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Green-Tree Retention and Controlled Burning in Restoration and Conservation of Beetle Diversity in Boreal Forests
Rvk-Diss Digi
Deadwood and Saproxylic Beetle Diversity in Naturally Disturbed and Managed Spruce Forests in Nova Scotia
Green Roofs and Urban Biodiversity: Their Role As Invertebrate Habitat and the Effect of Design on Beetle Community
Interacting Effects of Forest Edge, Tree Diversity and Forest Stratum on the Diversity of Plants and Arthropods in Germany’S Largest Deciduous Forest
Microlepidoptera in Salt Marshes
Zootaxa, Annotated Checklist of Weevils from the Papuan Region
Comparison of Body Size and Wing Type in Beetles Found on Green Roofs and Adjacent Ground Sites in Portland, Oregon
Comparing the Composition of Saproxylic Beetle Fauna on Old Hollow Oaks Between Two Time Periods
Tracking List
The Arthropod Fauna of Oak (Quercus Spp., Fagaceae) Canopies in Norway
Differences Between Beetle Communities Colonizing Cattle and Horse Dung
Rvk-Diss Digi
Contributions Towards an Understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
Decomposition and Coleoptera Succession on Exposed Carrion of Small Mammal in Opava, the Czech Republic
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology
The Beetle Fauna (Insecta, Coleoptera) of the Rawdhat Khorim National Park, Central Saudi Arabia
Biodiversity and Multitrophic Interactions in Changing Terrestrial
Top View
Synopsis of Adventive Species of Coleoptera (Insecta) Recorded from Canada
Hilary Ford Phd 2012.Pdf
Biogeography, Landscapes, Ecosystems and Species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
Evolution of Body Mass in Coleoptera: Insights from Museum Specimens and DNA Barcodes
Effects of Climate, Historical Logging and Spatial Scales on Beetles in Hollow Oaks
Article (Refereed) - Postprint
Dead Wood Is Anything but Dead. It Is the Lifeblood of an Intricate Web of Life in Which Insects Figure Prominently.”