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Intégration De La Caractérisation De La Sévérité Du Feu Dans Les Outils D’Aménagement Écosystémique En Forêt Boréale
Green Roofs and Urban Biodiversity: Their Role As Invertebrate Habitat and the Effect of Design on Beetle Community
Effect of Distance to Urban Areas on Saproxylic Beetles in Urban Forests
Costs and Threats of Invasive Species to Alberta's
Comparison of Body Size and Wing Type in Beetles Found on Green Roofs and Adjacent Ground Sites in Portland, Oregon
A Catalogue of the Coleoptera of the Dutch Antilles E.O
Monotomidae (Coleoptera) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada
Pest Risk Assessment of the Importation of Larch from Siberia
Survey of Saproxylic Beetle Assemblages at Different Forest Plots in Central Italy
Coleoptera, Cucujoidea)
Redalyc.Beetles (Coleoptera) of Peru: a Survey of the Families
Ecology and Systematics of Coleoptera in Woody Debris Of
Biodiversity and Multitrophic Interactions in Changing Terrestrial
Interpreting the Plant and Animal Remains from Viking-Age Kaupang
Synopsis of Adventive Species of Coleoptera (Insecta) Recorded from Canada
A Catalogue of the Coleoptera of the Dutch Antilles E.O
Sphindidae, Erotylidae, Monotomidae, and Cryptophagidae
Kaupang, Norway by James Barrett, Allan Hall, Cluny Johnstone, Harry Kenward, Terry O’Connor and Steve Ashby
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94/11 Technical Report: Invertebrates from Roman Ribchester Reports from the Environmental Archaeology Unit, York 94/11, 52 + 142 Pp
Saproxylic Beetles of the Po Plain Woodlands, Italy
First Record of Outdoor Occurrence of Stored-Product Coleopterans in Arable Landscape in Poland
Beetles Identification Guide
Développement D'une Sylviculture À Vocation Énergétique Et
Medieval Plant and Invertebrate Remains Principally Preserved by Anoxic Waterlogging at the Brooks, Winchester, Hampshire (Site Code: BRI and BRII): Technical Report
First Record of Outdoor Occurrence of Stored-Product Coleopterans in Arable Landscape in Poland
The Alien Presence: Palaeoentomological Approaches to Trade and Migration
Dead Wood Is Anything but Dead. It Is the Lifeblood of an Intricate Web of Life in Which Insects Figure Prominently.”