Habitat preferences and reproductive success for the threatened longhorn beetle Plagionotus detritus
Plagionotus detritus is a threatend longhorn beetle that only exists at one site in Sweden. It is saproxylic and depending on recently dead coarse oak wood for its larval development. Trees at Djurgården, Stockholm that have been colonized by Plagionotus detritus has been studied to find out the hab...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2009
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