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3 Linköping Studies in Science and Technology

Dissertation No. 1246

Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology Division of E cology Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping Sweden 1

Habitat requirements

and preservation of the beetle

assemblages associated with

hollow oaks

N icklas Jansson

Nicklas J ansson Ha bitat r equir ements and pr eser vation of

the beetle assembla

ges associated with hollo

w oaks 2009

Habitat requirements

and preservation of the beetle

assemblages associated with

hollow oaks

Nicklas Jansson

(2)

3 Linköping Studies in Science and Technology

Dissertation No. 1246

Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology Division of E cology Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping Sweden 1

Habitat requirements

and preservation of the beetle

assemblages associated with

hollow oaks

N icklas Jansson

Nicklas J ansson Ha bitat r equir ements and pr eser vation of

the beetle assembla

ges associated with hollo

w oaks 2009

Habitat requirements

and preservation of the beetle

assemblages associated with

hollow oaks

Nicklas Jansson

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