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2. Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Tourist Behavior: A Case Study on South Moravia
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Makáň Lukáš, Ryglová Kateřina, Rašovská Ida, Štumpf Petr, and Šácha Jakub
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covid-19 ,tourism ,south moravia ,rural area ,visitor behavior ,service quality ,satisfaction ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly influenced tourism and has led to a change in the consumer behaviour of tourists. The purpose of the study was to find out how the profile of the visitor of the rural area had changed in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The quantitative survey with 1026 visitors was conducted and its results were analyzed within three main segments of visitors – groups with children, couples and the others (without children). The results of the research confirm the persisting fact – due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the demand in tourism is shifting from urban areas to rural ones, but overall tourists in research rural area can benefit from the fact that it is a relatively small area and can get the best of both rural areas as well as of near cities in the area. Visiting rural areas is generally a shorter-term option for all visitors, which does not require long-term planning. The findings confirmed that rural areas are a great opportunity for domestic tourism. The results bring a deeper and actual insight into the consumer behaviour of tourists in rural areas and at the same time the findings show the possibilities for service quality improvement. Both can be beneficial for service providers as well as destination managers.
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- 2023
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3. Food Self-Provisioning in the Czech Republic – A Comparison of Suburban and Peripheral Regions of Rural South Moravia
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Svobodová Ilona, Drlík Jan, Spěšná Daniela, and Delín Miloslav
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food self-provisioning ,rural household ,south moravia ,suburban region ,peripheral region ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The Czech Republic ranks among the countries with a strong tradition of home food self-provisioning. In this article, we focused our attention specifically to the traditional and frequently neglected phenomenon of rural self-provisioning while newly introducing a data-based analysis of the phenomenon in two areas, i.e., suburbs and peripheries of the South Moravian region. Unlike the research carried out in the CR or EU to date, our survey aims exclusively at the analysis of households with access to land, which allow a more detailed scrutiny of growing a wide range of commodities, the attitudes to it and its perspectives. The results of the field study carried out in 178 rural households in two types of South Moravian regions (suburban and peripheral) from 2017 show the regional differences in food self-provisioning. They also contribute to a better understanding of a phenomenon whose variability within a rural territory is quite known a little. Even though the suburban and peripheral regions have very comparable natural conditions and opportunities of growing crops (a similar type of estate, nearly the same size of the gardens surveyed), we can observe rather remarkable differences, especially in the extent of the areas being farmed and in the scale of breeding domesticated animals (work demanding activities). Compared to that, only negligible differences were found in growing commodities demanding less work (fruit and tomato growing). The identified differences in attitudes to self-provisioning in the observed regions (depending on the varied types of population in the regions) allow for analysing the perspectives of particular self-provisioning activities both in South Moravia and the CR on the whole.
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- 2021
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4. Smart Village and Sustainability. Southern Moravia Case Study
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Vaishar Antonín and Šťastná Milada
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smart village ,digital technologies ,sustainability ,south moravia ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The paper is aimed at an attempt to define a smart village in the Czech conditions. It argues that the principles of smart villages are very similar to the concept of sustainability. The analysis deals with preventing rural exclusion, promoting digital technologies for the management of the rural infrastructure, teleworking in rural areas and using ICT for participation and governance. This approach is documented in the case of the South-Moravian Region. It was concluded that it was not so much coverage or accessibility of digital technology that was the main barrier of more intensive use of the smart village concept but rather the lower qualification level and conservatism of rural population is. It is suggested that more attention should be paid to increasing the digital literacy of rural people.
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- 2019
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5. Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
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Jiří Zubalík
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field fortifications ,world war 2 ,lidar ,aerial images ,excavation ,south moravia ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Demography. Population. Vital events ,HB848-3697 - Abstract
Field fortifications from the end of World War 2 which were located in South Moravia are almost forgotten nowadays. This paper presents first results of archaeological research of their remains. Recently, relics of field fortifications have been registered during rescue excavations on 13 construction sites. In the vicinity of the town of Brno, parts of Wehrmacht trench systems, which defended whole town, have been excavated and documented on several sites. Several dozen small infantry entrenchments have been recorded near Pasohlávky and Mušov, where serious fights lasted for two weeks. Also, the use of aerial archaeology will be outlined. On five sites, field fortifications have been identified with the help of digital aerial orthophotos (especially historical) and digital elevation model (derived from airborne laser scanning). Results of both excavations and aerial archaeology suggests that archaeology can enhance our knowledge of this kind of relics.
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- 2019
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6. Territorial System of Ecological Stability as a regional example for Green Infrastructure planning in the Czech Republic
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Hana Skokanová and Tomáš Slach
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Green Infrastructure ,Territorial System of Ecological Stability ,Connectivity ,Czech Republic ,South Moravia ,Land use ,HD101-1395.5 - Abstract
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) is still relatively new in the Czech Republic. When looking at the definition of GI, one can recognise a relationship with the Czech Territorial System of Ecological Stability (TSES), which is defined as “an interconnected system of natural as well as modified semi-natural ecosystems keeping the natural balance”. TSES is a designed system and is an integral part of territorial plans. This article focuses on TSES and its relationship to GI, how it is implemented in a Czech case study representing intensively used agricultural region in South Moravia, what the main obstacles are to its implementation and how TSES can contribute to the connectivity of the landscape. Our results show that nearly two thirds of the planned TSES in the case study area already exist to some degree. There is a difference between the number and the area of existing TSES elements: the area of existing elements shows higher relative values than the number. This is mainly due to bio-centres that exist in large forest complexes and their pre-set minimal parameters. Creation of TSES elements increases connectivity of GI, especially those characterised as core areas and bridges
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- 2020
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7. Středobronzový metalický depot Moravský Krumlov 3 a Krumlovský les jako další příklad multidepozitní a sakrální krajiny.
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Salaš, Milan
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BRONZE Age ,MIDDLE Ages ,CHERT ,INGOTS ,JEWELRY - Abstract
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- 2021
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8. Territorial System of Ecological Stability as a regional example for Green Infrastructure planning in the Czech Republic.
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Skokanová, Hana and Slach, Tomáš
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GREEN infrastructure ,ECOSYSTEMS ,DEFINITIONS - Abstract
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) is still relatively new in the Czech Republic. When looking at the definition of GI, one can recognise a relationship with the Czech Territorial System of Ecological Stability (TSES), which is defined as "an interconnected system of natural as well as modified semi-natural ecosystems keeping the natural balance". TSES is a designed system and is an integral part of territorial plans. This article focuses on TSES and its relationship to GI, how it is implemented in a Czech case study representing intensively used agricultural region in South Moravia, what the main obstacles are to its implementation and how TSES can contribute to the connectivity of the landscape. Our results show that nearly two thirds of the planned TSES in the case study area already exist to some degree. There is a difference between the number and the area of existing TSES elements: the area of existing elements shows higher relative values than the number. This is mainly due to bio-centres that exist in large forest complexes and their pre-set minimal parameters. Creation of TSES elements increases connectivity of GI, especially those characterised as core areas and bridges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Hrob s kamennou konstrukcí ze střední doby bronzové z Mikulova.
