Abstract

Soils of various Pinetum types, of areas of burnt pine with birch undergrowth, and of birch forests were found to be characterized by different soil inhabiting wireworms. In stands with similar soil and plant growth conditions (e. g. moisture), wireworm populations were very similar, differing only in their population densities and in the ratio of the dominant species. In different Pineta (xero-, meso-, and hydrophytous types), different Elaterid species pre

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