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Topic Paper Chilterns Beechwoods
A Baseline Invertebrate Survey of the Knepp Estate - 2015
Slime Molds: Biology and Diversity
Univerzita Palackého V Olomouci PÍrodov Decká Fakulta Katedra Zoologie a Ornitologická Laborato
Société Linnéenne De Lyon Éenne N
Limoniscus Violaceus (Coleoptera) Nicolas Gouix
Effect of Distance to Urban Areas on Saproxylic Beetles in Urban Forests
Diversity Studies in Koitajoki (3.4 MB, Pdf)
The Beetles of Decaying Wood in Ireland
Comparing the Composition of Saproxylic Beetle Fauna on Old Hollow Oaks Between Two Time Periods
Dead Trees Left in Clear-Cuts Benefit Saproxylic Coleoptera Adapted To
World Catalogue of the Tribe Agathidiini (Coleoptera, Leiodidae, Leiodinae)
SNH Commissioned Report 706: Site Condition Monitoring Of
Decomposition and Coleoptera Succession on Exposed Carrion of Small Mammal in Opava, the Czech Republic
A New Method for Collecting Quantitative Samples of Insects Associated with Decaying Wood Or Wood Fungi
Saproxylic Beetle Fauna Associated with Living Sporocarps of Fomitopsis Pinicola (Fr.) Karst
Naturalist Vol: 5 (2) ISSN 2052-0654 Volume 5 Part 2: Autumn 2017
AHA in Northern Sweden – a Case Study Conservation Values of Deciduous Trees Based on Saproxylic Insects
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Biodiversity and Multitrophic Interactions in Changing Terrestrial
Responses of Grassland Arthropods to Various Biodiversity-Friendly Management Practices: Is There a Compromise?
Morphology and Phylogeny of the Larval Stages of the Tribe Agathidiini (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Leiodinae)
Canopy Cover Favours Sporocarp-Visiting Beetles in Spruce Forest
Colwall Orchards Invertebrate Survey
The Insects and Other Invertebrates of Alderley Edge
The Arthropod Community of Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Canopies in Norway
Effects of Climate, Historical Logging and Spatial Scales on Beetles in Hollow Oaks
Dead Wood Is Anything but Dead. It Is the Lifeblood of an Intricate Web of Life in Which Insects Figure Prominently.”
An Invertebrate Survey of Coill Eoin, St John's Wood, Co Roscommon