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Šabatová, Klára, Parma, David, Trampota, František, Jarošová, Ivana, Kaňáková, Ludmila, Přichystal, Antonín, Vargová, Lenka, and Vymazalová, Kateřina
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GRAVE goods ,FOURTEENTH century ,FIFTEENTH century ,BRONZE Age ,MIDDLE age - Abstract
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- 2020
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10. Impacts of Intensive Agriculture on Current Rural Landscape – A Case Study for South Moravian Landscape, Czech Republic
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Petra Fukalová and Tomáš Mašíček
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landscape structure ,historical changes ,collectivization of agriculture ,erosion risk ,ecological stability ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic change in the socialist period. Agricultural land was considered only as a productive area. The size of arable land plots increased and stabilizing elements in the landscape were removed. This land consolidation of agriculture has led to the development of soil erosion. This paper presents a case study focused on comparison of landscape structure of model territory in two periods. The first period shows landscape before collectivization of agriculture, and the second one presents current landscape. The research dealt especially with evaluation of ecological stability and water erosion risk of the landscape. The identification of land use trends helps to characterize landscape of the model territory during monitored period. The following trends: decreasing area of arable land, increasing area of built‑up areas and other areas and increase area of vineyards showed different character of current landscape. The evaluation of ecological stability confirmed the loss of stable landscape elements. Based on the calculated values of ecological stability coefficient, the evaluated landscape has degraded from the category of “disturbed landscape capable of self‑regulation” to “devastated landscape”. The results also show the vulnerability of current large plots of arable land and vineyards to water erosion.
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- 2018
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11. Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Tourist Behavior: A Case Study on South Moravia
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Makáň, Lukáš, Ryglová, Kateřina, Rašovská, Ida, Štumpf, Petr, Šácha, Jakub, Makáň, Lukáš, Ryglová, Kateřina, Rašovská, Ida, Štumpf, Petr, and Šácha, Jakub
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The Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly influenced tourism and has led to a change inthe consumer behaviour of tourists. The purpose of the study was to find out how the profileof the visitor of the rural area had changed in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.The quantitative survey with 1026 visitors was conducted and its results were analyzed withinthree main segments of visitors - groups with children, couples and the others (withoutchildren). The results of the research confirm the persisting fact - due to the Covid-19pandemic, the demand in tourism is shifting from urban areas to rural ones, but overalltourists in research rural area can benefit from the fact that it is a relatively small area andcan get the best of both rural areas as well as of near cities in the area. Visiting rural areas isgenerally a shorter-term option for all visitors, which does not require long-term planning.The findings confirmed that rural areas are a great opportunity for domestic tourism.The results bring a deeper and actual insight into the consumer behaviour of tourists in ruralareas and at the same time the findings show the possibilities for service qualityimprovement. Both can be beneficial for service providers as well as destination managers., info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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- 2023
12. NOVÉ POZNATKY K OHRAZENÝM STŘEDOVĚKÝM VESNICÍM NA JIŽNÍ MORAVĚ Z POHLEDU DÁLKOVÉHO PRŮZKUMU ZEMĚ.
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VÁGNER, MICHAL, ŠKVRŇÁK, JAN, and DRESLER, PETR
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- 2020
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13. IMPACTS OF INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE ON CURRENT RURAL LANDSCAPE - A CASE STUDY FOR SOUTH MORAVIAN LANDSCAPE, CZECH REPUBLIC.
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Fukalová, Petra and Mašíček, Tomáš
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SOIL erosion , *AGRICULTURAL landscape management , *LAND use , *SOIL corrosion , *LAND management - Abstract
The landscape in several countries of Central and Eastern Europe went through the most dramatic change in the socialist period. Agricultural land was considered only as a productive area. The size of arable land plots increased and stabilizing elements in the landscape were removed. This land consolidation of agriculture has led to the development of soil erosion. This paper presents a case study focused on comparison of landscape structure of model territory in two periods. The first period shows landscape before collectivization of agriculture, and the second one presents current landscape. The research dealt especially with evaluation of ecological stability and water erosion risk of the landscape. The identification of land use trends helps to characterize landscape of the model territory during monitored period. The following trends: decreasing area of arable land, increasing area of built-up areas and other areas and increase area of vineyards showed different character of current landscape. The evaluation of ecological stability confirmed the loss of stable landscape elements. Based on the calculated values of ecological stability coefficient, the evaluated landscape has degraded from the category of "disturbed landscape capable of self-regulation" to "devastated landscape". The results also show the vulnerability of current large plots of arable land and vineyards to water erosion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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14. Food Self-Provisioning in the Czech Republic – A Comparison of Suburban and Peripheral Regions of Rural South Moravia
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Miloslav Delín, Daniela Spěšná, Ilona Svobodová, and Jan Drlík
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Czech ,food self-provisioning ,Geography, Planning and Development ,south moravia ,Social Sciences ,Agriculture ,Provisioning ,rural household ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,peripheral region ,language.human_language ,Geography ,suburban region ,language ,Socioeconomics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The Czech Republic ranks among the countries with a strong tradition of home food self-provisioning. In this article, we focused our attention specifically to the traditional and frequently neglected phenomenon of rural self-provisioning while newly introducing a data-based analysis of the phenomenon in two areas, i.e., suburbs and peripheries of the South Moravian region. Unlike the research carried out in the CR or EU to date, our survey aims exclusively at the analysis of households with access to land, which allow a more detailed scrutiny of growing a wide range of commodities, the attitudes to it and its perspectives. The results of the field study carried out in 178 rural households in two types of South Moravian regions (suburban and peripheral) from 2017 show the regional differences in food self-provisioning. They also contribute to a better understanding of a phenomenon whose variability within a rural territory is quite known a little. Even though the suburban and peripheral regions have very comparable natural conditions and opportunities of growing crops (a similar type of estate, nearly the same size of the gardens surveyed), we can observe rather remarkable differences, especially in the extent of the areas being farmed and in the scale of breeding domesticated animals (work demanding activities). Compared to that, only negligible differences were found in growing commodities demanding less work (fruit and tomato growing). The identified differences in attitudes to self-provisioning in the observed regions (depending on the varied types of population in the regions) allow for analysing the perspectives of particular self-provisioning activities both in South Moravia and the CR on the whole.
