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Carabid Beetles in Their Environments
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Hans-Ulrich Thiele
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1977
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-642-81156-2
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978-3-642-81154-8
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1977
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 3
Variations in the Body Structure of Carabids in Adaptation to Environment and Mode of Life
pp. 13
Quantitative Investigations on the Distribution of Carabids
pp. 49
The Connections Between Carabids and Biotic Factors in the Ecosystem
pp. 143
Man and the Ground Beetles
pp. 172
The Differences in Distribution of Carabids in the Environment: Reactions to Abiotic Factors and Their Significance in Habitat Affinity
pp. 225
Ecological Aspects of Activity Patterns in Carabids
pp. 272
Choice of Habitat: The Influence of Connections Between Demands Upon Environmental Factors and Activity Rhythms
pp. 284
Dispersal and Dispersal Power of Carabid Beetles
pp. 298
Ecological Aspects of the Evolution of Carabids
pp. 310
Concerning the Reasons Underlying Species Profusion Manifest by the Carabids
pp. 328
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