Trophic relationships of Lepidoptera (Insecta) occurring in the territory of Czechia to the Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) was evaluated on the basis of the excerption and critical evaluation of literature. Each species was classified into the following categories – spruce as the host plant, regular development on spruce, narrow trophic relationship, indirect relationship and episodical occurrence. The particular taxa were also characterized according to their distribution and the form of larval life was specified. The development on spruce was documented in 96 species of Lepidoptera, which represented less than 3% of taxa belonging to this group and being reported from Czechia. Of that, spruce was a common host plant for 67 species, 23 spe...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
Paper presents results of the study on infestation of cones of Abies alba Mill. by insects. They wer...
Little spruce sawfly (Pristiphora abietina) pose a significant threat for forests of the Czech Repu...
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of insect assemblages colonising stump...
The results of the study on entomofauna infesting young (25– 45 years) Norway spruces (Picea abies [...
Pinus sylvestris is an important production tree. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase i...
Spruce bud scale, Physokermes piceae, develops on the genus Picea. Large colonies of this species a...
Abstract – Spruce bud scale, Physokermes piceae, develops on the genus Picea. Large colonies of this...
The thesis deals with saproxylic moths (Lepidoptera). For many of them is their obligatory relation ...
The report summarizes information on cambioxylophagous fauna of Scots pine at selected localities in...
This thesis is focused on faunistic survey of Macrolepidoptera in Loučany (foothills of the Šumava M...
In air-polluted mountain areas of the Czech Republic, including the Ore Mountains, pure forest stand...
The disturbance of the equilibrium between the endogenous and exogenous command factors of human ori...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) are commonly recognised as important agents of ...
The diploma thesis deals with the issues of the spruce monocultures in the relation to the incidence...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
Paper presents results of the study on infestation of cones of Abies alba Mill. by insects. They wer...
Little spruce sawfly (Pristiphora abietina) pose a significant threat for forests of the Czech Repu...
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of insect assemblages colonising stump...
The results of the study on entomofauna infesting young (25– 45 years) Norway spruces (Picea abies [...
Pinus sylvestris is an important production tree. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase i...
Spruce bud scale, Physokermes piceae, develops on the genus Picea. Large colonies of this species a...
Abstract – Spruce bud scale, Physokermes piceae, develops on the genus Picea. Large colonies of this...
The thesis deals with saproxylic moths (Lepidoptera). For many of them is their obligatory relation ...
The report summarizes information on cambioxylophagous fauna of Scots pine at selected localities in...
This thesis is focused on faunistic survey of Macrolepidoptera in Loučany (foothills of the Šumava M...
In air-polluted mountain areas of the Czech Republic, including the Ore Mountains, pure forest stand...
The disturbance of the equilibrium between the endogenous and exogenous command factors of human ori...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) are commonly recognised as important agents of ...
The diploma thesis deals with the issues of the spruce monocultures in the relation to the incidence...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
Paper presents results of the study on infestation of cones of Abies alba Mill. by insects. They wer...
Little spruce sawfly (Pristiphora abietina) pose a significant threat for forests of the Czech Repu...