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Oskar, GROBELNY. "Nowe stanowiska rzadkich chrząszczy (Coleoptera) w Gnieźnie i okolicach. / New stands of rare beetles (Coleoptera) in and around Gniezno." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 42 (May 17, 2023): (6N): 11–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7939682.

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Rafał, RUTA, and MELKE Andrzej. "Chrząszcze (Insecta: Coleoptera) wyrobisk dawnej cegielni w Osieku nad Notecią (NW Polska). / Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) of clay pits of the former brickyard in Osiek nad Notecią (NW Poland)." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 41, no. 2 (8N) (2022): 3–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6758163.

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Eugeniusz, MARKIEWICZ, ŻURAWLEW Przemysław, MELKE Andrzej, CERYNGIER Piotr, RUTA Rafał, and PRZEWOŹNY Marek. "Biedronkowate (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) okolic Pleszewa (Nizina Wielkopolsko-Kujawska).\ Ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Pleszew environs (Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland)." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 41, no. 4 (2022): (19A) 18–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7461048.

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Ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) were surveyed between 2006 and 2022 in the Pleszew district (west-central Poland), which lies in the faunistic region of the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland. In total, 53 species were recorded, including two, Calvia quindecimguttata (FABRICIUS, 1777) and Nephus bisignatus (BOHEMAN, 1850), that have not previously been reported to occur in the region. The latter species is one of the rarest recorded ladybirds in Poland; until this paper, only two Polish records of this species had been published. With the addition of our data, the Coccinellidae fauna of the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland numbers 68 species, which is about 90% of all ladybird species known from Poland.
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Żurawlew, Przemysław, Łukasz Emil Mielczarek, and Eugeniusz Markiewicz. "Pierwsze stanowisko Carpomya (Goniglossum) wiedemanni Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Tephritidae w Polsce środkowej. First record of the Carpomya (Goniglossum) wiedemanni Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Central Poland." Dipteron 38, no. 6 (2022): 43–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7458463.

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The paper provides information on the second record of the <em>Carpomya </em>(<em>Goniglossum</em>)<em> wiedemanni </em>Meigen, 1826 in Poland. The new site from the Wielkopolska- Kujawy Lowland in Central Poland shifts the known range of this species to the north
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BANASZAK, Józef, and Anna SOBIERAJ-BETLIŃSKA. "Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Apiformes) of the Kujawy Lakeland (central Poland)." Fragmenta Faunistica 59, no. 1 (2016): 7–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/00159301ff2016.59.1.007.

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Bee diversity was studied in 14 habitats in 7 localities in the Kujawy Lakeland (Pojezierze Kujawskie) in central Poland. Additionally, we investigated the species diversity and phenology of bumblebees on red clover (Trifolium pratense). In total, 146 bee species were recorded in the study area, accounting for 30.7% of bee species reported from Poland so far and 46.2% of bee species known from the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland (Nizina Wielkopolsko-Kujawska). These include 14 red-listed species.
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Roman, Królik, Lasoń Andrzej, Grzywocz Janusz, and Gazurek Tomasz. "Oedemera viridula Seidlitz, 1899 (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) nowy w faunie Polski gatunek chrząszcza oraz informacje o jego występowaniu w innych krajach Zachodniej Palearktyki." Acta entomologica silesiana 29, online004 (2021): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668136.

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<strong><em>Oedemera viridula</em> Seidlitz, 1899 (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) a new beetle species to the Polish fauna and information about its occurrence in other countries of the Western Palearctic.</strong> <em>Oedemera viridula </em>Seidlitz, 1899 (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) is a species of beetle new to the fauna of Poland. New localities in Eastern Beskid Mts., Małopolska Upland, Masovian Lowland, Podlasie Lowland, Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland and the Lower and Upper Silesia are reported. The distribution sites of this species in Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey were also given.
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Roland, DOBOSZ, ŻURAWLEW Przemysław, and TOŃCZYK Grzegorz. "Mecoptera, Raphidioptera, Megaloptera i Neuroptera okolic Pleszewa (Nizina Wielkopolsko–Kujawska) / Mecoptera, Raphidioptera, Megaloptera and Neuroptera, Pleszew vicinity (Wielkopolska–Kujawy Lowland)." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 40, no. 3 (9A) (2021): 4–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5516855.

