Deadwood in piles or distributed : does it make any difference to saproxylic beetles?
Piles of deadwood are often retained in forests after management to support the biodiversity of saproxylic organisms which depend on deadwood to survive. Any knowledge about the crucial role of piles as suitable habitat of saproxylic organisms compared to single distributed deadwood objects that are...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2011
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