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- 2021
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15. The Impact of Farming and Land Ownership on Soil Erosion
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Olga Čermáková, Miloslav Janeček, Andrea Jindrová, and Jan Kořínek
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water soil erosion ,erosion control ,intensive agriculture ,land ownership ,crop rotation ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The aim of this paper was to compare two methods of farming, especially their effect on water soil erosion. The examined methods were (1) large-scale farming, where more than 50% of the land was leased, and (2) small-scale farming, where the land was almost exclusively privately owned. The research area was 8 cadastres in the district of Hodonín, South Moravia, Czech Republic. In these cadastres 48 land blocks representing both large-scale and small-scale farming (i.e. owners and tenants) were chosen. The long-term average annual soil loss caused by water erosion (G) was calculated using the erosion model USLE 2D and ArcGIS 10.1. The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test was used for the statistical evaluation of the data. The difference between the soil loss (G) on land blocks farmed by small producers (owners) and large producers (tenants) was significant (p < 0.05). Differences between the values of the cropping-management factor (C) were not statistically significant (p = 0.054). Based on the analysis of other variables in the USLE equation it can be stated that a continuous slope length, conditioned by the size of land blocks, played an important role in the amount of soil loss caused by water erosion. Above all, to protect the soil from erosion and maintain soil quality it is necessary to reduce the size of land blocks farmed by tenants and improve the crop rotation systems.
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- 2014
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16. A Faunistic Study on Spiders (Araneae) from Vineyard Terraces in the Municipalities of Morkůvky and Mutěnice (South Moravia, Czech Republic)
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Ondřej Košulič and Vladimír Hula
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spiders ,faunistics ,artificial habitats ,agriculture ,vineyard terraces ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Records of spiders of the vineyard terraces from the vicinity of the villages Morkůvky and Mutěnice Jesličky (South Moravia, Czech Republic) are published in the presented work. Spiders were collected by pitfall traping during 30 April – 28 October 2011 and by day and night sweeping of herb vegetation in different dates of 2011. In total 2719 individuals were collected, and identified as 139 species of 23 families. Eighteen species listed in the Red List of threatened species in the Czech Republic were recorded. In vineyard terraces in the vicinity of Morkůvky, 12 threatened species (CR – 2 species, EN – 3 species, VU – 7 species) were found altogether. In the vineyard terraces at Mutěnice, we found 13 threatened spider species (CR – 2 species, EN – 6 species, VU – 5 species). The most significant findings are Alopecosa solitaria (Herman, 1879), Cheiracanthium pennyi O.P.-Cambridge, 1873; Dipoena coracina (C. L. Koch, 1837); Dysdera hungarica Kulczyński, 1897; Eresus kollari Rossi, 1846; Euryopis quinqueguttata Thorell, 1875; Sibianor tantulus (Simon, 1868) and Haplodrassus minor (O.P.-Cambridge, 1879). Besides of these threatened species, we discovered rich spectra of rare spiders related to the well preserved xeric grasslands. Our faunistic results indicate that artificial habitats, such as vineyard terraces, are important refuges for wide spectra of xerothermophilous spiders.
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- 2014
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17. Development and Prediction of Selected Temperature and Precipitation Characteristics in Southern Moravia
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Petra Fukalová, Hana Středová, and Kristýna Vejtasová
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emission scenario ,agriculture ,precipitation ,temperature ,drought ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
In recent years, rising temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns have a significant impact on agriculture. This paper presents analyses of selected climatic characteristics of the South Moravian region. The evaluation was based on the data from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute. Climatic data for future periods were gained using the A1B emission scenario. With regard to the agricultural activity of this region, climatic characteristics (average air temperature, heat waves, average precipitation and periods without precipitation) were selected and compared in the following three periods 1961–1990, 2021–2050 and 2071–2100. The results showed an increase of the average air temperature, increase in the number of tropical days and days in heat waves. It was also found that as a result of rising air temperatures and different distribution of precipitation, the period of drought will significantly prolong in the future. Very unfavourable climate situation is expected in the particular period of 2071–2100 in this region. Increasing drought, predicted by climate models, presents major problem for the agriculture of South Moravia. It is necessary to adapt to these anticipated changes not only in the agricultural activities but also in the landscape management in general.
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- 2014
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18. Remarkable Spiders of Artificial Sandy Grassland Near Town Hodonín (Czech Republic)
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Vladimír Hula, Jana Niedobová, and Hana Šefrová
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Araneae ,faunistic ,air-blow sands ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Air blown sands areas and its habitats are very rare in Europe as well as many spider species, which occure there. Research was focused on spiders of sandy grassland and its ecotones near the town of Hodonín. Three lines of pitfall traps were used (one in grassland and two in its ecotones). Research took place in growing seasons of the years 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Total number of collected adult spider specimens was 11743, they belong to 160 species and 21 families. It was found out, that 15 following species are included in the Red List of threatened species in the Czech Republic: Critically Endangered – Haplodrassus bohemicus Miller & Buchar, 1977, Sitticus zimmermanni (Simon, 1877), Titanoeca psammophila Wunderlich, 1993, Uloborus walckenaerius Latreille, 1806; Endangered – Euryopis laeta (Westring, 1861), Haplodrassus minor (O. P.-Cambridge, 1879), Micaria dives (Lucas, 1846); Vulnerable – Agroeca lusatica (L. Koch, 1875), Arctosa perita (Latreille, 1799), Haplodrassus dalmatensis (L. Koch, 1866), Myrmarachne formicaria (De Geer, 1778), Pellenes nigrociliatus (Simon, 1875), Scotina celans (Blackwall, 1841), Taranucnus setosus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1863), Titanoeca schineri L. Koch, 1872. Another 19 remarkable species were also found. The finding of one new species for the fauna of the Czech Republic [Sintula spiniger (Balogh, 1935)] and two new for the territory of Moravia [Mermessus trilobatus (Emerton, 1882) and Zelotes exiguus (Müller & Schenkel, 1895)] are the most important.
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- 2014
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19. Long-term development and prediction of climate extremity and heat waves occurrence: Case study for agricultural land.
