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  • Among the ways of modern public recreation include horse-riding in the forests or stream climbing in mountain streams and gorges. Both of these activities are often operated outside the marked trails in the forests, trough forest springs or watercourses respectively. There are described cases of this type of recreation in forests in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. in relation to populations of forest species of dragonflies. Among the right forest species of dragonflies in Central Europe include species of the genus Cordulegaster. Cordulegaster bidentata is the most abundant species in the forests of central Europe in the hills and mountains, which inhabits forest springs and streams. In some cases, the paths (trails) routed through these habitats. The case, horse-riding in forests with direct impact to larvae of Cordulegaster bidentata, has been recorded in the study of bionomics rheobiont dragonfly species. A one-time passage of horses is not destructive, but repeated ride on the same path is dangerous. Repeated passage of horses causes physical destruction of habitat i.e. trampling of sediments in shallow pools, where larvae are concentrated, but also direct trampling of larvae. Negative impact is also the chemical pollution of water excrement that is left in large quantities in the habitats. Threat increases during the emergency of larvae i.e. from May to June, when larvae dwell in coastal parts and are sensitive to any interference with the habitat or contact. Repeated recreation outside the marked paths, still on the same trails, is becoming an important negative factor in the threat of forest habitats springs and insect populations.
  • Among the ways of modern public recreation include horse-riding in the forests or stream climbing in mountain streams and gorges. Both of these activities are often operated outside the marked trails in the forests, trough forest springs or watercourses respectively. There are described cases of this type of recreation in forests in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. in relation to populations of forest species of dragonflies. Among the right forest species of dragonflies in Central Europe include species of the genus Cordulegaster. Cordulegaster bidentata is the most abundant species in the forests of central Europe in the hills and mountains, which inhabits forest springs and streams. In some cases, the paths (trails) routed through these habitats. The case, horse-riding in forests with direct impact to larvae of Cordulegaster bidentata, has been recorded in the study of bionomics rheobiont dragonfly species. A one-time passage of horses is not destructive, but repeated ride on the same path is dangerous. Repeated passage of horses causes physical destruction of habitat i.e. trampling of sediments in shallow pools, where larvae are concentrated, but also direct trampling of larvae. Negative impact is also the chemical pollution of water excrement that is left in large quantities in the habitats. Threat increases during the emergency of larvae i.e. from May to June, when larvae dwell in coastal parts and are sensitive to any interference with the habitat or contact. Repeated recreation outside the marked paths, still on the same trails, is becoming an important negative factor in the threat of forest habitats springs and insect populations. (en)
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  • Could an active public recreation have an impact to population of some insects in forest ecosystem - case of forest dragonflies
  • Could an active public recreation have an impact to population of some insects in forest ecosystem - case of forest dragonflies (en)
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  • Could an active public recreation have an impact to population of some insects in forest ecosystem - case of forest dragonflies
  • Could an active public recreation have an impact to population of some insects in forest ecosystem - case of forest dragonflies (en)
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  • population density; public recreation; negative impact; Cordulegaster bidentata; Odonata (en)
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  • Vydavatelství Mendelovy univerzity v Brně
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