KOČÁREK P., HOLUŠA J., MARHOUL P. a Robert VLK. Grasshopper conservation in Europe - Czech Republic. In Kleukers, R. & R. Felix (eds.). Grasshopper conservation in Europe. 2020. vyd. Leiden: EIS Kenniscentrum Insecten & Naturalis Biodiversity Center, 2020, s. 23-24.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Grasshopper conservation in Europe - Czech Republic
Název česky Ochrana rovnokřídlých v Evropě - Česká republika
Název anglicky Grasshopper conservation in Europe - Czech Republic
Autoři KOČÁREK P., HOLUŠA J., MARHOUL P. a Robert VLK.
Vydání 2020. vyd. Leiden, Grasshopper conservation in Europe, od s. 23-24, 2020.
Nakladatel EIS Kenniscentrum Insecten & Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Další údaje
Originální jazyk čeština
Typ výsledku Stať ve sborníku
Obor 10619 Biodiversity conservation
Stát vydavatele Česká republika
Utajení obsah podléhá obchodnímu tajemství
Forma vydání tištěná verze "print"
Organizační jednotka Pedagogická fakulta
Klíčová slova česky ochrana rovnokřídlých; kobylky; saranče; Evropa; Česká republika
Klíčová slova anglicky Orthoptera conservation; bush-crickets; grasshoppers; Europe; Czech Republic
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam
Změnil Změnil: Mgr. Robert Vlk, Ph.D., učo 6184. Změněno: 9. 11. 2022 10:23.
Anotace
In the Czech Republic orthopteran insects have been studied since the first half of 19th century. In 1926, Obenberger published the first monograph dealing with the distribution in the former Czechoslovakia, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ruthenia. This represented an turning point in the study of these insects. The publication of a comprehensive monograph with illustrated identification keys (Kočárek et al. 2005) resulted in additional study of bush-crickets and grasshoppers, and also helped determine the conservation status of many species (Holuša & Kočárek 2005, Holuša et al. 2017). To date, 98 orthopteran species have been reliably detected in the Czech Republic.
Anotace anglicky
In the Czech Republic orthopteran insects have been studied since the first half of 19th century. In 1926, Obenberger published the first monograph dealing with the distribution in the former Czechoslovakia, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ruthenia. This represented an turning point in the study of these insects. The publication of a comprehensive monograph with illustrated identification keys (Kočárek et al. 2005) resulted in additional study of bush-crickets and grasshoppers, and also helped determine the conservation status of many species (Holuša & Kočárek 2005, Holuša et al. 2017). To date, 98 orthopteran species have been reliably detected in the Czech Republic.
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