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VANÍCKOVÁ, Marta, STEHNOVÁ, Eva, and STŘEDOVÁ, Hana
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HEAT waves (Meteorology) , *AGRICULTURAL productivity , *URBAN heat islands , *PREDICTION models , *CLIMATE change - Abstract
According to the IPCC it is possible to predict larger weather extremity associated with more frequent occurrence of heat waves. These waves have an impact not only on the health status of the population, on economic, social and environmental spheres, but also on agricultural landscape and production. The paper deals with the issue of climate extremity and addresses mainly the occurrence of characteristic days (tropical, summer, freezing, ice and arctic) and heat waves. The south-eastern Moravia belongs to the warmest regions of the Czech Republic. Since the area is not urban, it is not affected by urban heat islands. Thus, it can be used as a representative area of climate change in terms of weather extremes. Heat wave occurrence and length analysis was performed for the period of 1931-1960 and 1961-2013. In addition, a prospective analysis was carried out for the period of 2021-2100 where the scenario data of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute were used. Between 1961 and 1990, heat waves appeared from June to September. The prediction for the next two decades shows that heat waves may appear as early as May. Furthermore, the average count of days in heat waves increased from 6.13 days (1961-1990) to 36 days (2071-2100). A statistically significant increase in the annual number of tropical days (from 9 to 20 days) was found in the assessment of characteristic days for the period 1961-2013. A highly conspicuous trend was found in July and a prominent trend was identified in May. A statistically highly significant trend was also observed in the annual number of summer days. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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20. Diversity of Carabidae in limestone quarries of South Moravia
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Lucie Nováková and Pavla Šťastná
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Carabid beetles ,limestone quarries ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study of Carabid beetles in two limestone quarries in South Moravia. The first one was a limestone quarry pit called Lesní lom which is located approximately 1 km away from the northern edge of the city district of Brno-Líšeň. The second locality was a limestone quarry of Malá dohoda which is located in a protected landscape area in the northern part of Moravian Karst. Using formaldehyde pitfall traps, 1682 specimens belonging to 66 species were caught in 2012, out of which 847 specimens (49 species) were from the active quarry of Malá dohoda and 835 specimens (40 species) came from Lesní lom quarry which had already been closed for 15 years at the time of research. The most abundant species included Anchomenus dorsalis, Carabus ullrichii ullrichii, C. cancellatus, and Aptinus bombarda. Relict species collected were Aptinus bombarda, Leistus rufomarginatus, and Carabus irregularis irregularis which is together with C. cancellatus, and Cylindera germanica included in the Red List of the Czech Republic. Xerothermophilic species of Carabid beetles found refuge mainly in the quarry marginal sites. In the case of Malá dohoda quarry, the influence of the surrounding PLA Moravian Karst was evident in the distribution of Carabid beetles.
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- 2013
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21. Diversity of carabid beetles (Carabidae) in quarries of Pálava
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Lucie Nováková and Pavla Šťastná
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Carabid beetles ,limestone quarries ,faunistic ,Pálava PLA ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
During the vegetation period of 2012, a faunistic survey of carabid beetles was conducted with focus on selected limestone quarries in the Pálava PLA. In the Turold quarry, 39 species in the total number of 270 specimens were captured, while the most abundant species was Carabus cancellatus. In the Svatý kopeček quarry, a total of 36 species with the total number of 420 specimens were collected, the most numerous species here was Pseudoophonus rufipes. Four protected species under the Decree 395/1992 Coll., as amended by Decree No. 175/2006 Coll. – Brachinus crepitans, B. explodens, Carabus ullrichii ullrichii, and Cylindera germanica and 6 species listed in the Red List of the Czech Republic – Licinus cassideus, Carabus cancellatus, Cylindera germanica, Cymindis axillaris, Notiophilus laticollis, and Poecilus sericeus were recorded in the areas investigated. Typical xerothermophilous species preferred the medium-term quarry of Svatý kopeček to the Turold quarry, which has been closed for almost 70 years now.
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- 2013
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22. Territorial System of Ecological Stability as a regional example for Green Infrastructure planning in the Czech Republic
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Tomáš Slach and Hana Skokanová
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Czech ,Ecological stability ,Connectivity ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Green Infrastructure ,language.human_language ,lcsh:Land use ,Geography ,lcsh:HD101-1395.5 ,language ,business ,Green infrastructure ,Territorial System of Ecological Stability ,Czech Republic ,South Moravia ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) is still relatively new in the Czech Republic. When looking at the definition of GI, one can recognise a relationship with the Czech Territorial System of Ecological Stability (TSES), which is defined as “an interconnected system of natural as well as modified semi-natural ecosystems keeping the natural balance”. TSES is a designed system and is an integral part of territorial plans. This article focuses on TSES and its relationship to GI, how it is implemented in a Czech case study representing intensively used agricultural region in South Moravia, what the main obstacles are to its implementation and how TSES can contribute to the connectivity of the landscape. Our results show that nearly two thirds of the planned TSES in the case study area already exist to some degree. There is a difference between the number and the area of existing TSES elements: the area of existing elements shows higher relative values than the number. This is mainly due to bio-centres that exist in large forest complexes and their pre-set minimal parameters. Creation of TSES elements increases connectivity of GI, especially those characterised as core areas and bridges
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- 2020
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23. Paleogeography of the Early Badenian connection between the Vienna Basin and the Carpathian Foredeep
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Brzobohatý Rostislav and Stráník Zdeněk
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central paratethys ,south moravia ,middle miocene (langhian) ,otoliths ,tectonics ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Published
- 2012
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24. Investigation of spiders (Araneae) of the Nature Monument Jesličky (South Moravia, Czech Republic)
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Ondřej Košulič and Vladimír Hula
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spiders ,Araneae ,faunistics ,South Moravia ,Czech Republic ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Faunistic records of spiders (Araneae) in the Nature Monument Jesličky (South Moravia, Czech Republic) are presented. Spiders were collected by pitfall trapping in 2009 and by sweeping of the herb vegetation in 2011. During the both periods a total of 847 specimens were collected, from which 617 adult spiders were determined. We found 88 species belonging to 20 families. Seven species listed on the Red List of Invertebrates of the Czech Republic were recorded: Titanoeca schineri L. Koch, 1872, Scotina celans (Blackwall, 1841), Haplodrassus dalmatensis (L. Koch, 1866), Ozyptila pullata (Thorell, 1875), Ozyptila simplex (O.P-Cambridge, 1862) and Marpissa nivoyi (Lucas, 1846). To the most significant finding belongs a very rare and endangered (EN) Micaria guttulata (C. L. Koch, 1839). A significant and rich finding of bioindicators of the well preserved steppe habitats Atypus piceus (Sulzer, 1776), Eresus kollari Rossi, 1846 and Alopecosa sulzeri (Pavesi, 1873) are to be mentioned.
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- 2012
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25. Daily and seasonal variation in the activity of potential vector mosquitoes
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Šebesta Oldřich, Gelbič Ivan, and Peško Juraj
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czech republic ,south moravia ,aedes vexans ,ochlerotatus sticticus ,culex modestus ,culex pipiens ,daily activity ,west nile virus ,ťahyňa virus ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2011
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26. Comparison of the growth pattern of black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) in two riparian forests in the region of South Moravia, Czech Republic
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L. Šálek and P. Hejcmanová
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growth ,juglans nigra ,riparian forest ,south moravia ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
The black walnut (Juglans nigra L.), an introduced species into the Czech Republic, is planted for its production of valuable timber. A systematic study of the black walnut growth rate at different localities and consequently the creation of standard volume tables under Central European conditions therefore appear to be of high relevance. The aim of our study was to reveal the black walnut growth pattern in its pure stands in two riparian forests along the Morava and Svratka River (Strážnice locality and Židlochovice locality, respectively). To describe and to compare relationships among diameter at breast height (dbh), tree height and age, we used a forest management plan and measured 573 and 670 trees in pure sample stands at Strážnice and Židlochovice, respectively. We found out that the measured mean DBH and mean height were consistently higher in Strážnice, however the relationships of DBH to height, age to DBH, and age to height showed the same pattern at both localities. The mean heights of trees were 16.3, 24.1, 28.7, 31.9, and 34.5 m in 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 year age classes and were consistently taller in comparison with other, mainly European, regions. Therefore our results suggest the high potential of black walnut in timber production in riparian forests in the Czech Republic, mainly in the South Moravian region.
