Title: Carabids (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of the agricultural utilized meadow on Natura 2000 area in the Valley of Wieprza River
Authors: RADAWIEC, B., ALEKSANDROWICZ, O.
Keywords: beetles, carabids, marshy meadow, Natura 2000 area
Abstract: In the period from 21 April to 25 October 2011 studies on the species composition and ecological characteristics of ground beetles assemblage were carried out on a marshy meadow located on the area of Natura 2000 network. The material was collected using 10 ground traps. Overall 317 specimen belonging to 31 species were caught on the study area. The assemblage was characterized by oligodomination. Among the collected beetles, four species were legally protected in Poland, and one species had endangered status. In ecological terms the biggest part of the assemblage were represented by marshy, hygrophilous insects, mostly predators.
APA style references: Radawiec, B. & Aleksandrowicz, O. (2013). Carabids (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of the agricultural utilized meadow on Natura 2000 area in the Valley of Wieprza River. Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 22 (4), 389-401.
APA style citation in text: The first time citation in text: (Radawiec & Aleksandrowicz, 2013), next citation: (Radawiec & Aleksandrowicz, 2013)
Chicago style references: Radawiec, Brygida, Oleg Aleksandrowicz. "Carabids (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of the agricultural utilized meadow on Natura 2000 area in the Valley of Wieprza River." Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 62 ser., vol. 22, no 4, (2013): 389-401.
Chicago style citation in text: (Radawiec, and Aleksandrowicz 2013)
Bibtxt style references: @article{Radawiec_Aleksandrowicz_2013_PNIKS, author={Radawiec, Brygida and Aleksandrowicz, Oleg}, title={Carabids (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of the agricultural utilized meadow on Natura 2000 area in the Valley of Wieprza River.}, journal={Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences}, URL={http://iks_pn.sggw.pl/PN62/A4/art4.pdf}, year={2013}, volume={22 (4)}, number={62}, pages={389-401}}
Full text PDF
Go Back