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Waldränder und Knicks als Lebensräume von Schmetterlingszönosen in der Agrarlandschaft

Kolligs, Detlef (2007) Waldränder und Knicks als Lebensräume von Schmetterlingszönosen in der Agrarlandschaft. [Forest edges and hedges as habitats for butterflies and moths in agricultural landscapes.] Poster at: Zwischen Tradition und Globalisierung - 9. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Deutschland, 20.-23.03.2007.

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Summary

The habitat quality of different from human impact influenced forest edges and hedges for butterflies and moths is investigated. For this purpose a comparison of the species occurring on trees and bushes is made.
In addition two light-traps are operated continuously to get an overview about the Lepidoptera fauna in this area.
The results can be used to optimise forest edges and hedges in agricultural land-scapes as habitats for butterflies and moths.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Poster
Keywords:Naturschutz und Umweltverträglichkeit, Biodiversität, Schmetterlinge
Subjects: Environmental aspects > Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Research affiliation: International Conferences > 2007: Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture > 4 Other subjects > 4.4 Protection of nature and the environment
Deposited By: Kolligs, Dr. Detlef
ID Code:9754
Deposited On:12 May 2007
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:34
Document Language:German/Deutsch
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted
Additional Publishing Information:Die endgültige Version des Beitrags ist veröffentlicht in:
S. Zikeli, W. Claupein, S. Dabbert, B. Kaufmann, T. Müller und A. Valle Zárate, Hrsg. (2007)
Zwischen Tradition und Globalisierung – 9. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, Universität Hohenheim, Deutschland, 20.-23. März 2007, http://orgprints.org/10742/

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