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- 2011
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27. Current problems in the South-Moravian rural landscape
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Vaishar Antonín, Jakešová Lenka, and Náplavová Miloslava
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landscape ,agriculture ,landscape protection ,sustainability ,countryside ,tourism ,south moravia ,krajina ,zemědělství ,ochrana krajiny ,udržitelnost ,venkov ,cestovní ruch ,jižní morava ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Published
- 2011
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28. Embedding of rural businesses in the South Moravian region
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Šťastná Milada, Kniezková Tereza, and Náplavová Miloslava
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rural businesses ,south moravia ,survey ,trade ,global economic crisis ,zemědělské podniky ,jižní morava ,dotazníkové šetření ,obchod ,globální ekonomická krize ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Published
- 2011
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29. The effect of soil applications of zeolite, agrisorb and lignite on the chemical composition of clover-grass mixtures grown in arid conditions of South Moravia
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Tomáš Lošák, Jaroslav Hlušek, Jiří Jandák, Radek Filipčík, Marie Straková, Ľubica Janků, Helena Hutyrová, Daniela Knotová, Martin Lošák, and Magdalena Ševčíková
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South Moravia ,soil ,arid conditions ,zeolite ,Agrisorb ,lignite ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The two-year field trial was established in May 2008 on light soil in the cadastre of Ratíškovice near Hodonín in an arid maize-growing production area. Prior to sowing selected soil conditioners were applied in experimental plots of an area of 864 m2 as follows: zeolite (a mineral of high sorption capacity), lignite (the youngest coal containing humus substances) and the supplementary soil substance agrisorb (polymer organic compound capable of holding in its structure and subsequently releasing water) and they were incorporated into a profile of 0.15 m. Including the untreated control the experiment involved 4 treatments. The rates of the conditioners were as follows: zeolite – 3 l . m−2, fraction used 1–2 mm; agrisorb – 20 g . m−2; lignite – 1000 g . m−2. Three types of clover-grass mixtures were sown: landscape mixture with an addition of leguminous plants (seeding rate 200 kg . ha−1), regional mixture (100 kg . ha−1) and annual mixture (70 kg . ha−1). The aboveground biomass taken from an area of 0.05 m2 was sampled in the stage of bud setting with three repetitions to each treatment. In 2008 and 2009 the respective treatments did not significantly change the contents of N, P, K, Ca and Mg in the aboveground biomass of the clover-grass mixtures. The differences in the contents of the macro elements were significant only between the individual types of mixtures and were due to their different botanical composition. Between the years 2008 and 2009 no significant differences were discovered among treatments in terms of the contents of P and K in none of the mixtures, but the Mg content decreased in the second year in most treatments by 50 relative % and more. The contents of N and Ca increased significantly in the second year in the regional and landscape mixtures; in the annual mixture also the Ca content. The year-on-year differences however were seen also in the untreated control showing the apparent effect of the year. A longer period of monitoring is necessary if we are to achieve an objective evaluation of the effect of the applied preparations on the chemical composition of the aboveground biomass.
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- 2010
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30. New wineries in south Moravia
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Švácha, Rostislav
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vinařství ,architectural type ,Sonberk ,winery ,Jižní Morava ,architektonický typ ,Josef Pleskot ,South Moravia - Published
- 2022
31. Analysis of life quality development in the administrative districts of South Moravia
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I. Živělová and J. Jánský
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region ,regional disparity ,life quality ,social aspects ,south moravia ,district ,Agriculture - Abstract
The equable regional development and mitigation of disparities among the individual regions are main objectives of regional policy not only in the Czech Republic but in the whole European Union. The paper presents an analysis of life quality disparities among the administrative districts of the South-Moravian region (Jihomoravský kraj): Blansko, Brno-City, Brno-Province, Břeclav, Hodonín, Vyškov and Znojmo. The region of South Moravia belongs to the regions with a significant economic potential. However, not all districts contribute to this potential equally, the reason being their size, population and life quality. Life quality is affected by the environmental, social and cultural resources and by the region's economic performance. It can be viewed from various aspects. The work is focused on the life quality indicators of social and cultural resources, which assess demographic development, age and intelligence structures, employment, unemployment and labour market, health care standard and civil amenities. The statistical analysis of the acquired data was made by using the methods of regression and correlation analyses and the cluster analysis.
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- 2008
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32. The dynamics of carabid beetles (Carabidae) of floodplain forest in Southern Moravia
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Hana Šejnohová
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Carabidae ,floodplain forest ,pitfall traps ,dynamics ,South Moravia ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
During the years 1993–2001 the monitoring of the soil surface invertebrates was carried out in the flood- plain forest in the Ranšpurk National Nature Reserve (Southern Moravia). The dynamics of carabid beetles is described in detail in this paper. A total of 8 529 individuals belonging to 67 carabid species was collected. The most abundant species were Pterostichus niger (Schaller, 1783), Nebria brevicollis (Fabricius, 1792), Carabus ullrichi Germar, 1824, Carabus violaceus Linnaeus, 1758, Abax carinatus (Duftschmid, 1812), Patrobus atrorufus (Stroem, 1768), Pterostichus melanarius (Illiger, 1798), Carabus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758, Poecilus cupreus (Linnaeus, 1758), Bembidion mannerheimi C. R. Sahlberg, 1827 and Epaphius secalis (Paykull, 1790). During the years 1993–1996 the species composi- tion indicated especially the drainage of the locality. In July 1997, a disastrous flood affected all groups of invertebrates, including the carabids. The abundance of hygrophilous species increased extremely during the years after the flood. The summer flood showed that the submersion of the soil surface had higher impact on carabid taxocenoses than flooding by system of canals.
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- 2006
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33. Nontarget lepidoptera species found in the pheromone traps for selected Tortricid species in 2002 and 2003 years
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Eva Hrudová
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fruit tortricid moths ,pheromone traps ,South Moravia ,intensive orchard ,extensive orchard ,non-target moth species ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Pheromone traps were used to monitor the following tortricid moths, i.e. Adoxophyes orana, Archips podanus, A. rosanus, Hedya nubiferana, Pandemis heparana, Spilonota ocellana, Cydia pomonella, Cydia funebrana and Cydia molesta in the localities Brno-Tuřany (Brno-město), Nebovidy (Brno-venkov) and Prakšice (Uherské Hradiště). Other Lepidoptera non-target species were present in these target-species pheromone traps, i.e. Adoxophyes orana, Agrotis segetum, Amphipoea oculaea, Archips rosanus, Celypha striana, Cydia coronillana, Enarmonia formosana, Epiblema scutulanum, Epinotia huebneriana, Eucosma fervidana, Euxoa tritici, Hedya pruniana, H. nubiferana, Lymantria dispar, Noctua pronuba, Notocelia rosaecolana, N. roborana, Pammene albuginana, P. suspectana, Pandemis cerasana, Pyrausta rectefascialis, P. aurata, Spilonota ocellana, Yponomeuta malinellus and Zygaena purpuralis.
