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COMPARISON OF ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF COLEOPTERA INSECTS IN DIFFERENT DECOMPOSITION CLASSESS OF BEECH DEADTREES (CASE STUDY: COMPARTMENTS 5 AND 7 OF DISTRICT 3 IN WATER CATCHMENT 46 IN MAZANDARAN PROVINCE)

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  39-47

Abstract

 The study aimed to investigate the effect of different stages of decomposition of BEECH DEAD TREEs on the DIVERSITY of COLEOPTERA INSECTs. To acheive this purpose, BEECH DEAD TREEs in different DECOMPOSITION CLASSess were selected in the compartments 5 and 7 of district 3 in water catchment 46 in Mazandaran province, northern Iran. COLEOPTERA INSECTs over and under the bark of the selected deadwood stems were collected by fruit traps or mechanical methods and then all specimens of COLEOPTERA were identified by Skill experts. The results indicated that the maximum and minimum percentage of abundance of the COLEOPTERA INSECTs from the dead woods were observed in the Tenebrionidae family (35%) and in the Brentidae, Curculionidae, and Staphylinidae families, respectively (0.5%). Furthermore, the maximum and minimum percentage of abundance of the COLEOPTERA INSECTs were observed in decay stage 2 and in decay stage 4 of deadwoods, respectively. Moreover, the results showed that the maximum number of INSECT species and individuals were observed in decay stage 2 and minimum number was revealed in decay stage 4 of deadwoods. Additionally, the results indicated that DIVERSITY, RICHNESS, and EVENNESS indices were not statistically significant among BEECH DEAD TREEs of different DECOMPOSITION CLASS.

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    HAGHVERDI, K., KIADALIRI, H., HOSSEINI, S.M., KAZEM NEZHAD, F., & BAYRAMZADEH, V.. (2012). COMPARISON OF ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF COLEOPTERA INSECTS IN DIFFERENT DECOMPOSITION CLASSESS OF BEECH DEADTREES (CASE STUDY: COMPARTMENTS 5 AND 7 OF DISTRICT 3 IN WATER CATCHMENT 46 IN MAZANDARAN PROVINCE). NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN, 3(1), 39-47. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/215136/en

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    HAGHVERDI K., KIADALIRI H., HOSSEINI S.M., KAZEM NEZHAD F., BAYRAMZADEH V.. COMPARISON OF ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF COLEOPTERA INSECTS IN DIFFERENT DECOMPOSITION CLASSESS OF BEECH DEADTREES (CASE STUDY: COMPARTMENTS 5 AND 7 OF DISTRICT 3 IN WATER CATCHMENT 46 IN MAZANDARAN PROVINCE). NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN[Internet]. 2012;3(1):39-47. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/215136/en

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    K. HAGHVERDI, H. KIADALIRI, S.M. HOSSEINI, F. KAZEM NEZHAD, and V. BAYRAMZADEH, “COMPARISON OF ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF COLEOPTERA INSECTS IN DIFFERENT DECOMPOSITION CLASSESS OF BEECH DEADTREES (CASE STUDY: COMPARTMENTS 5 AND 7 OF DISTRICT 3 IN WATER CATCHMENT 46 IN MAZANDARAN PROVINCE),” NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 39–47, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/215136/en

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