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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Global warming and the change of butterfly distributions: a new opportunity for species diversity or a severe threat (Lepidoptera)? \nIn order to assess the influence of climatic changes on the distribution of insects, the ranges of nonmigratory European butterfly species have been studied. This study revealed that the northern limits of 32 (64%) of 52 species have expanded northwards during the 20th century. The southern limits of ten (25%) of 40 species have retracted northwards. The example of the Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) is given to illustrate the response to climatic changes of a species of which the range is not restricted by habitat choice. The northern limit of its range shows a considerable shift to the north during warm periods, and a southward retraction during cooler periods. Several other species showed the same pattern. These results are followed by a discussion of the impact of climate change on species diversity.
    Schlagwort(e): Lepidoptera ; Europe ; Changes in ranges ; Climate change ; Inachis io
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Contemporary distributions of Panurginus species and subspecies in Europe (Apoidea: Andrenidae: Panurginae) \nThe largest number of Old World Panurginus Nylander, 1848 species is distributed in the West- Palaearctic. The genus is absent in Africa and rather rare in the East-Palaearctic. Warncke (1972, 1987), who is the main author treating Palaearctic Panurginae in the last decades, subdivided Panurginus into a small number of species, including two principal taxa admitting for each a very large number of subspecies: Panurginus brullei (Lepeletier, 1841) and Panurginus montanus Giraud, 1861. Following recent works, the two latter are in fact complexes of closely related species. In the West-Palaearctic context, distributions of certain species implied in these complexes appear as very singular, distinct of mostly all other Panurginae ranges and highly interesting from a fundamental point of view. Based on a cartographic approach, the causes which influence (or have conditioned, in the past) the observed ranges of these species are discussed.
    Schlagwort(e): Panurginae ; Biogeography ; West-Palaearctic ; Speciation ; Glaciation
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    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Schlagwort(e): Distribution ; Range ; Climate change ; Expansion
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Trends in dragonfly occurrence in Belgium (Odonata) \nThe group \xe2\x80\x98Gomphus\xe2\x80\x99 collected 65 000 records of 69 species of Odonata, more or less equally scattered over Belgium. The best-investigated areas are the northern part and some river valleys in the south. Most hot spots can be found in the northeastern part, with a maximum of 48 species for 25 km\xc2\xb2. Remarkable is the fact that 50% of the species occurs in less than 7% of the 5 km grid cells (UTM). We determined trends in occurrence by comparing three periods: before 1950, 1950-1989 and 1990-2000. Four species show a clear decline over the three periods, eight species give evidence of a historical decline but survive on a limited number of sites and eight species also display a historical decline but have been increasing during the last decade. Six species show a (very) clear increase over the three periods and two species display their increase only during the last ten years.
    Schlagwort(e): Odonata ; Dragonflies ; Belgium ; Atlas ; Hot spot ; Abundance class shift ; Habitat
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Recent changes in distribution of dragonflies in Switzerland (Odonata) \nIn 1998 the Swiss Centre for the Cartography of Fauna (CSCF) initiated \xe2\x80\x98Odonata 2000\xe2\x80\x99. This project aimed at testing a method for periodical reassessment of Red Lists in Switzerland. The study was carried out on Odonata and consisted of the resampling of known localities of threatened species and the sampling of new localities. Based on the number of sites where a given species has been found in the periods 1970-1998 and 1999-2000, trends were calculated for each species. The results show that since 1994 three species have disappeared from Switzerland, nine species have declined, two species have increased and 64 species have remained stable. Crocothemis erythraea, Lestes virens, Nehalennia speciosa, Sympetrum depressiusculum and S. pedemontanum are discussed as examples of the different trend categories. The authors conclude that the situation is worse than in 1994 and that the conservation of threatened species should not only focus on their last remaining habitats, but also on increasing the number of favourable sites.
