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Issue 15 (4) 2016 pp. 269-295

Andrzej Mazur1, Tomasz Klejdysz2, Marek Dobrowolski3, Szymon Konwerski4, Roman Królik5, Andrzej Łabędzki1, Miłosz A. Mazur6, Marek Przewoźny4

1Katedra Entomologii Leśnej, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu
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Zakład Entomologii, Instytut Ochrony Roślin &#
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11; Państwowy Instytut Badawczy w Poznaniu
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Karkonoski Park Narodowy, Jelenia Góra
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Instytut Biologii, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
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Nadleśnictwo Kluczbork
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Samodzielna Katedra Biosystematyki, Uniwersytet Opolski

Saproxylic beetles of Karkonosze (Giant) Mountains. Part I – Checklist

Abstract

Background. In the northern (Polish) part of the Karkonosze (Giant) Mountains, no comprehensive study of fauna related to dying trees and decaying wood has ever been carried out, despite the fact that in the 1980’s and 1990’s, catastrophic tree dying occurred there. Until the present time, as a result of tree stand decay pro- cess, dead tree and decaying wood resource remains high. The goal of the conducted inventory activities was identification of saproxylic beetles present in forest environments of the Giant Mountains.
Materials and methods. The works were carried out between 2013 and 2015 at 10 study sites representing the lower subalpine forests, coniferous upper subalpine forests, dwarf mountain pine shrubs in the subalpine zone of the Karkonosze Mountains. Most of these sites were located within the borders of the Karkonosze National Forest. The traps used to capture the beetles included barrier traps, outbreak traps, fermentation traps, Malaise and Netocia traps.
Results. A total of 14,836 beetles were captured out of which 10,028 were identified to the level of species. This paper present methodical assumptions for studies and obtained results in the form of beetle species list (Table 2). The list covers 458 species belonging into 53 families.
Conclusions. The obtained results were compared with fauna resources of other regions of Poland: Carpathian Mountains, Holy Cross Mountains, Białowieża Forest. The number of saproxylic beetle species in the fauna of the Giant Mountains is comparable to that in other regions of Poland.

Keywords: saproxylic beetles, Karkonosze Mts., Giant Mts.
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MLA Mazur, Andrzej, et al. "Chrząszcze saproksyliczne Karkonoszy. Część I – wykaz gatunków [Saproxylic beetles of Karkonosze (Giant) Mountains. Part I – Checklist ]." Acta Sci.Pol. Silv. 15.4 (2016): . https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFW.2016.4.29
APA Mazur A., Klejdysz T., Dobrowolski M., Konwerski Sz., Królik R., Łabędzki A., Mazur M. A., Przewoźny M. (2016). Chrząszcze saproksyliczne Karkonoszy. Część I – wykaz gatunków [Saproxylic beetles of Karkonosze (Giant) Mountains. Part I – Checklist ]. Acta Sci.Pol. Silv. 15 (4), https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFW.2016.4.29
ISO 690 MAZUR, Andrzej, et al. Chrząszcze saproksyliczne Karkonoszy. Część I – wykaz gatunków [Saproxylic beetles of Karkonosze (Giant) Mountains. Part I – Checklist ]. Acta Sci.Pol. Silv., 2016, 15.4: . https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFW.2016.4.29
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