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Dracus, 23.01.2016 9:01
Due to the fact that boxwood forests are rapidly being destroyed by fire, I became interested in who lives in them? Searches for literature and questions from some colleagues, by and large, did not yield anything. It seems inconceivable that no one has attempted to study the entomofauna of such a charismatic biotope.
So two questions:
1) whether someone from forumchan caught in boxwoods itself (on light, for example) and that caught and in what seasons? What was the total biomass of the person who arrived at the light / met during the day? Or maybe someone knows articles specifically on boxwood insects?
2) what types (except firewood, of course) are associated with the boxwood itself?
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