    Schlagwort(e): Odonata ; Switzerland ; Faunistics ; Red list ; Conservation ; Trends
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: The beetles of the county of Salzburg - a contribution to the survey of European Invertebrates (Coleoptera) \nRecently the author has published the book \xe2\x80\x98Die K\xc3\xa4fer des Landes Salzburg \xe2\x80\x93 Faunistische Bestandserfassung und tiergeographische Interpretation\xe2\x80\x99 (\xe2\x80\x98The beetles of the county of Salzburg \xe2\x80\x93 faunistical survey and zoogeographical interpretation\xe2\x80\x99). It contains more than 30 000 records, covering a period of more than 100 years. This large amount of information, combined with the co-operation with ZOBODAT (Linz, Austria), made it possible to conduct some statistical and biogeographical analyses. The county of Salzburg covers 7153 km2, less than 1% of the area of central Europe. It was almost completely covered with ice during the last ice age period until 18 000 years ago. Despite this, 3750 beetle species have been found in the area. The main cause for this relatively high number of species is the high degree of heterogenity of the landscape in the county of Salzburg. Besides, the analysis of the distributional ranges of the beetles of Salzburg reveals that most of them occupy a very large range, which indicates a high dispersal capacity. This faunistic study of beetles was published in the German language, because it will predominantly be used by colleagues from German speaking countries. Nevertheless, the book can also be used by entomologists without or with very little knowledge of the German language. The general chapters are richly illustrated and the distribution in Salzburg of 154 beetle-species is figured in grid maps. The recording sites are registered in an index, containing precise data on the locality including the coordinates according to a small scale grid. This comprehensive work of more than 700 pages can be considered as a contribution to the survey of the European invertebrate fauna.
    Schlagwort(e): Coleoptera ; Faunistics ; Biodiversity ; Austria ; Salzburg ; Alps ; Biogeography
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Investigations of Gamasina mites in natural and man-affected soils in Latvia (Acari: Mesostigmata) \nA short overview is presented on Gamasina material collected in 22 natural and man-disturbed habitats in Latvia. Species diversity, average density and species dominance were investigated. Altogether 167 Gamasina species from 14 families were found. The highest number of species was found for field margins and the lowest for pine forests and arable lands affected by calciferous dust. The highest densities of mites were observed for arable lands, and the lowest for coastal meadows. There were no habitats, neither natural nor man-affected, with both a high number of species and high densities. Some specific habitats such as spruce forests polluted by pig slurry and arable lands polluted by calciferous dust had a low number of species and high densities. Generally, man-affected habitats had higher average abundances, whereas natural habitats had higher species diversity. 25 Gamasina species were registered as eudominants or dominants. The most common species was the ubiquitous Veigaia nemorensis. The dominant species differed among polluted habitat types, but were similar for non-polluted sites within a habitat type.
    Schlagwort(e): Siol Gamasina mites ; Natural and human-affected habitats ; Species diversity ; Average abundance ; Species dominance
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Status of Dolichopodidae of the Flemish red data book in the Netherlands (Insecta: Diptera) \nThe distribution and status of threatened and rare Flemish dolichopodid species in the Netherlands is investigated. Rarity classes are based on the percentage of sampled UTM 10 km squares with species records, in combination with the most recent capture date. The Dutch fauna comprises 244 species, 22 of which have presumably become extinct. About 52% of the 224 shared species with Flanders seem to be more common in the latter region. Among the 23 species that are more widespread in the Netherlands, saltmarsh-, heathland-inhabiting and riparian species are better represented than in the entire shared fauna. The observed faunal discrepancies might be related to regional differences in both habitat availability, topography and management.
    Schlagwort(e): Diptera ; Dolichopodidae ; Red data book ; Flanders ; The Netherlands ; Biodiverity
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: The apparent influence of climatic change on recent changes of range by European insects (Lepidoptera, Orthoptera) \nFor several years I have been collecting data concerning changes in the ranges of European insects, especially Lepidoptera and Orthoptera. The vast majority of those species which have altered their ranges since 1850 have spread to the north, north-west or west (e.g. 96% of the Lepidoptera expanding their ranges). Of the smaller number of species where the range has contracted, the majority (e.g. 75% of the Lepidoptera) have retreated southwards, south-westwards or south-eastwards. I have attempted to correlate these range changes with the main climatic fluctuations from 1850 to the present. Throughout this long period of predominately warming climate in Europe, those insect species which have been expanding their ranges have done so in steadily increasing numbers, especially since 1975, thus coinciding with the marked increase in temperatures worldwide associated with the anthropogenic greenhouse effect.
    Schlagwort(e): Europe ; Range change ; Insects ; Climate change ; Lepidoptera ; Orthoptera ; Greenhouse effect
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: The national biodiversity network in the UK \nThe National Biodiversity Network (NBN) has been developed in the United Kingdom over a period of about five years, forming the NBN Trust in March 2000. The NBN Trust brings together those with shared interests in the collection, management and use of data and information about species, biotopes and sites in the UK. These include volunteers and specialist societies, non-governmental wildlife organisations and the statutory nature conservation agencies and other governmental organisations. By working to common standards, agreeing priorities and sharing data, greater use can be made of the work of the specialists and skilled volunteers that collect biodiversity data in the field. NBN is still developing, but it is beginning to create new opportunities in surveying and monitoring species, managing data and particularly in disseminating data. Central to the development of NBN is a system for providing access to remotely held data sets using internet technology \xe2\x80\x93 the NBN Gateway. From a European perspective the most important aspects of the NBN are freedom of access to biodiversity data via the internet Gateway and agreed standards for data and their management and dissemination.
