Naturräumliche Gliederung der lauenburgischen Libellenfauna (Schleswig-Holstein)

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Naturräumliche Gliederung der lauenburgischen Libellenfauna (Schleswig-Holstein). / Adomßent, Maik.

in: Libellula, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 3/4, 1995, S. 125-156.

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title = "Naturr{\"a}umliche Gliederung der lauenburgischen Libellenfauna (Schleswig-Holstein)",
abstract = "Spatial patterns of dragonfly-communities in different natural geographical territories of the {"}Herzogtum Lauenburg{"}-district (Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany). The dragonfly-fauna of the {"}Herzogtum Lauenburg{"}-district has been investigated from 1978 - 1994. Most of the recorded 45 species showed clustered patterns of spatial distribution in accordance with variant habitat-supplies in different natural geographical territories. In addition, the climate plays a decisive role mainly for mediterranean species, most of which are thermophilic. Consequently, they may serve as perfect short-distance indicators for climatic differences, especially when they reach the edge of their biogeographical breeding range.",
keywords = "Nachhaltigkeitskommunikation",
author = "Maik Adom{\ss}ent",
year = "1995",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "14",
pages = "125--156",
journal = "Libellula",
issn = "0723-6514",
publisher = "Gesellschaft Deutschsprachiger Odonatologen",
number = "3/4",

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T1 - Naturräumliche Gliederung der lauenburgischen Libellenfauna (Schleswig-Holstein)

AU - Adomßent, Maik

PY - 1995

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N2 - Spatial patterns of dragonfly-communities in different natural geographical territories of the "Herzogtum Lauenburg"-district (Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany). The dragonfly-fauna of the "Herzogtum Lauenburg"-district has been investigated from 1978 - 1994. Most of the recorded 45 species showed clustered patterns of spatial distribution in accordance with variant habitat-supplies in different natural geographical territories. In addition, the climate plays a decisive role mainly for mediterranean species, most of which are thermophilic. Consequently, they may serve as perfect short-distance indicators for climatic differences, especially when they reach the edge of their biogeographical breeding range.

AB - Spatial patterns of dragonfly-communities in different natural geographical territories of the "Herzogtum Lauenburg"-district (Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany). The dragonfly-fauna of the "Herzogtum Lauenburg"-district has been investigated from 1978 - 1994. Most of the recorded 45 species showed clustered patterns of spatial distribution in accordance with variant habitat-supplies in different natural geographical territories. In addition, the climate plays a decisive role mainly for mediterranean species, most of which are thermophilic. Consequently, they may serve as perfect short-distance indicators for climatic differences, especially when they reach the edge of their biogeographical breeding range.

KW - Nachhaltigkeitskommunikation

M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze

VL - 14

SP - 125

EP - 156

JO - Libellula

JF - Libellula

SN - 0723-6514

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