Abstract

The population phenetic structure was studied in the burying beetle Nicroforus vespillo (Linnaeus, 1761) from Kaluga city pine forest. Some possible phenes of N. vespillo were distinguished and frequencies of their occurrence studied. As a result, all the samples belonged to the same population. The phene pool of the population was characterized by indices of intrapopulation diversity and a share of rare morphs. Based on these characteristics, logarithmic trends were elaborated showing graphically the annual dynamics of the beetle population.

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