    Schlagwort(e): National Biodiversity Network ; Biodiversity ; Internet ; Data ; Information ; Standards
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Change index: a measure of change in range size that is independent of changes in survey effort \nA major problem in studying the range changes of invertebrates using atlas data, is discriminating the effects of changing survey effort from the real biological changes. Using the data sets collated by the UK Biological Records Centre, a method has been developed which allows for the effects of variation in survey effort, by calculating an index of relative change in range size. The method is applicable to a wide range of atlas data sets.
    Schlagwort(e): Change index ; Decline ; Distribution atlas ; Recorder effort
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Post-glacial dispersal strategies of Orthoptera and Lepidoptera in Europe and in the Carpathian basin \nEcologically transitional regions are characterised by high species diversity due to the overlap of species with different geographical origins caused by dispersal processes along gradients, e.g. the overlap of species belonging to different zonobiomes. The overlap of azonal communities along shortdistance gradients results in the organisation of community-complexes and landscape mosaics connected by habitat ecotones characterised by overlap of several faunal types, like Mediterranean, Balkanic, Siberian, Ponto-Caspian, Ponto-Pannonian, Turano-Eremic and Xeromontane elements in the Pannonian forest-steppe complexes. For some invertebrate groups, such as the land gastropods or some soil arthropods, the Carpathian basin contains a considerable proportion of endemic species. The eastern and southern Carpathians, together with the mountains of western Transsylvania, can be considered as core areas of survival and autochtonous evolution in some invertebrate groups with limited mobility. In mobile insect groups only peripherically isolated sibling (sub)species have evolved, which display manifold biogeographic connections, for instance to the Balkan peninsula, Asia minor or southern Russia. The distribution of Mediterranean-Manchurian bicentric faunal elements, connected to the Ponto-Caspian waterwaysystem, shows long-distance disjunctions from the eastern Asiatic taxa. Gallery forests of the Illyrian and Pannonian types and wetlands accompanying the large rivers of the Pannonian lowland have served as corridors of the northward expansion of these species. The post-glacial repopulation of the Carpathian basin from different directions has been supported by Illyrian versus Dacian vicarious pairs of sister (sub)species. Cases of vicarious \xe2\x80\x98Siberian\xe2\x80\x99- Mediterranean sibling taxa have also been established. Recent results confirm that the montane part of the range of several \xe2\x80\x98Siberian\xe2\x80\x99 boreo-montane species does not have its origin in post-glacial \xe2\x80\x98Siberian\xe2\x80\x99 invasion. Populations of some butterfly species have been studied in different geographical scales. Patterns of metapopulation structure and of genetic differentiation have been established.
    Schlagwort(e): Biogeography ; Lepidoptera ; Orthoptera ; Dispersal ; Carpathian basin
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Changing distributions of Cantharidae and Buprestidae within Great Britain (Coleoptera) \nData are presented on the distribution of selected species from two coleopteran families chosen to represent a random slice of the British fauna. The species have been chosen as exhibiting extremes of range changes, from declining species, through stable distributions, to expanding species. Examination of this small group of beetles already reveals significant changes, some of which may be related to global climate change. Predictions can be made about which others of these beetle families are likely to show detectable changes in range in the near future.
    Schlagwort(e): Biological recording ; Changing distributions ; Cantharidae ; Buprestidae ; Coleoptera
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    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Butterflies for the new millennium: mapping butterfly distributions in Britain (Lepidoptera) \nButterflies for the New Millennium is the largest and most comprehensive survey of butterfly distribution ever undertaken in Britain and Ireland. The number of contributing recorders, the coverage achieved and the number and quality of distribution records generated far exceed those available for any other invertebrate taxon. The data thus provide a unique insight into the effects of habitat degradation and climate change on a high profile insect group. The results of the first five years of the survey (1995-1999) have been analysed to assess broad-scale distribution changes over the past two decades and the past two centuries. In both time periods, the British distributions of most butterfly species have shown substantial change. The trends affecting habitat specialist and habitat generalist (wider countryside) species differ significantly. The distributions of half of the habitat generalists have increased (consistent with an expected positive response to observed climate change), whereas most habitat specialists declined (consistent with habitat degradation). The opposing forces of climate change and habitat degradation are thought to be the main driving forces. The decline of specialist species indicates a reduction in overall biodiversity, whilst mobile and widespread generalists increasingly dominate biological communities. These patterns of change are thought to be representative of many other invertebrate groups in Britain and demonstrate the use of butterflies as indicators of environmental change.