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- 2005
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34. Accessibility of Services in Rural Areas: Southern Moravia Case Study
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Vaishar Antonín and Šťastná Milada
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Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,TJ807-830 ,02 engineering and technology ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,Renewable energy sources ,case study ,Human settlement ,0502 economics and business ,11. Sustainability ,GE1-350 ,Post office ,Rural settlement ,Environmental planning ,Digitization ,public transport ,050210 logistics & transportation ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,1. No poverty ,021107 urban & regional planning ,basic rural services ,accessibility ,Environmental sciences ,Geography ,SPOT ,Public transport ,Rural area ,business ,Settlement (litigation) ,Transport system ,South Moravia - Abstract
The accessibility of basic services in rural settlements in the South Moravian Region was evaluated, the accessibility by public transport was taken into account because the accessibility by individual car transport does not manifest any problems. The accessibility was calculated for 768 rural settlements, defined as spatially separate places which do not belong to municipalities with extended power. The time distance includes the time of the ride plus 8 min walking distance to and from the stop. The data was taken from the Integrated Transport System of the South Moravian Region, which ensures that each populated place in the region has to be connected by public transport at least six times on working days. The results show that for 99.8% of the inhabitants of the region, central places equipped with a post office, a basic school and a general practitioner’s office are accessible in a shorter time than 30 min. The accessibility of the services depends primarily on the characteristics of the settlement system and the physical conditions of the transport. In lowland areas, the share of settlements with comfortable accessibility is expressively higher than that of the highland and peripheral territories. The possible future improvement consists of the digitization of the services.
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- 2021
35. The presence of non-target lepidopteran species in pheromone traps for fruit tortricid moths
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Eva Hrudová
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fruit tortricid moths ,pheromone traps ,south moravia ,non-target moth species ,noctuidae ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
In the localities Brno-Tuřany (Brno-město) and Prakšice (Uherské Hradiště) pheromone traps were used to monitor tortricid moths Adoxophyes orana, Archips podanus, A. rosanus, Hedya nubiferana, Pandemis heparana, Spilonota ocellana, Cydia pomonella, Cydia funebrana and Cydia molesta. Other moths species were also present in these pheromone traps for target species: Pammene albuginana, Cydia coronilana, Notocelia rosaecolana, Hedya pruniana, noctua pronuba, Ypponomeuta malinellus, Pyrausta rectefascialis and P. aurata.
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- 2003
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36. Smart Village and Sustainability. Southern Moravia Case Study
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Antonín Vaishar and Milada Šťastná
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Czech ,Economic growth ,Ecology (disciplines) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Social Sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Conservatism ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,smart village ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Digital literacy ,digital technologies ,Corporate governance ,south moravia ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Agriculture ,sustainability ,language.human_language ,Geography ,Information and Communications Technology ,Sustainability ,language ,Rural area ,South Moravia - Abstract
The paper is aimed at an attempt to define a smart village in the Czech conditions. It argues that the principles of smart villages are very similar to the concept of sustainability. The analysis deals with preventing rural exclusion, promoting digital technologies for the management of the rural infrastructure, teleworking in rural areas and using ICT for participation and governance. This approach is documented in the case of the South-Moravian Region. It was concluded that it was not so much coverage or accessibility of digital technology that was the main barrier of more intensive use of the smart village concept but rather the lower qualification level and conservatism of rural population is. It is suggested that more attention should be paid to increasing the digital literacy of rural people.
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- 2019
37. UNIVERSITY-BUSINESS COLLABORATION AS PERCEIVED BY LEADING ACADEMICS: COMPARING AND CONTRASTING THE TWO MOST INNOVATIVE CZECH REGIONS.
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KADLEC, VOJTĚCH and BLAŽEK, JIŘÍ
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LIFE sciences research , *BUSINESS & education , *COMMERCIALIZATION , *WORK & education , *EFFECT of education on labor productivity , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
This article compares the nature of academia-business collaboration in the two most innovative Czech regions, where the respective regional decision-makers and universities' representatives differ sharply in their approaches towards the commercialization of academic knowledge. An analysis of the nature of collaboration between life-science researchers in two leading Czech universities and private companies has been performed to identify whether targeted support provided at the regional and university levels can make a real difference and can overcome hindrances from the national level. In particular, the article investigates the motivation and approaches of leaders of life-science research teams to cooperation with private companies, the perceived barriers impeding such cooperation, including the strength of demand for innovation in both analyzed regions. The research identified significant differences in the perception of barriers between life scientists in Prague and South Moravia, vindicating the positive role of the South Moravian innovation strategy. Thus, researchers in South Moravia no longer face barriers preventing the emergence of cooperation with the business sector, and instead they are concerned about obstacles that stand in the way of its more intensive development [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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38. Mezolitická těžba rohovce v Krumlovském lese (jižní Morava) v kontextu neolitizace střední Evropy.
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Oliva, Martin
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- 2015
39. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural tourism in Czechia Preliminary considerations
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Vaishar Antonín and Šťastná Milada
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Czechia ,Rural tourism ,Destination management ,COVID-19 ,South Moravia - Abstract
The paper discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural tourism in Czechia. It points out that the catastrophic scenarios of the decline in tourism mainly concern urban destinations focused on foreign tourism. In contrast, rural destinations create an alternative. Some of them have even shown an increase in tourism in the 2020 summer season as compared to 2019. However, this new orientation requires investing in infrastructure, marketing and regional cooperation. Highlights . Paper investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural tourism in Czechia. . The decline in tourism mainly affected destinations focused on foreign tourists. . Czech countryside gained domestic tourists due to natural, gastronomic and local attractions. . The specificity ofCOVID 19 new outbreaks is its local or regional limitation. . The COVID-19 epidemy has created an opportunity for the development of rural tourism.
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- 2020
40. Efficiency of regional innovation policy tools: Support of innovative business in the South Moravian Region
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Miroslav Kostić
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startups ,Technology ,regional ,south moravia ,knowledge intensity ,strategy ,business ,innovation ,companies - Abstract
During 15 years of implementation of the Regional Innovation Strategy of South Moravia, the support of innovative business evolved into a set of interconnected programmes for startups and innovative companies with a potential of growth and foreign expansion. Programmes of the South Moravian Innovation Centre (JIC) facilitate creation and development of technology oriented companies in the region, highly concentrated in prioritised high-tech branches corresponding with specialisation of the regional economy (IT, mechanical engineering etc.). Growth of highly qualified jobs (mainly in R&D) in these companies contributes to the increasing orientation of the region on knowledge intensive branches of economy. Emerging companies supported by the JIC show in average a longer lifespan and growth dynamics than comparable newly established companies in the region without this support. Realisation of the programmes also significantly contributes to building of high quality business environment in the region. Problematic aspects of support to innovative business in the South Moravian Region are linked mainly with poor network of investors able to stimulate faster growth of startups, with low motivation of university students to start their own business or with emerging dichotomy in the support of knowledge intensive businesses concentrated in Brno and insufficiently supported businesses with lower knowledge intensity, also operating in priority branches of the regional economy.
