Explaining population size of the saproxylic beetle Prionus coriarius as a function of available dead wood resources
Dead wood is an important substrate for many forest bound species including the large group of dead wood associated (saproxylic) beetles. Saproxylic beetles have species specific substrate requirements, that may vary according to factor such as tree species, object type, trunk diameter and decomposi...
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SLU/Dept. of Plant Breeding (from 130101)
2016
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