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As a result of studies carried out in 2007-2020 - 39 species belonging to four orders of insects were found near Pleszew: Mecoptera (4 species), Raphidioptera (5 species), Megaloptera (1 species) and Neuroptera (29 species). Eight of them were recorded for the first time in the Wielkopolska&ndash;Kujawy Lowland: Panorpa vulgarus, Subilla confinis, Chrysoperla carnea, Ch. lucasina, Ch. pallida, Hemerobius atrifrons, Psectra diptera and Sisyra terminalis.
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Tomasz, Gazurek, and Plewa Radosław. "Cartodere bifasciata (Reitter, 1877) (Coleoptera: Latridiidae) – nowy gatunek chrząszcza w faunie Polski." Acta entomologica silesiana 30, online018 (2022): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7281952.

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<strong><em>Cartodere bifasciata</em> (Reitter, 1877) (Coleoptera: Latridiidae) &ndash; a new species of beetle in the Polish fauna.</strong> <em>Cartodere bifasciata</em> (Reitter, 1877) is recorded from Poland for the first time. Two specimens were found in Pomeranian Lake District and Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland. A short key for the identification of three species of the genus <em>Cartodere</em> C.G. Thoms. is presented.
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Pacuk. "Nowe stanowiska Solva marginata (MEIGEN, 1820) (Diptera: Xylomyidae) na Nizinie Wielkopolsko-Kujawskiej. New localities of Solva marginata (Meigen, 1820) (Diptera: Xylomyidae) in Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland." Dipteron 36 (April 15, 2020): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3747731.

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The article presents new information about the occurrence of Solva marginata (Mg) in the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland, which increases the number of known localities of this fly in this region to twelve. A distribution map and colour photographs of the species habitats are also provided, as well as some information on its biology. Additional information is&nbsp;given for each new record, thus expanding the knowledge about the recorded species
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RUTA, Rafał, Ryszard ORZECHOWSKI, and Dominik BANACH. "New data on the occurrence of Leiestes seminiger (GYLLENHAL, 1808) (Coleoptera: Endomychidae) in western Poland Nowe dane o występowaniu Leiestes seminiger (GYLLENHAL, 1808) (Coleoptera: Endomychidae) w zachodniej Polsce." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 43 (September 24, 2024): (20N): 40–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13801531.

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Leiestes seminiger is a very rare saproxylic beetle and is considered to be a primeval forest relict in Central Europe. Most localities in Poland are situated to the east of the River Vistula, and the only record in western Poland is Międzyzdroje on Wolin Island, where a single specimen was collected 170 years ago. Two new records in western Poland are reported: in the Żurawno nature reserve (Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland) and in the Las Pilczycki forest (Lower Silesia).
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Paweł, Jałoszyński, and Wanat Marek. "Nowe stanowiska Ptilium modestum Wańkowicz w Polsce (Coleoptera: Ptiliidae)." Acta entomologica silesiana 29, online019 (2021): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5195607.

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<strong>New records of <em>Ptilium modestum</em> Wańkowicz in Poland (Coleoptera: Ptiliidae).</strong> <em>Ptilium modestum</em> has been previously recorded in Poland based on a single finding published in 1927, within the region of Lower Silesia. Two new records are presented, one confirming the occurrence of this species in the same south-western area of the country, the other representing the first record for the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland. Remarks on identification of <em>P. modestum</em> are given, with the aedeagus, spermatheca and the male hind leg illustrated for the first time.
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Eugeniusz, Markiewicz, and Ceryngier Piotr. "Adalia conglomerata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) w Polsce: nowe dane i analiza dotychczasowych stwierdzeń." ROCZNIK MUZEUM GÓRNOŚLĄSKIEGO W BYTOMIU, PRZYRODA 26, online006 (2020): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3842899.

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<strong><em>Adalia conglomerata</em> (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Poland: new data and analysis of existing reports</strong>. <em>Adalia conglomerata</em> is a boreo-montane ladybird species rarely recorded in Poland and other central European countries. Its essential food are adelgids, aphid-related insects living on spruce and some other coniferous trees. In this paper we provide new data on the occurrence of <em>A. conglomerata</em> in three regions of Poland: the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland, Mazovian Lowland and Podlasie Lowland. Next, we summarize the available reports on the distribution of this species in Poland. Analysis of these data indicates that in the past<em> A. conglomerata</em> occurred almost exclusively in the southern part of the country (mountains and highlands), but in recent times it has also been recorded in more northerly lowland regions. Probable reason of this spread are introductions in lowland areas of some conifer trees, such as spruce or larch.
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Bunalski, Marek, and Roman Wąsala. "Cerambyx scopolii FUESSLY, 1775 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) na Nizinie Wielkopolsko-Kujawskiej. / Cerambyx scopolii FUESSLY, 1775 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 43 (March 25, 2024): (9N): 18–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10862850.

