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      Antennal sensilla of the ground beetlePlatynus dorsalis (Pontoppidan, 1763) (Coleoptera, carabidae)

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          Ecology and behavior of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae).

          The ground beetles from the speciose beetle family Carabidae and, since their emergence in the Tertiary, have populated all habitats except deserts. Our knowledge about carabids is biased toward species living in north-temperate regions. Most carabids are predatory, consume a wide range of food types, and experience food shortages in the field. Feeding on both plant and animal material and scavenging are probably more significant than currently acknowledged. The most important mortality sources are abiotic factors and predators; pathogens and parasites can be important for some developmental stages. Although competition among larvae and adults does occur, the importance of competition as a community organization is not proven. Carabids are abundant in agricultural fields all over the world and may be important natural enemies of agricultural pests.
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            Insect Antennae

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              Studies on Polyphagous Predators of Cereal Aphids

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                Journal
                Microscopy Research and Technique
                Microsc. Res. Tech.
                Wiley
                1059-910X
                1097-0029
                December 01 2001
                December 01 2001
                2001
                : 55
                : 5
                : 339-349
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                10.1002/jemt.1182
                11754512
                6f41fa3e-af4c-472c-8b47-fd1d9da0371c
                © 2001

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