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- 2018
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41. Efficiency of regional innovation policy tools: Support to research-industry cooperation through the JIC Voucher programme
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Miroslav Kostić
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Technology ,research ,regional ,south moravia ,cooperation ,Public administration ,innovation ,companies ,Voucher ,research institutions ,vouchers ,Business ,strategy - Abstract
Support to research-industry cooperation belongs to main priorities of the Regional Innovation Strategy of South Moravia, also considering the shortcomings identified in cooperation and knowledge transfer between these sectors. Establishing links between companies and research institutions was aimed by the JIC Voucher (2009–2015) programme, the first programme of innovation vouchers in Czechia. Even though the support of new partnerships between companies and research institutions was the main goal of the programme, the number of supported partnerships of formerly cooperating entities was higher. A follow-up cooperation, usually on financially larger research projects, took place in more than one third of supported partnerships. Thus the programme positively affected a part of participating companies to spend higher amounts on R&D needed for co-financing of projects funded from national R&D programmes. The follow-up projects were more often realised by partners cooperating even before receiving the voucher. Also the non-approved projects of formerly cooperating partners were more often realised using other sources of funds than projects of those newly cooperating on an application for innovation voucher. Despite significant benefits of JIC Voucher to strengthening cooperation between companies and research institutions, the support to large companies – also enabled by the programme – can be viewed as inessential. This is obvious especially with respect to resources and experience with research cooperation usually held by these companies.
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- 2018
42. Occurrence of plum pox virus in plums, myrobalans, blackthorns, apricots and peaches in South Moravia along the Austrian border
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Jaroslav Polák
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pl um pox virus ,distribution ,sources of infection ,plum ,myrobalan ,blackthorn ,apricot ,peach ,south moravia ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
A survey on the occurrence of plum pox virus (PPV) in plums, myrobalans, blackthorns, apricots and peaches was carried out in the South Moravian region along the Austrian border. Results of tests by ELISA and evaluation of PPV symptoms showed only scattered or isolated occurrence of PPV. This situation can be used for gradual elimination of PPV in the South Moravian region.
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- 1999
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43. Seasonal dynamics of mosquito occurrence in the Lower Dyje River Basin at the Czech-Slovak-Austrian border.
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Šebesta, O., Gelbič, I., and Peško, J.
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MOSQUITOES , *CARBON dioxide , *INSECT trapping , *CULEX , *AEDES vexans - Abstract
During 2009–2011, a total of 45 two-day captures of mosquitoes (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) were made at six sites in the Lower Dyje River Basin. Trapping was performed from early April through the end of October using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) miniature light traps baited with carbon dioxide (CO2). In total, 415,218 female mosquitoes belonging to six genera and 30 species were captured. In early April, only small numbers of wintering species females (Culex pipiens s.l.,Culiseta annulataandAnopheles maculipennis s.l.) were detected. From mid-April, there was a sharp increase in the occurrence of snow-melt species (Aedes cataphylla,Ae. intrudensand, sporadically,Ae. communisandAe. leucomelas, totalling 2090 females). Their occurrence peaked in early May, but they gradually ceased flying in during June.Ae. sticticusfemales also became active starting in late April, whileAe. cantans s.l.,Ae. vexans,Ae. rossicusand other species were active from early May. The greatest occurrence of mosquitoes was recorded in summer months (from mid-June through the end of August). In this period, the dominant species wereAe. vexans(49.70–80.20%) andAe. sticticus(6.14–25.62%). The speciesAe. rossicus,Ae. cantans s.l.,Cx. pipiens s.l.andCx. modestusalso were very abundant from mid-June to late July. The occurrence of mosquitoes decreased rapidly during September. In the second half of October, only small numbers ofAe. vexans,An. clavigerandCx. pipiens s.l.females were captured, whileAe. cinereus s.l.,Ae. rossicus,Ae. sticticus, Cx. modestus, An. maculipennis s.l.andAn. plumbeuswere seen only very sporadically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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44. Daily and seasonal variation in the activity of potential vector mosquitoes.
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Šebesta, Oldřich, Gelbič, Ivan, and Peško, Juraj
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In the course of season 2010 (May-September), three 2-day trappings of female mosquitoes were carried out at two sites in order to determine the daily activity of the common mosquito species (e.g. species from genus Culex, Aedes, Ochlerotatus, Anopheles, etc.) in the area. CDC light traps filled with CO and placed at a height of 1 m were used to trap individuals, and were sampled every 2 h. A total of 19,604 female mosquitoes from 20 identifiable species were trapped: 7,549 at Sedlec and 12,055 at Kančí obora. The activity of the major species of mosquitoes in South Moravia differed throughout the course of the day. Calamity species of the genus Aedes and Ochlerotatus remained active throughout the day and night, but with different course. Aedes vexans, Ae. cinereus, and Ae. rossicus were most active in the late afternoon and highly active for most of the night. Ochlerotatus sticticus was captured most often in the afternoon, and its abundance decreased rapidly before sunset. The activity of Oc. cantans s.l. (Oc. cantans + Oc. annulipes) females varied little during the day and night. The daily activity for the main vectors of West Nile virus, Culex pipiens and Cx. modestus, were totally different from that of other species. Cx. pipiens females showed significant night activity, while Cx. modestus was most active in the evening. Nighttime activity was also observed in female mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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45. Sídelní strategie v oblasti Krumlovského lesa ve starší dobe kamenné.