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Information concerning the occurrence of Cerambyx scopolii in the vicinity of the NATURA 2000 area &bdquo;Dębowa G&oacute;ra&rdquo; (NW Poland) has been provided. The significance of this locality has been analysed in the context of the existing data regarding the distribution of Cerambyx scopolii in the Wielkopolsko-Kujawska Lowland.
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Kośko, Aleksander, and Marzena Szmyt. "Pottery of Pikutkowo Type in the Funnel Beaker Culture: Characteristics, Dispersion and Context." Baltic-Pontic Studies 24, no. 1 (2020): 220–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bps-2019-0004.

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Abstract The article discusses the current state of knowledge concerning the set of specific pottery characteristics of the Funnel Beaker culture that constitutes the so-called Pikutkowo stylistics. It is especially strongly represented in Kujawy, where the changes in the Pikutkowo set of characteristics define Phases IIIB and IIIB-C dated to 3700-3200 BC. Already in 3700/3650-3500 BC, Pikutkowo pottery appears not only on the Polish Lowland (including Wielkopolska and central Poland as well as the Chełmno Land and Gostynin Lake District), but also on the old Uplands in the upper Vistula basin. The latest data indicate that at the same time Pikutkowo characteristics are also present in Funnel Beaker assemblages from the Subcarpathian foothills and upper Dniester area. It is argued that this wide distribution delimits the Pikutkowo stylistics space, which was a zone of active circulation of cultural patterns within the Funnel Beaker culture. The culture-forming potential of this zone is best seen in the increased transfer of one of the key technological innovations of the Eneolithic, i.e. copper (including arsenic copper) use and processing.
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Bury, Jarosław, Jacek Mazepa, and Tomasz Olbrycht. "Nowe dane o rozmieszczeniu pluskwiaków różnoskrzydłych (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) wybranych lokalizacji południowej i wschodniej Polski / Materials to the distribution of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in selected localisations of southern and eastern Poland." Heteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica 17 (May 30, 2023): 39–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7977742.

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New faunistic data on the occurrence of true bugs in 9 zoogeographical regions of southern and eastern Poland: the Bieszczady Mts., the Eastern Beskids Mts., the Western Beskids Mts., the Pieniny Mts., the Sandomierz Lowland,&nbsp; the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland,&nbsp; the Roztocze, the Lublin Upland and the Mazurian Lakeland are presented. The paper includes the data concerning 171 true bugs species from 32 families collected in 80 localities within 58 10x10 km UTM squares. <em>Aellopus atratus</em>,<em> </em><em>Campylosteira verna</em>, <em>Chilacis typhae</em>, <em>Coriomeris denticulatus</em>,<em> Dufouriellus ater</em>, <em>Loricula </em><em>elegantula</em>, <em>Odontoscelis fuliginosa</em>, <em>Peritrechus</em> <em>nubilus</em>,<em> </em><em>Pseudoloxops coccineus</em>, <em>and Salicarius roseri </em>are found for the first time in the region of the Eastern Beskids Mts., <em>Acalypta carinata</em>, <em>Aradus bimaculatus</em><em>, Dufouriellus ater, Grypocoris sexguttatus</em>, <em>Lasiosomus</em> <em>enervis</em>,<em> </em><em>Physatocheila</em> <em>dumetorum</em>, <em>Plinthisus</em> <em>pusillus</em>,<em> </em><em>Polymerus nigrita</em>, and<em> Stalia boops </em>are found for the first time in the Sandomierz Lowland,<em> Rhyparochromus vulgaris</em> is new to the Roztocze, <em>Cimex lectularius </em>is new<em> </em>to the Lublin Upland, while <em>Aneurus</em> <em>avenius </em>and<em> </em><em>Prostemma aeneicolle</em> are first detected in the Mazurian Lakeland. Additionally, new data on invasive species <em>Leptoglossus occidentalis </em>and<em> Nezara viridula </em>were also provided.
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Ruta, Rafal, Pawel Jałoszynski, Paweł Sienkiewicz, and Szymon Konwerski. "Erotylidae (Insecta, Coleoptera) of Poland – problematic taxa, updated keys and new records." ZooKeys 134 (October 6, 2011): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.134.1673.

