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Use of Population Indicators of Beetle (Coleoptera, Silphidae, Dermes-tidae) in Bioindicacion of the Environmental Status ‎


Pushkin Sergey Viktorovich, Tsymbal Bohdan Mykhailovych, Rybalova Olga Vladimirovna
Abstract

Response of necrophagous beetles to the effects of environmental pollution, allows us to accurately determine the presence of a particular type of pollution in a natural object. However, the evaluation of this effect requires a detailed study. Material for the article was obtained using standard methods of entomological research.


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