In 2008, a call to map out the Cartusian Snail’s (Monacha cartusiana) recent distribution in the Czech Republic was published (Živa 2008, 2: 73). Due to the useful help of experts and the general public, the intensive spread of this non-indigenous species was observed and described. In this short report, we discuss inter alia the changes in distribution of several non-native land snails species. and Alena Peltanová, Lucie Juřičková.
Director of Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and world leading climatologist Prof. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber was invited for a lecture in the framework of the conference Where is the energy sector heading to in the context of the climate change that took place at the headquarters of the Czech Academy of Science on September 29, 2015. and Bedřich Moldan.
Patogeny lýkožroutů (kůrovců) zahrnují široké spektrum druhů z různých skupin od prvoků, mikrosporidií a hub až po zelené řasy. Napadené jedince lze poznat až na základě pitvy a analýzy pod mikroskopem, nevykazují žádné vnější projevy onemocnění. U většiny druhů patogenů navíc neznáme konkrétní vlivy na napadené jedince, snad s výjimkou nemocí rozkládajících tukové těleso, kdy dochází k úhynu hostitele během přezimování nebo v požerku. Často se uvádí možný význam patogenů pro využití v biologickém boji proti kůrovcům, praktická aplikace je však stále problematická vzhledem ke kryptickému způsobu života brouků pod kůrou a obtížné (i nákladné) kultivaci., Pathogens of bark beetles (Scolytinae) include a broad spectrum of species from different groups of protozoa, microsporidia and fungi to green algae. Individuals with infection can only be recognized after dissection and microscopic analysis; they show no external signs of disease. In addition, we don't know the effects of most pathogen species on the infested individuals, perhaps with the exception of diseased decomposing fat body, which leads to the death of the host during hibernation or in the breeding system. Potential use of pathogens in biological control against bark beetles is often discussed in the literature, but practical application is still problematic due to the cryptic nature of beetles' life under the bark and difficult (and expensive) cultivation of pathogens., and Karolina Lukášová, Jaroslav Holuša.
Fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota) form crystals of various inorganic and organic compounds on their mycelium and fruitbodies. Crystals are formed either when fungal metabolites released into the surrounding environment react with compounds already present and then crystallise, or when the metabolites produced in sufficient quantities crystallise directly at optimal conditions. Both examples were observed in nature and also under labora - tory conditions and show a wide spectra of metabolites produced by fungi. and Ondřej Koukol.
Flóra velkých měst je ve srovnání s okolní krajinou druhově bohatá. Cílem výzkumu, který proběhl ve 32 velkoměstech střední a západní Evropy, bylo zjistit, které faktory ovlivňují výskyt rostlin ve městech a kolik druhů a které rostou v sedmi vybraných sekundárních městských biotopech. Ukázalo se, že garnitura zavlečených druhů, zejména archeofytů, je ve všech městech velmi podobná, a to bez ohledu na klimatické podmínky. Synantropizace flór tedy vede ke vzrůstající podobnosti mezi flórami měst; hlavní rozdíly ve složení jednotlivých městských květen tak způsobují ostrůvky přirozené a polopřirozené vegetace., The flora of large cities is very rich in species. During our research in 32 central and western European cities in four climatically defined zones, we aimed at the floristic inventories of 7 largely man-made habitats, such as historical squares, main boulevards, recently disturbed ruderal sites, abandoned sites with perennial vegetation, city parks, residential areas with blocks of flats or with family houses. Based on the data collected, we tried to identify factors responsible for the high species richness and taxonomic composition of city floras. Our results show that the pool of alien species is quite similar in all cities studied and that introductions of alien species reduce the differences between the floras of particular cities. Consequently, the differences are mainly due to remaining patches of natural and semi-natural habitats, which harbour indigenous species., and Zdeňka Lososová, Jiří Danihelka.
Cuckoos parasitize many rare and inconspicuous host species but avoid other common and conspicuous ones. In this article, results of a study that solved this long-standing ecological conundrum are described. I use this work to illustrate va - rious weaknesses of typical ecological studies (sample size, data representativeness, reification) and give suggestions for a better research practice in the future. and Tomáš Grim.