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New data concerning the occurrence of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) in Poland are given, with a focus on rare and difficult to identify Central European taxa. <i>Cryptophilus </i>cf. <i>integer</i> (Heer) (Cryptophilinae) is reported from the Polish territory for the first time based on adult and larval specimens collected in the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland. Identification problems concerning species of <i>Cryptophilus </i>introduced to Europe are discussed. <i>Triplax carpathica</i> Reitter (Erotylinae) is recorded from the Białowieża Primeval Forest, which is the first known non-Carpathian finding of this species, located in the close proximity of the Polish-Belarussian UNESCO World Heritage Site “Białowieża Forest”. Discussion of <i>T. carpathica</i> being conspecific with Siberian <i>T. rufiventris </i>Gebler is provided. New Polish localities of several other Erotylidae are reported, and an updated key to Central European species of <i>Triplax</i> is given. The <i>Triplax </i>key is supplemented with dorsal and ventral habitus images of all treated <i>Triplax</i> species. One of the rarest Central European erotyline species <i>Combocerus glaber</i> (Schaller) is recorded from xerothermic grasslands in North-West Poland.
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Bogdan, Wiśniowski, and Baran Jakub. "Trzy gatunki galasówek (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) nowe dla fauny Polski." Acta entomologica silesiana 28, online017 (2020): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3820034.

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<strong>Three species of gall wasps new to the Polish fauna (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae).</strong> Three species of gall wasps (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae: Aulacideini) are recorded for the first time from Poland.<em> Isocolus centaureae </em>Diakontschuk has been reared from dried flowerheads of <em>Centaurea stoebe</em> Tausch, which is a new host plant of this species (known to be associated with three other <em>Centaurea</em> species). This gall wasp has been previously known only from Ukraine, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Middle East; we report it to occur in the Polish regions Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland and Lower Silesia. <em>Isocolus ponticus</em> Diakontschuk has been reared from dried flowerheads of <em>Centaurea scabiosa</em> L., which is also a new host plant of this species. This species has been known previously from Ukraine only; in Poland it has been found in limestone areas (Krak&oacute;w-Wieluń Upland and Pieniny Mts.). Galls of <em>Liposthenes kerneri</em> (Wachtl) were observed on <em>Nepeta nuda</em> L. in Ojc&oacute;w National Park. The gall wasp is known from Austria, Turkey, Russia (Kursk region), Italy, Romania, Hungary and Ukraine (Melika 2006). Hosts are plants of the genus <em>Nepeta</em> sp.
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Motyka, Ewelina, Bogdan Wiśniowski, and Katarzyna Szczepko. "The Wild Bees Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 and Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 (Apoidea: Andrenidae) in Poland." Journal of Apicultural Science 60, no. 2 (2016): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jas-2016-0022.

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Abstract The wild bees Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876, and Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883, are morphologically very similar species and by some authors they are treated as one taxon – A. assimilis. Some other authors treat A. gallica as a subspecies of A. assimilis, others assert that both A. gallica and A. assimilis are valid species. After analysing the morphological features, we confirm that they should be treated as two distinct species. The following characters help to separate A. gallica from A. assimilis: in the case of females – the colouration of the stigma and veins in the forewing, in the case of males – the microsculpture of the surface of the metasomal terga, the punctation of terga II–III, and the width of the edeagus. Andrena gallica was reported in Poland in the first half of the twentieth century from the following regions: Baltic Coast, Kraków-Wieluń Upland, Małopolska Upland, and Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland. Due to the synonymy, these records were included in the distribution of A. assimilis. After more than 50 years, the occurrence of A. gallica in Poland has been confirmed. The new record of the species is reported based on the specimen collected in Kampinos National Park (Mazovian Lowland). In 2004, one male was collected on fallow land. Water pan-traps (Moericke traps) were used to do the collecting. Diagnoses of both species, data on their biology, as well as distribution, are provided.
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Konwerski, Szymon, Lech Kaczmarek, Renata Nowińska, Tomasz Rutkowski, and Paweł Sienkiewicz. "Chrząszcze (Coleoptera) Wielkopolskiego Parku Narodowego. Część 1. Chrząszcze saproksyliczne nowe dla Parku oraz uwagi o ich biologii i ekologii / Beetles (Coleoptera) of the Wielkopolski National Park. Part 1. Saproxylic beetles new for the Park with remarks on their biology and ecology." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 43 (December 19, 2024): (12A): 75–84. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14509548.

