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Eesti soode entomofauna

Entomofauna in Estonian Wetlands
Authors: Vares, Kadi;

Eesti soode entomofauna

Abstract

Antud töö käsitleb 9 seltsi putukaid - kiletiivalised, kahetiivalised, nokalised, kiililised, ämblikulised, sihktiivalised, sarnastiivalised, mardikalised ning liblikalised. Uurimustöö eesmärgiks on koguda kokku saadavalolevad andmed Eesti soodes leiduvate putuka- ja ämblikuliikide kohta ning selgitada välja, kui palju putukaid leidub madalsoodes, siirdesoodes ning rabades. Käesoleva töö teema on oluline, kuna Eesti soode entomofauna tänapäevased andmed on vananenud ning puudub ühtne kokkuvõte antud teemast. Uurimustöö käigus vaadeldi kokku 922 erinevat putuka liigi esinemist Eesti soodes. Töö tulemusena selgus, et kõige liigirikkam kooslusetüüp on madalsoo, seejärel raba ning siirdesoo.

The aim of this thesis is to gather available literary sources about about the abundace and presence of insects and araneida in Estonian fens, transitional mires and bogs. This research is focused on nine types of insects - Hymenoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Odonata, Araneae, Orthoptera, Homoptera,Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. Current data regarding the entomofauna of Estonian wetlands is outdated, which makes the topic of this study important and necessary. This study views the presence of 922 types of insects in total. The results show that the habibtat with the highest abundance are fens, followed by bogs and transition mires.

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bakalaureusetööd, Eesti, sood, entomofauna

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