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Bentoški Nevretenčarji IZVAJANJE MONITORINGA ZA EKOLOŠKO STANJE VODOTOKOV V LETU 2009– BENTOŠKI NEVRETEN ČARJI KAZALO VSEBINE 1 BENTOŠKI NEVRETEN ČARJI V REKAH ..................................................................... 4 1.1 Mura, Mele (26.2.2009) ..................................................................................................4 1.2 Drava,Ruše (26.2.2009) ..................................................................................................6 1.3 Mura, Trate (26.2.2009) ..................................................................................................7 1.4 So ča, Solkanski jez (28.2.2009) ......................................................................................9 1.5 Krka, Oto čec (9.6.2009) .................................................................................................11 1.6 Krupa, Klošter (9.6.2009) .............................................................................................12 1.7 Lahinja, Gerši či (9.6.2009) ............................................................................................13 1.8 Pre čna, HP-Pre čna (9.6.2009) ........................................................................................15 1.9 Temenica, Dolenji Podboršt (9.6.2009) .........................................................................16 1.10 Iš čica, Ižanska cesta (10.6.2009) ..................................................................................18 1.11 Ljubljanica, Črna vas (10.6.2009) ................................................................................20 1.12 Ljubljanica, Moste (Bar pri Podkvi) (10.6.2009) .........................................................22 1.13 Ljubljanica, Zalog (10.6.2009) .....................................................................................24 1.14 Pšata, Biš če (10.6.2009) ...............................................................................................26 1.15 Ku čnica, Gederovci (12.6.2009) ..................................................................................28 1.16 Ledava, Gan čani (12.6.2009) .......................................................................................29 1.17 Rinža, Ko čevje-stadion (21.7.2009) .............................................................................30 1.18 Cerkniš čica, Cerknica (Dolenja vas) (22.7.2009) ........................................................31 1.19 Logaš čica, Logatec (22.7.2009) ...................................................................................32 1.20 Logaš čica, Ja čka (22.7.2009) .......................................................................................33 1.21 Pivka, Postojna (22.7.2009) .........................................................................................34 1.22 Reka, Topolc (22.7.2009) .............................................................................................35 1.23 Unica, Hasberg (22.7.2009) .........................................................................................37 1.24 Mirna, Dolenji Boštanj (24.7.2009) .............................................................................38 1.25 Radulja, Mlake (24.7.2009) .........................................................................................40 1.26 Sava, Jesenice na Dolenjskem (24.7.2009) ..................................................................41 1.27 Sava, Vrhovo (24.7.2009) ............................................................................................42 1.28 Savinja, Veliko Širje (24.7.2009) .................................................................................43 1.29 Savinja, Rimske Toplice (24.7.2009) ...........................................................................44 1.30 Sava, Oto če (pod mostom) (30.7.2009) .......................................................................45 1.31 Sora, Lipica (30.7.2009) ...............................................................................................47 1.32 Ra ča, Spodnja Krtina (30.7.2009) ................................................................................48 1.33 Kamniška Bistrica, Beri čevo (30.7.2009) ....................................................................49 1.34 Sava, Bodeš če (30.7.2009) ...........................................................................................50 1.35 Bolska, Dolenja vas (18.8.2009) ..................................................................................52 1.36 Hudinja, Celje (18.8.2009) ...........................................................................................53 1.37 Paka, Skorno (18.8.2009) .............................................................................................54 1.38 Paka, Šoštanj (18.8.2009) .............................................................................................55 1.39 Savinja, Brstnik (18.8.2009) ........................................................................................56 1.40 Savinja, Medlog (18.8.2009) ........................................................................................57 1.41 Sotla, Rogaška Slatina (18.8.2009) ..............................................................................58 1.42 Voglajna, Celje (18.8.2009) .........................................................................................59 1.43 Meža, Topla (19.8.2009) ..............................................................................................60 1.44 Mislinja, Otiški vrh (19.8.2009) ...................................................................................61 1.45 Drava, Ormož (21.8.2009) ...........................................................................................62 1.46 Dravinja, Videm pri Ptuju (21.8.2009) ........................................................................63 1.47 Ložnica, Gladomes (21.8.2009) ...................................................................................64 1.48 Ložnica, Lokanja vas (21.8.2009) ................................................................................65 1.49 Ložnica, Spodnja Ložnica (21.8.2009) ........................................................................66 1.50 Pesnica, Zamušani (21.8.2009) ....................................................................................67 1.51 Polskava, Loka pri Framu (21.8.2009) .........................................................................68 1.52 Polskava, Lancova vas (21.8.2009) ..............................................................................69 1.53 Vipava, Velike Žablje (26.8.2009) ...............................................................................70 1.54 Vipava, Miren (27.8.2009) ...........................................................................................72 1.55 Hubelj, Ajdovš čina (28.8.2009) ...................................................................................74 1.56 Ledava, Čentiba (28.8..2009) .......................................................................................76 1.57 Ledava, Murska Šuma (28.8.2009) ..............................................................................77 1.58 Ledava, Sveti Jurij (28.8.2009) ....................................................................................78 1.59 Š čavnica, Pristava (28.8.2009) .....................................................................................79 1.60 Š čavnica, Veš čica (28.8.2009) .....................................................................................80 1.61 Pesnica, Pesniški Dvor (1.9.2009) ...............................................................................81 1.62 Dragonja, Dragonja (16.12.2009) ................................................................................82 1.63 Drava, Kr čevina pri Ptuju (21.12.2009) .......................................................................83 1.64 Drava, Starše (21.12.2009) ...........................................................................................85 2 BENTOŠKI NEVRETEN ČARJI V JEZERU ............................................................87 2.1 Velenjsko jezero, VjL1 (19.8.2009) ...............................................................................87 2.2 Velenjsko jezero, VjL2 (19.8.2009) ...............................................................................88 2.3 Velenjsko jezero, VjL3 (19.8.2009) ...............................................................................89 1 BENTOŠKI NEVRETEN ČARJI V REKAH 1.1 Mura, Mele (26.2.2009) Družina Takson Šifra taksona Števil čnost/0.625m 2 Nematoda 1601001 2 Enchytraeidae Enchytraeidae 1801001 1 Lumbriculidae Stylodrilus heringianus 1804016 4 Lumbriculidae Stylodrillus sp. 1804020 102 Naididae Nais sp. 1805026 7 Propappidae Propappus volki 1806001 2 Tubificidae Tubificidae-brez lasastih š četin 1807021 92 Tubificidae Tubificidae-z lasastimi š četinami 1807022 25 Erpobdellidae Dina punctata 1901004 1 Gammaridae Gammarus fossarum 2402002 1628 Perlodidae Isoperla sp. 2806012 271 Perlodidae Perlodes sp. 2806017 4 Taeniopterygidae Brachyptera sp. 2807001 2 Gyrinidae Orectochilus villosus - larve 3405024 2 Hydropsychidae Cheumatopsyche lepida 3507001 1 Hydropsychidae Hydropsyche contubernalis 3508004 2 Hydropsychidae Hydropsyche incognita 3508006 13 Hydropsychidae Hydropsyche modesta 3508009 1 Hydropsychidae Hydropsyche pellucidula 3508011 3 Hydropsychidae Hydropsyche siltalai 3508014 4 Hydropsychidae Hydropsyche sp.-juv. 3508015 7 Hydroptilidae Hydroptila sp. 3509013 3 Limnephilidae
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