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Data on the occurrence of 37 saproxylic beetle species new for the Wielkopolski National Park is reported. Notes on their biology and ecology are provided and the relationship between the occurrence of rare species and the quantity and quality of deadwood is discussed.
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Artsiom, OSTROVSKY, ŻURAWLEW Przemysław, and DOBOSZ Roland. "Materiały do poznania gryzków (Psocodea) Polski. / Contribution to the knowledge of the barkflies (Psocodea) of Poland." Wiadomości Entomologiczne (Entomological News) 42 (June 2, 2023): (9A): 65–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7988639.

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The paper presents information on 18 species of barkflies (Psocodea) collected in the years 2004-2022 in various regions of Poland, deposited in the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom and in the collection of the second author.
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Zaniewski, Piotr T., Wojciech Ciurzycki, and Ewa Zaniewska. "The proposal of a new provisional border of range of the acidophilous oak forest Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae Hartm. 1934 Scam. et Pass. 1959 in central Poland." FOLIA FORESTALIA POLONICA, SERIES A – FORESTRY 63, no. 3 (2021): 243–59. https://doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2021-0025.

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The range of acidophilous oak forest from <em>Quercetea robori-petraeae </em>Br-Bl. et Tx. ex Oberd. 1957 in Central Europe depends largely on the syntaxonomical concept used and is still provisional. The most continental association from this class occurring in Poland is <em>Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae</em> Hartm. 1934 Scam. et Pass. 1959. It is present in western and central Poland, but its eastern boundary is not well known. The aims of the study were to survey and document new patches of <em>Calamagrostio-Quercetum</em> in central Poland, to check the internal variation of the association and to summary the known distribution of it in lowlands of central-western and central Poland. 23 phytosociological relev&eacute;s were made within new stands together with soil sampling. New relev&eacute; data was subjected to the numerical Wards classification together with acidophilous oak forests datasets from western Poland and oak-pine forests ones from eastern part of the Country. The new dataset was similar to <em>Calamagrostio-Quercetum</em>. Three subassociations were distinguished. Soil parameters and oak site index did not differ from acidophilous oak forest stands from other parts of Poland. The provisional range of Calamagrostio-Quercetum in central Poland was proposed to be moved by circa 60&ndash;90 km to the north-east (approximately as far as the Vistula river line) in order to include south-western part of Mazowsze.
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Zarabska-Bożejewicz, Daria, and Krzysztof Kujawa. "The Lichen Biota of Pinus sylvestris Under the Impact of Some Stand-Related Factors: A Case Study from the South-Eastern Part of Żerków-Czeszewo Landscape Park (Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland)." Acta Mycologica 56 (May 19, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.562.

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Abstract A lichenological inventory was conducted in the pine stands in the south-eastern region of Żerków-Czeszewo Landscape Park. The aim of this study was to recognize the lichen species diversity on the bark of Pinus sylvestris by considering tree age and forest habitat type. In total, 26 species of lichenized fungi were found on the bark of P. sylvestris . The biota comprises common and widespread species in Poland. Tree age positively and significantly influenced the species richness on the bark of P. sylvestris . The suitability of the pine tree age for lichens evident as alpha diversity seemed to be independent from the habitat of the trees. The age of phorophytes strongly affected the presence of Hypocenomyce scalaris . Mixed fresh coniferous forests were characterized by higher beta- and gamma diversity compared to fresh coniferous forests. There was no correlation between the number of species per tree (alpha diversity) and diversification of species composition in relation to the distance between pines. The findings indicate that maintenance of a variety of phorophytes and age-diversified tree stands can prevent impoverishment of the lichen biota in the south-eastern part of Żerków-Czeszewo Landscape Park.
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Leśniewska, Małgorzata, Piotr Leśniewski, and Krystyna Szybiak. "Effect of urbanization on centipede (Chilopoda) diversity in the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowlands of western Poland." Biologia 63, no. 5 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11756-008-0121-0.

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AbstractOver fifty years of research data from various sources were compiled and analyzed in order to determine the effect of urbanization on centipede diversity in the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowlands of western Poland. Urbanization has had a significant effect on species composition and community structures. However, it has not reduced overall species richness and diversity in the centipede fauna. The centipede fauna from built-up areas was found to be rich and varied. The habitats with the highest levels of species richness were the city of Poznań and the beech forests in the surrounding region.
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