Research Article

Assemblage Characteristics and Habitat Specificity of Carabid Beetles in a Japanese Alpine-Subalpine Zone

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The percentage contributions of (a) small (<10 mm), medium (10–20 mm), and large (>20 mm) carabid beetles and (b) macropterous, apterous, and brachypterous wing forms in the four habitats of the alpine-subalpine zone (altitude 2070–2600 m) and three habitats in the deciduous forest zone (altitude 140–680 m) on Mt. Hakusan. The data for the deciduous forest zone are based on Hiramatsu [54].
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