    Schlagwort(e): Butterfly recording ; butterfly distribution ; habitat degredation ; Climate change ; Biodiversity ; conservation ; indicator species
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Biogeography and ecology of southern Portuguese butterflies and burnets (Lepidoptera) \nDuring several visits to the western part of the Algarve (southern Portugal), the author mapped the butterflies and burnets of this region. In total, I observed 58 butterfly species (51 Papilionoidea, 7 Hesperiidae) and 6 Zygaenidae during my observations in spring and summer. More than 80% of the species are Palaearctic faunal elements, three species are considered Holarctic, three are Nearctic and four are Palaeotropic. Around 75% of the Palaearctic species are Mediterranean faunal elements. Within the Palaearctic group, the 23 species belonging uniquely to the Atlanto- Mediterranean faunal type are by far the largest group. Siberian elements are lacking. Thus, the observed species composition is characteristic for the Atlanto-Mediterranean region. Some of the observed species can be found all over the study area, often in a variety of habitats. Other species are more or less geographically restricted. Their regional distribution patterns depend on geomorphological and ecological constraints. Several species are restricted to the limestone areas, others are limited to the acid schist and granite areas. Several species were only observed in the western coastal dunes. Some species occur exclusively in the mountain areas. Some species were not recorded along the windy western and south-western coastal areas. Several species become rare or even disappear in suitable habitats that show little diversity of the vegetation. The occurrence of many species is directly linked to one or few distinct types of vegetation like cork oak forests, deciduous forests and natural hedges along water courses, Cistus macchias, garigues on limestone, dry grasslands or hot rocky places with little vegetation.
    Schlagwort(e): Algarve ; Lepidoptera ; Hesperiidae ; Papilionidae ; Pieridae ; Lycaenidae ; Nymphalidae ; Zygaenidae ; Atlanto-Mediterranean region ; Faunal elements ; Glacial refugia ; Climatic compensation
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    European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands, Leiden
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-01-12
    Beschreibung: Changes in ranges of hoverflies in the Netherlands in the 20th century (Diptera: Syrphidae) \nIn July 2001 the database of the Netherlands Syrphidae Recording Scheme contained approximately 200 000 records of Syrphidae. This database was used to examine changes in the hoverfly fauna of the Netherlands during the 20th century. The dataset was divided into two parts, before and since 1988, containing equal numbers of records. This revealed that there is a significant increase in the distribution of hoverfly species with saproxylic larvae. Probably this is a consequence of the changes in woodland management that have taken place in the past 20 years. Another result of the trend analysis is the conclusion that there is a high proportion of southern species among the increased species. A likely explanation for this is the change in climate in the past 20 years. Of a total number of 317 species, 29% increased, 40% remained stable and 31% has decreased. Eight species have increased strongly and 22 species show a strong decline. The causes of the strong trends are often unclear, but seem to be very different from species to species.
    Schlagwort(e): Syrphidae ; Trends ; Netherlands ; Saproxylic species ; Climate change
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    In:  EPIC3Springer, Berlinpp. (Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1725) Remark (September 2002): The original edition is now out of print. A slightly revised version (compare `Errata' and `Additions' under: {http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Modelling/LGCA+LBM/} is availab, Berlin, Springer, 308, 308 p., ISBN: 3-540-66973-6
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-17
    Beschreibung: Lattice-gas cellular automata (LGCA) and lattice Boltzmann models (LBM) are relatively new andpromising methods for the numerical solution of nonlinear partial differential equations. The bookprovides an introduction for graduate students and researchers. Working knowledge of calculus isrequired and experience in PDEs and fluid dynamics is recommended. Some peculiarities of cellularautomata are outlined in Chapter 2. The properties of various LGCA and special coding techniquesare discussed in Chapter 3. Concepts from statistical mechanics (Chapter 4) provide the necessarytheoretical background for LGCA and LBM. The properties of lattice Boltzmann models and amethod for their construction are presented in Chapter 5.
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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