ROZKOŠNÝ, Rudolf. Insecta: Diptera: Sciomyzidae. 1st ed. Heidelberg-Berlin: Spektrum - Akademischer Verlag - Gustav Fischer, 2002, 122 pp. Susswasserfauna von Mitteleuropa 21/23. ISBN 3-8274-1076-2.
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Original name Insecta: Diptera: Sciomyzidae
Name (in English) Insecta: Diptera: Sciomyzidae
Authors ROZKOŠNÝ, Rudolf (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition 1. vyd. Heidelberg-Berlin, 122 pp. Susswasserfauna von Mitteleuropa 21/23, 2002.
Publisher Spektrum - Akademischer Verlag - Gustav Fischer
Other information
Original language German
Type of outcome Book on a specialized topic
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/02:00007455
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 3-8274-1076-2
Keywords in English Diptera; Sciomyzidae; malacophagous larvae; Central Europe
Tags Central Europe, Diptera, malacophagous larvae, Sciomyzidae
Changed by Changed by: prof. RNDr. Rudolf Rozkošný, DrSc., učo 1282. Changed: 21/5/2003 13:04.
Abstract
Bei den Sciomyzidae ist die Grenze zwischen limnisch und terrestrisch lebenden Arten fliessend, die einige sowohl Land- wie Wasserschnecken anfallen. Die Imagines sind taxonomisch gut erforscht, auch die ubrigen Stadien sind teilweise unterscheidbar. Die rauberische, zum Teil parasitoide Lebensweise vieler Larven ist untersucht worden, doch ist sie noch langst nicht von allen einheimischen Arten bekannt. Namentlich die limnischen Vertreter werden beschprochen oder solche, bei denen die Entwicklung in Gewassern zu vermuten ist. Die kompetenten Zusammenfassung des aktuellen Kenntnisstandes soll das Interesse der Limnologen auf diese interessante Fliegen und deren oekologische Rolle in den Lebensgemeinschaften von Binnengewassern lenken.
Abstract (in English)
A boundary between aquatic and terrestrial species of Sciomyzidae is continuous because the larvae can attack terrestrial as well as aquatic snails. Adults are relatively well known but also immature stages can be distinguished in many species. The predaceous or partly parasitoid mode of life of numerous larvae has been studied in detail although the biology of some native species still remains unknown. Virtually all limnic species or those in which a development in water is presumed have been treated. This summary of the actual knowledge may be of interest for limnologists and all those interesting in ecological role of these flies in aquatic ecosystems.
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GA206/99/1526, research and development projectName: Biosystematické a ekologické studie vybraných skupin Brachycer (Diptera)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Biosystematic and ecological studies of selected Brachycera (Diptera)
MSM 143100010, plan (intention)Name: Časoprostorová dynamika biodiverzity v ekosystémech střední Evropy.
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics in ecosystems of Central Europe
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