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  • A long-term survey of millipede assemblages in four different successional stages of abandoned fields and a subclimax forest was started in 1986. After the first two years, when soil sampling and heat extraction of animals was repeated, the study continued extensively with four sampling times per year up to 1995. A second series of intensive monthly investigations of the same plots in 1997-1999 made it possible to compare in detail the changes in millipede assemblages after 11-12 years. Depending on previous agricultural management, species numbers and densities of millipedes subsequently increase in abandoned fields up to the 3rd or 7th year of succession, when they peaked, and then slightly decreased later on. The development of shrub vegetation in young fallow fields caused a new temporary population increase. Representatives of Polydesmida and Julida predominated in the recently abandoned fields and young fallow stages. In the following years of succession, they were subsequently replaced by Glome
  • A long-term survey of millipede assemblages in four different successional stages of abandoned fields and a subclimax forest was started in 1986. After the first two years, when soil sampling and heat extraction of animals was repeated, the study continued extensively with four sampling times per year up to 1995. A second series of intensive monthly investigations of the same plots in 1997-1999 made it possible to compare in detail the changes in millipede assemblages after 11-12 years. Depending on previous agricultural management, species numbers and densities of millipedes subsequently increase in abandoned fields up to the 3rd or 7th year of succession, when they peaked, and then slightly decreased later on. The development of shrub vegetation in young fallow fields caused a new temporary population increase. Representatives of Polydesmida and Julida predominated in the recently abandoned fields and young fallow stages. In the following years of succession, they were subsequently replaced by Glome (en)
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  • Millipede succession in abandoned fields.
  • Millipede succession in abandoned fields. (en)
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  • Millipede succession in abandoned fields.
  • Millipede succession in abandoned fields. (en)
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  • RIV/60077379:_____/01:61013174!RIV/2002/GA0/A61002/N
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  • RIV/60077379:_____/01:61013174
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  • Millipedes; abandoned field; fallow (en)
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  • PL - Polská republika
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  • [DEF16406F633]
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  • Fragmenta faunistica
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  • 43
http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
  • Tajovský, Karel
http://linked.open...n/vavai/riv/zamer
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  • 0015-9301
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