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Varga B.: Adatok a Duna-Dráva Nemzeti Park medveállatka (Tardigrada) faunájához. - Data to the water-bear (Tardigrada) fauna of the Duna-Dráva Nationak Park, Hungary

80 DUNANTÚU DOLGOZATOK (A) TERMÉSZETTUDOMÁNYI SOROZAT 9. (1998) Irodalom BERTOLANI, R., REBECCHI, L. (1993): A revision of RAMAZZOTTT, G., Млиса, W. (1983): Il Phylum the Macrobiotus hufelandi group (Tardigrada, Tardigrada. III. éd. riveduta e aggiomata. - Mem. Macrobiotidae) with some observations on the 1st. Ital. Idrobiol. 41: 1-1012. taxonomic characters of eutardigrades. - Zool. VARGHA, В. (1996): New data to the Hungarian Scripta 22: 127-152. tardigrade fauna with a revised list of species. ­DASTYCH, H. (1988): The Tardigrada of Poland. - Folia ent. hung. 57: 285-290. Monografie Fauny Polski 16. Panstwowe. Widaw- VARGHA В. (1997a): Környezetszennyező anyagok nictwo Naukove, Warszawa, Krakow, 255 pp. hatásának ökotoxikológiai és bioindikációs vizsgá­IHAROS Gy. (1981): Előzetes adatok a Barcsi borókás lata. II. rész Nematoda-teszt, bioindikáció mohala­tájvédelmi körzet Tardigrada faunájáról. - Dunán- kó Tardigradákkal. - Egészségtud. 41: 152-164. túli Dolg. Term. tud. Sor. 2: 43-44. VARGHA B. (1997b): Fél évszázad környezeti válto­IHAROS, Gy. (1985): A Barcsi borókás Tardigrada zásának hatása a Tihanyi-félsziget medveállatka faunája. - Dunántúli Dolg. Term. tud. Sor. 5: (Tardigrada) faunájára. - Janus Pannonius Múz. 71-84. Évk. 41-42 (1996-1997): (in print). Data to the water-bear (Tardigrada) fauna of the Duna(Danube)-Dráva National Park, Hungary Béla VARGHA From 10 sampling sites within the Duna (Danube)-Dráva National Park, 50 soil, 50 leaf litter, 42 lichen (from trees), and 110 moss (44 from the ground, 50 from trees, 16 from rocks) samples were analysed to reveal the presence of 1916 specimens belonging to 34 species of Tardigrada. The distribution of the species in the various sample media was as follows: 18 in soil, 18 in leaf litter, 10 in lichen, and 22 in mosses (15 from the ground, 15 from trees, 9 from rocks). Most of the species are hygrophilous and eurytrope. The most species-abundant sampling sites were: VII (Bares, fishing pond): 18 species; X (Bélavár, Kerék-hill): 16 species; V (Tótújfalu, Lugi forest): 15 species; VIII (Vízvár, Dráva flood area): 14 species. The 34 species identified from the samples represent 28% of the Tardigrada fauna of Hungary. Two species (fsohypsibius ronsisvallei and Diphascon nobilei) are new to the Hungarian fauna. The number of Tardigrada species having been shown to exist in Hungary (VARGHA 1996,1997b) has grewn to 123 with the two species discovered by our study. Together with the 28 species identified by IHAROS (1981,1985) from the Bares Juniper Woodland landscape protection area which was annexed to the Duna-Dráva National Park when the latter was founded, the occurrence of a total of 45 species in the National Park has been shown, ^The total number of species having ever been reported from the area of the Duna (Danube)-Dráva National Park represent 37% of the Tardigrada fauna of Hungary. Author's address: Dr. Béla VARGHA Laboratory for Ecotoxicology „B. Johan" National Institute of Public Health Gyáli út 2-6, H-1097 Budapest, Hungary

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