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Fine root dynamics in Slovenian beech forests in relation to soil temperature and water availability
Peter Železnik, Urša Vilhar, Mike Starr, Maarten De Groot, Hojka Kraigher, 2016, original scientific article

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Action 7 - ForBD : report n. 3 (2014-02) : action ForBD & ForBD-SI
Pierluigi Bombi, Livia Zapponi, Lado Kutnar, Mitja Skudnik, Maarten De Groot, Marko Kovač, Tine Grebenc, Gregor Meterc, Maja Jurc, 2014, treatise, preliminary study, study

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An overview of alien Diptera in Slovenia
Maarten De Groot, 2013, original scientific article

Abstract: The nonindigenous Diptera occurring in Slovenia are overviewed based on literature data. In total, 18 species belonging to eight Diptera families are alien to Slovenia. Most of the species originate from North America and continental Asia. The first record of an alien Diptera species (Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) (Diptera: Tephritidae)) was made in 1959, but the bulk of the species were recorded for the first time in the last two decennia. Most of the species were found in the pre-Alpine and sub-Mediterranean regions. The distribution and abundance of the alien Diptera are not fully known, as in most cases only the first observations were published. Most of the species are phytophagous and are known pests in agriculture and forestry. A list of expected nonindigenous Diptera species for Slovenia is given. It is suggested that a monitoring system should be developed in order to understand the population dynamics and the impact of the alien species on the ecosystem and economy.
Keywords: fauna, Diptera, nonindigenous species, Slovenia
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Additions and omissions to the list of hoverfly fauna (Diptera: Syrphidae) of Slovenia
Maarten De Groot, Roman Luštrik, Tim Faasen, Dare Fekonja, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: The changes in the checklist of hoverflies of Slovenia are presented. Fifteen species are recorded as new for the fauna of Slovenia: Brachyopa panzeri, Brachypalpus laphriformis, Callicera aenea, Chamaesyrphus scaevoides, Chalcosyrphus valgus, Melangyna lasiophthalma, Meligramma guttata, Merodon aberrans, Parhelophilus frutetorum, Orthonevra intermedia, Platycheirus occultus, Rhingia borealis, Spazigaster ambulans, Sphaerophoria chongjini and Sphaerophoria fatarum. From the species complex of Merodon aeneus, both M. aeneus species A/B and M. aeneus C were recorded. One species, Xylota caeruliventris, was omitted from the checklist because of misidentification. Information on habitat characteristics, range and conservation status is givenfor every new species.
Keywords: entomology, flies, hoverflies, fauna, new records, Slovenia
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Hermetia illucens L. (Diptera, Stratiomyidae), a new alien invasive species in Slovenia
Maarten De Groot, Paul Veenvliet, 2011, not set

Abstract: The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) was for the first time recorded in August 2009 for the territories of Slovenia. In 2010, the black soldier fly was found on several places in the coastal region of Primorska and in Ljubljana. The way of introduction and possible effects to other species are discussed.
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