2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13355-011-0034-1
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Overwintering sites of the Japanese carrion beetle Eusilpha japonica

Abstract: Overwintering sites have recently been a focus of research into adaptive insect behavior in areas where winter is severe; however, little is known about the overwintering sites of most insects, including common ground or carrion beetles. Here, we reveal the overwintering site of Japanese carrion beetles Eusilpha japonica (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Silphidae). These beetles occupy various locations between spring and autumn; however, they are not observed in most of these places in winter. To investigate where … Show more

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“…However, fewer nests have been found in these habitats from September to winter (Tsuji 1988a). Like other insects, this ant species utilizes different microhabitats during different seasons (Alonso-Mejía et al 1992; Barron and Wilson 1998; Shiraishi et al 2011). For instance, P. punctatus overwinters in the deep holes of soils around trees (Tsuji 1988a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, fewer nests have been found in these habitats from September to winter (Tsuji 1988a). Like other insects, this ant species utilizes different microhabitats during different seasons (Alonso-Mejía et al 1992; Barron and Wilson 1998; Shiraishi et al 2011). For instance, P. punctatus overwinters in the deep holes of soils around trees (Tsuji 1988a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%