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Beetles in hollow oaks in Vestfold, Telemark and Agder collected with alcohol-baited traps

Citation

Birkemoe T, Sverdrup-Thygeson A, Pilskog H E, Steinert M (2019). Beetles in hollow oaks in Vestfold, Telemark and Agder collected with alcohol-baited traps. Version 1.7. Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4486 accessed via GBIF.org on 2021-01-24.

Description

Hollow oaks are a Selected Habitat Type under the Norwegian Nature Diversity Act and a hot‐spot habitat for insects, lichens and fungi. In the present study, window traps baited with alcohol were used at and around 14 hollow oaks to trap beetle species for studies of beetle population genetics. The traps were out for a short period in May/June.

Additional info

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.4486

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. coleoptera
    rank: order

Geographic Coverages

South Norway

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Tone Birkemoe
originator
NMBU
Ås
1431
Ås
NO
email: tone.birkemoe@nmbu.no
homepage: http://www.nmbu.no/ans/tone.birkemoe
Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson
originator
NMBU
1431
Ås
NO
email: anne.sverdrup-thygeson@nmbu.no
homepage: http://www.nmbu.no/ans/anne.sverdrup-thygeson
Hanne Eik Pilskog
originator
HIOF
Halden
NO
email: hanne.e.pilskog@hiof.no
homepage: http://www.nmbu.no
Mari Steinert
metadata author
NMBU
Ås
1431
Ås
NO
email: mari.steinert@nmbu.no
Tone Birkemoe
administrative point of contact
NMBU
Ås
1431
Ås
NO
email: tone.birkemoe@nmbu.no
homepage: http://www.nmbu.no/ans/tone.birkemoe
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