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Issue 6 (1) 2007 pp. 37-44
Ignacy Korczyński, Robert Kuźmiński, Andrzej Łabędzki, Andrzej Mazur, Danuta Szczepańska
Species composition of secondary invaders and accompanying insects on thinning brush wood in pine stands
Abstract The aim of the study was to determine the dependency between the age of stand and species abundance of insects inhabiting parts of felled trees, such as stems and branches with diameters smaller than 7 cm. Investigations were conducted in central-western Poland, in pine stands aged 6-60 years. It was shown that the age of felled trees has an effect on the species composition and the number of insect species developing on thinning residue. The lowest number of insect species was found on brush wood left in stands aged up to 10 years, while the biggest number of insect species was recorded in stands aged 20-40 years. Moreover, species composition of entomophagous insects found in feeding grounds of certain secondary invaders was also determined.
Keywords: Pinus sylvestris, entomophages, cambiophages, xylophages
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MLA | Korczyński, Ignacy, et al. "Species composition of secondary invaders and accompanying insects on thinning brush wood in pine stands." Acta Sci.Pol. Silv. 6.1 (2007): . |
APA | Korczyński I., Kuźmiński R., Łabędzki A., Mazur A., Szczepańska D. (2007). Species composition of secondary invaders and accompanying insects on thinning brush wood in pine stands. Acta Sci.Pol. Silv. 6 (1), |
ISO 690 | KORCZYńSKI, Ignacy, et al. Species composition of secondary invaders and accompanying insects on thinning brush wood in pine stands. Acta Sci.Pol. Silv., 2007, 6.1: . |
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