"Z(MSM 412100004)" . "Bart\u00E1kov\u00E1, Dana" . "Altogether 2,698 specimens of the families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae representing 60 species were found by means of pan traps in agricultural fields in Nort-western Bohemia and adjacent areas. Altogether five lines of traps were installed in center of non-productive perennial vegetation, along ecotone and 10, 40 and 100 m inside fields. Two species, Empis livida (38.95 %) and Platypalpus kirtlingensis (14.49 %) were eudominant, further two species were dominant (Platypalpus ciliaris, 9.89 % and Drapetis parilis, 8.90 %). An additional three species (Platypalpus pectoralis, Platypalpus pallidiventris, and Platypalpus pseudofulvipes) were subdominant. No one of the species recorded could be characterised as agrobiont. The majority of species did not display a distinct affinity to agroecosystems, and they were agroneutrals (27 species, 45 %), a smaller proportion belonged to agroxenous (25 species, 42%) and eight species were agrophilous (13%). The majority of species recorded were Temperat"@cs . . "560776" . . . "11"^^ . . . . "27;37" . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . "Altogether 2,698 specimens of the families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae representing 60 species were found by means of pan traps in agricultural fields in Nort-western Bohemia and adjacent areas. Altogether five lines of traps were installed in center of non-productive perennial vegetation, along ecotone and 10, 40 and 100 m inside fields. Two species, Empis livida (38.95 %) and Platypalpus kirtlingensis (14.49 %) were eudominant, further two species were dominant (Platypalpus ciliaris, 9.89 % and Drapetis parilis, 8.90 %). An additional three species (Platypalpus pectoralis, Platypalpus pallidiventris, and Platypalpus pseudofulvipes) were subdominant. No one of the species recorded could be characterised as agrobiont. The majority of species did not display a distinct affinity to agroecosystems, and they were agroneutrals (27 species, 45 %), a smaller proportion belonged to agroxenous (25 species, 42%) and eight species were agrophilous (13%). The majority of species recorded were Temperat"@en . . "RIV/60460709:41210/04:8465!RIV/2005/MSM/412105/N" . . . "Altogether 2,698 specimens of the families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae representing 60 species were found by means of pan traps in agricultural fields in Nort-western Bohemia and adjacent areas. Altogether five lines of traps were installed in center of non-productive perennial vegetation, along ecotone and 10, 40 and 100 m inside fields. Two species, Empis livida (38.95 %) and Platypalpus kirtlingensis (14.49 %) were eudominant, further two species were dominant (Platypalpus ciliaris, 9.89 % and Drapetis parilis, 8.90 %). An additional three species (Platypalpus pectoralis, Platypalpus pallidiventris, and Platypalpus pseudofulvipes) were subdominant. No one of the species recorded could be characterised as agrobiont. The majority of species did not display a distinct affinity to agroecosystems, and they were agroneutrals (27 species, 45 %), a smaller proportion belonged to agroxenous (25 species, 42%) and eight species were agrophilous (13%). The majority of species recorded were Temperat" . . . "RIV/60460709:41210/04:8465" . "Dispersal patterns of predatory flies from families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae (Diptera) in agroecosystems and adjacent areas." . "\u0160\u00ED\u0159en\u00ED drav\u00FDch much \u010Deled\u00ED Empididae, Hybotidae a Microphoridae v agroekosyyst\u00E9mech"@cs . "109" . "11" . "Folia Fac. Sci.Nat.Univ.Masaryk.Brun.,Biol." . "2"^^ . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "1"^^ . . "\u0160\u00ED\u0159en\u00ED drav\u00FDch much \u010Deled\u00ED Empididae, Hybotidae a Microphoridae v agroekosyyst\u00E9mech"@cs . . "[D7AD0CE4504C]" . "Dispersal patterns of predatory flies from families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae (Diptera) in agroecosystems and adjacent areas."@en . "41210" . "80-210-2558-1" . "Dispersal patterns of predatory flies from families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae (Diptera) in agroecosystems and adjacent areas."@en . "Empididae, Hybotidae, Microphoridae, dispersal, agoecosystem, community analysis."@en . . . "Dispersal patterns of predatory flies from families Empididae, Hybotidae and Microphoridae (Diptera) in agroecosystems and adjacent areas." . . . .