Abstract
The aim of the research was to define changes taking place in scuttle fly communities in the course of secondary succession of moist pine forest, and to determine which variant of secondary succession was being realized by this community. For this purpose the following were analysed: data on the number and abundance of species, on the species diversity of their communities and on the frequency distributions of the species which determined the structural relations within the taxon.
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