Hoverfly diversity assesment in grassland and forest habitats in Autonomous Province of Vojvodina based on a recent monitoring study

  • Markov Z
  • Popov S
  • Mudri-Stojnic S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pollination is a required process for survival of numerous plant species and crops. Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) play a significant role in this phenomenon. Due to raising environmental pressures, pollinator diversity and pollination services are at risk. Faunistic studies and biodiversity research are the essential elements and steps in the process of species preservation. This study aimed to analyze diversity of hoverflies in two CORINE land cover types (Broad-leaved forest and Natural grasslands), based on a recent one-year study. To achieve this goal, Shannon?s diversity index (H), Shannon?s equitability (EH), and Jaccard similarity coefficient (Jt) were calculated. Values of indices and coefficients indicate which parts of Vojvodina and what land cover types can be considered as hoverfly reservoirs.

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Markov, Z., Popov, S., Mudri-Stojnic, S., Radenkovic, S., & Vujic, A. (2018). Hoverfly diversity assesment in grassland and forest habitats in Autonomous Province of Vojvodina based on a recent monitoring study. Zbornik Matice Srpske Za Prirodne Nauke, (135), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.2298/zmspn1835093m

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