Saproxylic beetles in two types of fine woody debris of Norway spruce
Fine Woody Debris (FWD) has been considered as the promising source of forest fuel in Fennoscandia. Main sources are logging residues which formerly were retained on clearcuts. Recent studies indicate that many saproxylic (wood-living) organisms use this wood, and the harvest may decrease their bree...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2007
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