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Saproxylic and herbivorous beetle species in old near-natural and old managed forests in south-eastern Norway

Authors: Jensen, Helene Lind; Norseng, Charlotte; Sverdrup-Thygeson, Anne;

Saproxylic and herbivorous beetle species in old near-natural and old managed forests in south-eastern Norway

Abstract

The data was collected using pit-fall traps and flight-interception traps (window traps). The traps were operating from the 2nd of June to the 8th of August 2015, and were emptied every third week (24.-27. June, 13.-17. July and 4.-8. August).

Keywords

saproxylic, old forest, Samplingevent, herbivorous beetles

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