. . . . "Effect of different grazing system on communities of epigeic spiders in submontane area"@en . . . "[9B1E90E57BA7]" . "\u010Cesk\u00E9 Bud\u011Bjovice" . "4"^^ . . "RIV/60076658:12220/09:00010741" . "V" . "\u010Cesk\u00E9 Bud\u011Bjovice" . "2009-06-28+02:00"^^ . "2"^^ . . "1"^^ . . . "Effect of different grazing system on communities of epigeic spiders in submontane area" . . "312066" . . . . "978-80-7394-167-3" . "University of South Bohemia" . . "SIEEC 21 : Symposium Internationale Entomofaunisticum Europae Centralis, \u010C. Bud\u011Bjovice, 2009 : Communications and Abstracts" . "The effect of the different grazing systems and different management of three pastures (less intensive ? 55 cows, medial intensity of grazing ? 89 cows and intensing grazing ? 161 cows) on the spider communities was studied using pitfall trapping in the submontane area of the central Europe (Southern Bohemia, Bohemian Forest). The degree of human impact was studied by finding of frequency of species of different ecological groups. The number of species discovered by pifall trapping was practically the same on all pastures with the different grazing intensity. Intensive grazing on pasture resulted into increasing frequency of ubiquitous species (75 %) and decreasing of adaptive spider species (25 %). The pasture with medial grazing host 50 % of ubiquitous species and both stenotopic (12.5 %) and adaptive (37.5 %) species. The pasture with lower pressure of grazing was characteristical with aquitable ratio of ubiquitous (55.5 %) and adaptible (45.5 %) species. Stenotopic species were absent. It was" . . "RIV/60076658:12220/09:00010741!RIV10-MSM-12220___" . "The effect of the different grazing systems and different management of three pastures (less intensive ? 55 cows, medial intensity of grazing ? 89 cows and intensing grazing ? 161 cows) on the spider communities was studied using pitfall trapping in the submontane area of the central Europe (Southern Bohemia, Bohemian Forest). The degree of human impact was studied by finding of frequency of species of different ecological groups. The number of species discovered by pifall trapping was practically the same on all pastures with the different grazing intensity. Intensive grazing on pasture resulted into increasing frequency of ubiquitous species (75 %) and decreasing of adaptive spider species (25 %). The pasture with medial grazing host 50 % of ubiquitous species and both stenotopic (12.5 %) and adaptive (37.5 %) species. The pasture with lower pressure of grazing was characteristical with aquitable ratio of ubiquitous (55.5 %) and adaptible (45.5 %) species. Stenotopic species were absent. It was"@en . "grazing; spiders; communities; Bohemian Forest; central Europe"@en . "Boh\u00E1\u010D, Jaroslav" . "12220" . "Podlaha, Radmil" . . "Effect of different grazing system on communities of epigeic spiders in submontane area"@en . "Effect of different grazing system on communities of epigeic spiders in submontane area" .