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Title:Favna kačjih pastirjev (Odonata) okolice Hotunj pri Ponikvi (vzhodna Slovenija)
Authors:ID Bedjanič, Matjaž (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:Za raziskovano območje podajam seznam 35 vrst kačjih pastirjev, opazovanih med majem in septembrom 2022, s pripadajočimi favnističnimi podatki. Na nacionalni rdeči seznam je uvrščenih šest vrst, medtem ko sta koščični škratec Coenagrion ornatum in veliki studenčar Cordulegaster heros zavarovana in uvrščena na dodatke Direktive o habitatih EU. Tudi najdbe prodnega paškratca Erythromma lindenii, deviškega pastirja Aeshna isoceles in črnega ploščca Libellula fulva so zanimive iz favnističnega vidika in jih predstavljam v širšem kontekstu njihove razširjenosti v Sloveniji. Na izbranih popisnih transektih vzdolž melioracijskih jarkov na ožjem raziskovanem območju severno od Hotunj sem zabeležil 32 vrst. Prikazana je dinamika števila vrst po posameznih popisih med sezono in pripadajoča dinamika naraščanja kumulativnega števila zabeleženih vrst. Za razmeroma majhno območje v okolici Hotunj je doslej skupno znanih 37 vrst kačjih pastirjev. Na širšem območju med Ponikvo in Dramljami so potrebne dodatne favnistične raziskave, saj je poznavanje biodiverzitete in naravovarstvenega pomena območja še zelo pomanjkljivo.
Keywords:Zygoptera, Anisoptera, razširjenost, ogroženost, melioracijski jarki, sezonska dinamika, kačji pastirji, favna, zoogeografija
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:31.12.2022
Year of publishing:2022
Number of pages:str. 5-18
Numbering:Letn. 24, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-21627 New window
UDC:591.9
ISSN on article:1580-0814
COBISS.SI-ID:136463107 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:04.03.2025
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Title:Natura Sloveniae : revija za terensko biologijo
Publisher:Zveza za tehnično kulturo Slovenije, Zveza za tehnično kulturo Slovenije, Biotehniška fakulteta Univerze, Nacionalni inštitut za biologijo, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani
ISSN:1580-0814
COBISS.SI-ID:102784768 New window

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Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P1-0255-2017
Name:Združbe, interakcije in komunikacije v ekosistemih

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Language:English
Title:Dragonfly fauna (Odonata) of the surroundings of Hotunje near Ponikva (Eastern Slovenia)
Abstract:– A list of 35 species for the study area, observed between May and September 2022, is provided with complete faunistic data. Altogether, six species are listed on the national Red List, while the Ornate Bluet Coenagrion ornatum and the Balkan Goldenring Cordulegaster heros are protected and listed in the Annexes of the EU’s Habitat Directive. The records of the Blue-eye Erythromma lindenii, Green-eyed Hawker Aeshna isoceles and Blue Chaser Libellula fulva are also interesting from a faunistic point of view and are presented in the broader context of their distribution in Slovenia. At selected census transects along melioration ditches in the narrower study area north of Hotunje, 32 species were recorded. The dynamics of the number of recorded species during the season and the corresponding dynamics of the increase in cumulative number of recorded species are shown. A total of 37 odonate species are known so far for the relatively small area around Hotunje. Further faunistic research is needed for the wider area between Ponikva and Dramlje, as it remains poorly studied in terms of biodiversity and nature conservation importance.
Keywords:Zygoptera, Anisoptera, distribution, threat status, melioration ditches, seasonal dynamics, dragonfly, fauna, zoogeography


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