Longhorn beetles in lesser spotted woodpecker habitat : a pheromone-based inventory of longhorn beetles in southern Sweden
The understanding of species’ ecology and their trophic interactions, are crucial in the work of conservation. A population decline in a predatory species may be a result of a decline in their food source, a trophic level down. Then an understanding of why the predator’s food source has declined...
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SLU/Dept. of Plant Protection Biology
2020
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