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Long horn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) communities structure in beech forest Querceto roboris-Fageto-Abietum of the Ciscarpathians
Authors: Zamoroka A.
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The polyfagous species in deciduous trees are dominated in Cerambycids' community in oak- beech-fir forest subformation Querceto roboris-Fageto-Abietum of the Ciscarpathians. There are dominants: Dinoptera collaris – 10,6%, Stenurella melanura – 12,2%; and subdominants: Anoplodera sexguttata – 3,7%, Brachyleptura maculicornis – 3,9%, Corymbia rubra – 7,3%, Leptura mimica – 4,7%, Leptura maculata – 5,9%, Strangalina attenuata – 5,9%. However C. rubra is consort of Norway spruce and white fir. The season dynamics of Cerambycids' community structure include change of species composition, numerous of species and change of dominant nucleus.