"Hula, Vladim\u00EDr" . . . . "17"^^ . "12220" . "Filipov\u00E1, Ladislava" . . "4" . "RIV/60076658:12220/09:00010746!RIV10-MSM-12220___" . "Z\u00E1hlavov\u00E1, Lada" . "SK - Slovensk\u00E1 republika" . . . "Konvi\u010Dka, Martin" . . "5"^^ . "The aim of this study was to confirm and prove the influence of habitat heterogeneity to species composition and richness of 4 taxa: higher plants, spiders, butterflies and true bugs. We also wanted to analyze the role of a biotope identity in species richness and composition of observed taxa on various biotopes, e.g. whether the biotope itself weakens or forcens the effect of habitat heterogeneity. The research was taken place in the years 2003-2004 in Bochov in Doupovske Mts., a military training zone in Western Bohemia. 4 transect lines (each 6 km long) were established here and each transect was divided into 20 rectangles, each 300 m long. True bugs, spiders and butterflies were collected here using swepping net, ground traps and transect walks. The data about higher plants were collected using classical vegetational relev\u00E9s. Habitat heterogeneity strongly affects the species richness of the observed taxons, especially butterflies and true bugs. After adding the biotope identity to the model th"@en . "[98ABB1595D2D]" . . "RIV/60076658:12220/09:00010746" . "Ekol\u00F3gia (Bratislava)" . . "323162" . "Fric, Zden\u011Bk" . "3"^^ . "Landscape heterogeneity and species richness and composition: a middle scale study"@en . "habitat heterogeneity; transects; agroenvironmental schemes; cultural landscape; landscape diversity"@en . "1335-342X" . . . . . "The aim of this study was to confirm and prove the influence of habitat heterogeneity to species composition and richness of 4 taxa: higher plants, spiders, butterflies and true bugs. We also wanted to analyze the role of a biotope identity in species richness and composition of observed taxa on various biotopes, e.g. whether the biotope itself weakens or forcens the effect of habitat heterogeneity. The research was taken place in the years 2003-2004 in Bochov in Doupovske Mts., a military training zone in Western Bohemia. 4 transect lines (each 6 km long) were established here and each transect was divided into 20 rectangles, each 300 m long. True bugs, spiders and butterflies were collected here using swepping net, ground traps and transect walks. The data about higher plants were collected using classical vegetational relev\u00E9s. Habitat heterogeneity strongly affects the species richness of the observed taxons, especially butterflies and true bugs. After adding the biotope identity to the model th" . . . . . . "28" . "Landscape heterogeneity and species richness and composition: a middle scale study" . "Landscape heterogeneity and species richness and composition: a middle scale study"@en . "V" . "Landscape heterogeneity and species richness and composition: a middle scale study" .