. Thus, knowledge of its fauna is vital. This research was conducted and incorporated the whole Polish part of the BPF, including Białowieża National Park (BNP), using standard methods for faunistic studies of terrestrial beetles. We also investigated potential microhabitats of saproxylic buprestid beetles and reared larvae from inhabited host material. Collected larvae and/or pupae were identified in the laboratory or grown to the adult stage. However, most specimens were collected using various traps (Lindgren, Moericke, barrier type Netocia and IBL-2), especially traps placed in the upper tree canopy. Two species previously unrecorded in the BPF (Agrilus graminis, A. mendax) and new information on several of the rarest Central European Buprestidae species (Buprestis splendens, Eurythyrea quercus, Anthaxia chevrieri, Chrysobothris chrysostigma, Agrilus antiquus croaticus, A. ater, A auricollis, A. convexicollis, A. pseudocyaneus) are presented here. Currently, 54 species of Buprestidae are known to occur the BPF area, of which 49 were collected from the Polish part and 26 were collected from the Belarusian part, whilst two species (Dicerca berolinensis and Eurythyrea austriaca ) have no specific location data. In the BNP, which covers about 17% of the Polish part of the BPF, up to 39 species of buprestid beetles have been found. We also provide an original key for differentiating Agrilus nicolanus – a species recently discovered in Poland (BPF and Biebrza Valley), that was previously known to occur only in Asia and the Lipetsk region in the European part of Russia – from Agrilus betuleti species group. In conclusion, the BPF is an important refugium of buprestid beetle richness including known forest relics.
Źródło:
Leśne Prace Badawcze; 2019, 80, 2
1732-9442
2082-8926
Pojawia się w:
Leśne Prace Badawcze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Puszcza Białowieska - obiekt światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO - priorytety ochronne
The Bialowieza Forest – a UNESCO Natural Heritage Site – protection priorities
Autorzy:
Kujawa, A.
Orczewska, A.
Falkowski, M.
Blicharska, M.
Bohdan, A.
Buholz, L.
Chylarecki, P.
Gutowski, J.M.
Latałowa, M.
Mysłajek, R.W.
Nowak, S.
Walankiewicz, W.
Zalewska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1294308.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa
Tematy:
lesnictwo
Puszcza Bialowieska
Swiatowe Dziedzictwo Kulturowe i Przyrodnicze UNESCO
wartosc przyrodnicza
las naturalny
ochrona przyrody
roznorodnosc gatunkowa
siedliska przyrodnicze
specjalne obszary ochrony siedlisk
natural forests
nature protection
biodiversity
natural ecological processes
forest management
Opis:
Despite the fact that only parts of the Białowieża Forest are protected as a national park and nature reserves, the forest is nevertheless as a whole considered a U NESCO Natural Heritage Site, Biosphere Reserve and an integrated Natura 2000 site. In the presently ongoing debate on the conservation priorities regarding the natural value of this forest and the current bark beetle outbreak, two distinct approaches can be recognized: (1) management assumed to involve considerable interference with the forest ecosystems; (2) maintenance of ecological processes and spontaneous restoration of the forest communities. The Białowieża Forest – especially its strictly protected parts – is a “bastion” where species characteristic of ancient forests (including so-called primeval forest relicts) have survived until today. This has been achieved by maintaining the forest’s complexity in areas with considerably reduced human influence, but most of all by maintaining a full spectrum of forest communities, naturally developing forests diverse in age, species composition and spatial structure including stand dieback and breakdown. The following factors need to be taken into account in the protection of the Natural Heritage Site: (1) the internationally recognized value of the Białowieża Forest including its biodiversity, the level of preservation of forest communities and the ongoing natural processes; (2) existing documents and policies concerning nature conservation; (3) research findings from the Białowieża Forest and other natural forest complexes. The key priority is to limit any activities in this forest to an indispensable minimum, mostly concerning security close to roads and tourist tracks as well as collection of fire wood by locals. Without this strict protection, successive and slow anthropogenic transformation will result in the Białowieża Forest sharing the same fate as other forest complexes of the temperate climate zone in Europe or America and lose its globally appreciated value.
Źródło:
Leśne Prace Badawcze; 2016, 77, 4
1732-9442
2082-8926
Pojawia się w:
Leśne Prace Badawcze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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