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Vpliv strukture primarnega in sekundarnega dinarskega jelovo-bukovega gozda na izbrane skupine plenilskih nevretenčarjev gozdnih tal
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Abstract
Pragozdovi in gozdni rezervati so neprecenljiv vir informacij o gozdnem ekosistemu in zato pogost objekt raziskav. Pragozd Krokar je največji pragozdni ostanek v Sloveniji in leži v osrčju severnih Dinaridov. Ceh plenilcev med talnimi členonožci je bil do sedaj v Krokarju neraziskan, zato smo se v naši raziskavi osredotočili na tri plenilske skupine – pajke, strige in talne hrošče – ki veljajo za dobre bioindikatorje stanja okolja. S celoletnim vzorčenjem v pragozdu in bližnjem gospodarskem gozdu smo primerjali združbe izbranih plenilskih skupin. Skupno smo zabeležili 98 vrst, 68 v Krokarju ter 81 v gospodarskem gozdu, ocene vrstnega bogastva pa se med gozdovoma niso statistično značilno razlikovale. Vpliv tipa gozda na sestavo združbe smo potrdili pri vseh preiskovanih skupinah, medtem ko smo vpliv razvojne faze potrdili le za strige. Nasprotno pa je imel letni čas vpliv na združbe pajkov in talnih hroščev. Na širšem območju pragozda Krokar smo nato izvedli sistematično vzorčenje za namen favnistične in genetske inventarizacije talne favne. Za načrtovanje terenskega dela smo uporabili podatke daljinskega zaznavanja in območje pragozda razvrstili v tri razrede glede na tip reliefa ter določili čim bolj reprezentativno razporeditev vzorčnih mest. Skupno smo zbrali 2012 osebkov pajkov, strig in talnih hroščev, ki so pripadali 97 vrstam. Izdelali smo referenčno knjižnico črtnih kod DNK, ki je obsegala 124 osebkov iz 73 vrst. S tem smo postavili temelje za spremljanje vpliva podnebnih sprememb na vrstno in genetsko pestrost neokrnjenih delov Dinarskega gorstva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pragozd Krokar, chilopoda, araneae, carabidae, staphylinidae, bioindikator
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publisher:[Ž. Kuralt]
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-144990 This link opens in a new window
UDC:592/599
COBISS.SI-ID:149735683 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.03.2023
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Language:English
Title:Impact of forest structure in primary and secondary Dinaric fir-beech forests on selected groups of ground dwelling predatory invertebrates
Abstract:
Virgin forests are an invaluable resource of the forest ecosystem and therefore a frequent object of research. Krokar virgin forest is the largest virgin forest remnant in Slovenia and lies in the heart of the northern Dinarides. The predator guild of ground-dwelling arthropods has so far been unexplored in Krokar, therefore we focused our study on three predator groups - spiders, centipedes and ground beetles - which are considered good bioindicators of forest habitats. We compared the assemblages of the selected predator groups by sampling throughout the year in the virgin forest and the nearby managed forest. A total of 98 species were recorded, 68 in Krokar and 81 in the managed forest, and species richness estimates did not differ statistically significantly between the two forests. The influence of forest type on community composition was confirmed for all groups investigated, while the influence of developmental stage was confirmed only for centipedes. In contrast, season had an effect on spider and ground beetle assemblages. Systematic sampling was then carried out in the wider area of the Krokar virgin forest for faunistic and genetic inventories of the ground fauna. We used remote sensing data to plan the fieldwork and classified the area of the virgin forest into three classes according to the type of relief and selected a representative distribution of the sampling sites. In total, we collected 2012 specimens of spiders, centipedes and ground beetles belonging to 97 species. A reference library of DNA barcodes was constructed, comprising 124 specimens from 73 species. This laid the foundations for monitoring the impact of climate change on the species and genetic diversity of pristine parts of the Dinaric Mountains.

Keywords:Krokar virgin forest, chilopoda, araneae, carabidae, staphylinidae, bioindicator

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