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Mycetophilic beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) associated with xylotrophic fungi in residential areas of Saratov city [PDF]
The purpose of this work was to establish the composition of the community of beetles associated with xylotrophic fungi on the territory of the Saratov city landscapes which diff ers from the natural forest regional ecosystems. Collections of coleoptera (
Mironova, Anastasia Alekseevna +2 more
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To the fauna of some groups of superfamily Cucujoidea (Coleoptera) of forest-steppe of Middle Volga Region. Communication 1. The families Erotylidae, Endomychidae and Coccinellidae [PDF]
Data about the fauna, ecology and distribution of species of the families Erotylidae, Endomychidae and Coccinellidae in the Middle Volga Region are ...
A.Yu. Isaev, L.V. Egorov
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The best of two worlds: ecology and evolution of ambophilous plants
ABSTRACT Ambophily, the mixed mode of wind and insect pollination is still poorly understood, even though it has been known to science for over 130 years. While its presence has been repeatedly inferred, experimental data remain regrettably rare. No specific suite of morphological or ecological characteristics has yet been identified for ambophilous ...
Stefan Abrahamczyk +2 more
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Abstract Cork oak landscapes are fascinating ecosystems, historically managed for cork extraction. The persistence in this habitat of many hollow veteran trees provides suitable micro‐habitats for saproxylic beetles. We investigated the saproxylic beetle community of two isolated cork oak woodlands of central Italy with different degree of recovery ...
Francesca Della Rocca +4 more
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The colorful genus Erotylina Curran was proposed to include a group of species originally described in Erotylus Fabricius but differing by the lack of three longitudinal carinae on the tibiae. The taxonomy of Erotylina is mostly based on coloration while
ITALO S. DE CASTRO PECCI-MADDALENA +2 more
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1039 ZAMIA DECUMBENS: Cycadales, Zamiaceae
Summary Zamia decumbens Calonje, Meerman, M.P.Griff. & Hoese, a threatened cycad species from Belize, is showcased and illustrated based on field observations as well as plants cultivated in the ex situ conservation living collections of Montgomery Botanical Center (MBC) in Coral Gables, Florida. This once obscure species was described in 2009, studied
Natalia Herrera‐Blitman +6 more
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New Coleoptera records from eastern Canada, with additions to the fauna of Manitoba, British Columbia, and Yukon Territory [PDF]
One-hundred-eleven new provincial and territorial Coleoptera records are reported from New Brunswick (64), Nova Scotia (20), Prince Edward Island (5), Quebec (14), Manitoba (3), British Columbia (3), and Yukon Territory (2) for the 26 following families:
Reginald P. Webster +9 more
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Abstract Widespread mortality of native North American ash caused by emerald ash borer (EAB; Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) threatens native arthropod biodiversity, but hybrid ash populations with resistance to EAB may serve a role in supporting threatened communities of arthropods in managed landscapes impacted by EAB.
Kayla I. Perry +5 more
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A trait‐based plant economic framework can help increase the value of reforestation for conservation
The functional relationship between plant diversity and diversity of organisms in higher trophic levels is a fundamental ecological question of what is important for understanding the contribution of restoration of plant communities for conservation.
Erik Petter Axelsson +4 more
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Phylogenetic signal of sub‐arctic beetle communities
This study determines the phylogenetic community structure of beetles in Churchill, MB, comparing patterns across families with different traits. Churchill exhibited increased clustering, and aquatic and predaceous families were significantly more clustered than terrestrial.
Samantha E. Majoros, Sarah J. Adamowicz
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