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Nerudová, Zdeňka
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PALEOLITHIC Period ,FORESTS & forestry ,GEOMORPHOLOGY ,COMPUTER software development ,STATISTICS ,HOLOCENE stratigraphic geology ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
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- 2008
46. Smart Village and Sustainability. Southern Moravia Case Study
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Vaishar, Antonín, Šťastná, Milada, Vaishar, Antonín, and Šťastná, Milada
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The paper is aimed at an attempt to define a smart village in the Czech conditions. It argues that the principles of smart villages are very similar to the concept of sustainability. The analysis deals with preventing rural exclusion, promoting digital technologies for the management of the rural infrastructure, teleworking in rural areas and using ICT for participation and governance. This approach is documented in the case of the South-Moravian Region. It was concluded that it was not so much coverage or accessibility of digital technology that was the main barrier of more intensive use of the smart village concept but rather the lower qualification level and conservatism of rural population is. It is suggested that more attention should be paid to increasing the digital literacy of rural people., info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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- 2019
47. Nontarget lepidoptera species found in the pheromone traps for selected Tortricid species in 2002 and 2003 years
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Eva Hrudová
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intensive orchard ,biology ,lcsh:S ,Pheromone trap ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:Agriculture ,Lepidoptera genitalia ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,extensive orchard ,non-target moth species ,Botany ,Noctuidae ,fruit tortricid moths ,pheromone traps ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,South Moravia ,Pyralidae - Abstract
Pheromone traps were used to monitor the following tortricid moths, i.e. Adoxophyes orana, Archips podanus, A. rosanus, Hedya nubiferana, Pandemis heparana, Spilonota ocellana, Cydia pomonella, Cydia funebrana and Cydia molesta in the localities Brno-Tuřany (Brno-město), Nebovidy (Brno-venkov) and Prakšice (Uherské Hradiště). Other Lepidoptera non-target species were present in these target-species pheromone traps, i.e. Adoxophyes orana, Agrotis segetum, Amphipoea oculaea, Archips rosanus, Celypha striana, Cydia coronillana, Enarmonia formosana, Epiblema scutulanum, Epinotia huebneriana, Eucosma fervidana, Euxoa tritici, Hedya pruniana, H. nubiferana, Lymantria dispar, Noctua pronuba, Notocelia rosaecolana, N. roborana, Pammene albuginana, P. suspectana, Pandemis cerasana, Pyrausta rectefascialis, P. aurata, Spilonota ocellana, Yponomeuta malinellus and Zygaena purpuralis.
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- 2014
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48. The dynamics of carabid beetles (Carabidae) of floodplain forest in Southern Moravia
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Hana Šejnohová
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pitfall traps ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Floodplain ,Ecology ,Agroforestry ,lcsh:S ,dynamics ,floodplain forest ,lcsh:Agriculture ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Carabidae ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,South Moravia - Abstract
During the years 1993–2001 the monitoring of the soil surface invertebrates was carried out in the flood- plain forest in the Ranšpurk National Nature Reserve (Southern Moravia). The dynamics of carabid beetles is described in detail in this paper. A total of 8 529 individuals belonging to 67 carabid species was collected. The most abundant species were Pterostichus niger (Schaller, 1783), Nebria brevicollis (Fabricius, 1792), Carabus ullrichi Germar, 1824, Carabus violaceus Linnaeus, 1758, Abax carinatus (Duftschmid, 1812), Patrobus atrorufus (Stroem, 1768), Pterostichus melanarius (Illiger, 1798), Carabus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758, Poecilus cupreus (Linnaeus, 1758), Bembidion mannerheimi C. R. Sahlberg, 1827 and Epaphius secalis (Paykull, 1790). During the years 1993–1996 the species composi- tion indicated especially the drainage of the locality. In July 1997, a disastrous flood affected all groups of invertebrates, including the carabids. The abundance of hygrophilous species increased extremely during the years after the flood. The summer flood showed that the submersion of the soil surface had higher impact on carabid taxocenoses than flooding by system of canals.
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49. Remarkable Spiders of Artificial Sandy Grassland Near Town Hodonín (Czech Republic)
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Jana Niedobová, Vladimír Hula, and Hana Šefrová
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biology ,air-blow sands ,Ecology ,Titanoeca ,Fauna ,lcsh:S ,Endangered species ,biology.organism_classification ,Myrmarachne formicaria ,lcsh:Agriculture ,Spiniger ,Critically endangered ,faunistic ,Geography ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Araneae ,IUCN Red List ,Zelotes ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,South Moravia - Abstract
Air blown sands areas and its habitats are very rare in Europe as well as many spider species, which occure there. Research was focused on spiders of sandy grassland and its ecotones near the town of Hodonín. Three lines of pitfall traps were used (one in grassland and two in its ecotones). Research took place in growing seasons of the years 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Total number of collected adult spider specimens was 11743, they belong to 160 species and 21 families. It was found out, that 15 following species are included in the Red List of threatened species in the Czech Republic: Critically Endangered – Haplodrassus bohemicus Miller & Buchar, 1977, Sitticus zimmermanni (Simon, 1877), Titanoeca psammophila Wunderlich, 1993, Uloborus walckenaerius Latreille, 1806; Endangered – Euryopis laeta (Westring, 1861), Haplodrassus minor (O. P.-Cambridge, 1879), Micaria dives (Lucas, 1846); Vulnerable – Agroeca lusatica (L. Koch, 1875), Arctosa perita (Latreille, 1799), Haplodrassus dalmatensis (L. Koch, 1866), Myrmarachne formicaria (De Geer, 1778), Pellenes nigrociliatus (Simon, 1875), Scotina celans (Blackwall, 1841), Taranucnus setosus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1863), Titanoeca schineri L. Koch, 1872. Another 19 remarkable species were also found. The finding of one new species for the fauna of the Czech Republic [Sintula spiniger (Balogh, 1935)] and two new for the territory of Moravia [Mermessus trilobatus (Emerton, 1882) and Zelotes exiguus (Müller & Schenkel, 1895)] are the most important.
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50. A Faunistic Study on Spiders (Araneae) from Vineyard Terraces in the Municipalities of Morkůvky and Mutěnice (South Moravia, Czech Republic)
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Vladimír Hula and Ondřej Košulič
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biology ,Ecology ,lcsh:S ,Cheiracanthium ,Dysdera ,Eresus kollari ,biology.organism_classification ,Vineyard ,lcsh:Agriculture ,spiders ,vineyard terraces ,Geography ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Threatened species ,artificial habitats ,faunistics ,IUCN Red List ,Alopecosa solitaria ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Coracina ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,agriculture ,South Moravia - Abstract
Records of spiders of the vineyard terraces from the vicinity of the villages Morkůvky and Mutěnice Jeslicky (South Moravia, Czech Republic) are published in the presented work. Spiders were collected by pitfall traping during 30 April - 28 October 2011 and by day and night sweeping of herb vegetation in different dates of 2011. In total 2719 individuals were collected, and identified as 139 species of 23 families. Eighteen species listed in the Red List of threatened species in the Czech Republic were recorded. In vineyard terraces in the vicinity of Morkůvky, 12 threatened species (CR - 2 species, EN - 3 species, VU - 7 species) were found altogether. In the vineyard terraces at Mutěnice, we found 13 threatened spider species (CR - 2 species, EN - 6 species, VU - 5 species). The most significant findings are Alopecosa solitaria (Herman, 1879), Cheiracanthium pennyi O.P.-Cambridge, 1873; Dipoena coracina (C. L. Koch, 1837); Dysdera hungarica Kulczynski, 1897; Eresus kollari Rossi, 1846; Euryopis quinqueguttata Thorell, 1875; Sibianor tantulus (Simon, 1868) and Haplodrassus minor (O.P.-Cambridge, 1879). Besides of these threatened species, we discovered rich spectra of rare spiders related to the well preserved xeric grasslands. Our faunistic results indicate that artificial habitats, such as vineyard terraces, are important refuges for wide spectra of xerothermophilous spiders.
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