Noteworthy fauna:
The most important mammals having been reported to stay in the area since five or ten years are
the brown bear (Ursus arctos) and the lynx (Lynx lynx).
9 species of amphibians, for example Salamandra atra or Bombina variegata (estimated at a
total number of more than 2.000 individuals – one of the biggest numbers of all of Upper
Austria) all of them endangered, are proved and also 9 species of reptiles.
In the whole of Austria only some few stocks of autochthonous trout can be found, one of them
living in some brooks of Kalkalpen national park. Because of the remoteness of the territory a
specific type of trout has been evolved, called Salmo trutta f. fario DA25.
Only some investigations have been carried out until now in order to testify insects. About 800
species of Macrolepidoptera could be proved, 134 species of them are classified as endangered
species, for example Parnassius apollo which is common in the area. Also very abundant is
Rosalia alpina, a Cerambycidae. Two species of Simuliidae, Simulium degrangei and Simulium
auricoma have been reported first for Upper Austria in may 2001 in Kalkalpen national park,
representing not only very rare species for Austria but also in the European context.
Especially high seems to be the faunistic biodiversity of springs (up to 500 different species are
estimated to be found in the whole area), some new species of Hydrobiidae have been
discovered, Belgrandiella aulaei and Bythiospeum nocki, 13 different species of Hydrobiidae
could be found altogether.
Noteworthy fauna:The most important mammals having been reported to stay in the area since five or ten years arethe brown bear (Ursus arctos) and the lynx (Lynx lynx).9 species of amphibians, for example Salamandra atra or Bombina variegata (estimated at atotal number of more than 2.000 individuals – one of the biggest numbers of all of UpperAustria) all of them endangered, are proved and also 9 species of reptiles.In the whole of Austria only some few stocks of autochthonous trout can be found, one of themliving in some brooks of Kalkalpen national park. Because of the remoteness of the territory aspecific type of trout has been evolved, called Salmo trutta f. fario DA25.Only some investigations have been carried out until now in order to testify insects. About 800species of Macrolepidoptera could be proved, 134 species of them are classified as endangeredspecies, for example Parnassius apollo which is common in the area. Also very abundant isRosalia alpina, a Cerambycidae. Two species of Simuliidae, Simulium degrangei and Simuliumauricoma have been reported first for Upper Austria in may 2001 in Kalkalpen national park,representing not only very rare species for Austria but also in the European context.Especially high seems to be the faunistic biodiversity of springs (up to 500 different species areestimated to be found in the whole area), some new species of Hydrobiidae have beenค้นพบ Belgrandiella aulaei และ Bythiospeum nocki, Hydrobiidae 13 ชนิดที่แตกต่างกันพบทั้งหมด
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