- Fig. 1. Valley-growing ash and elm forest after cleaning cuttings
- Fig. 2. Fringe of the elm and ash forest
- Fig. 3. Rhododendron oak forest
- Fig. 4. Primary elm and ash forest
- Fig. 5. Primary cedar forest with elm and ash-tree
- Fig. 6. Old-growth elm forest
- Fig. 7a. Female of the relict longicorn beetle (Callipogon relictus) using supplemental nutrition and females during egg laying
- Fig. 7b. Female of the relict longicorn beetle (Callipogon relictus) using supplemental nutrition in the primary elm and ash forest
- Fig. 8. Dendrogram of similarity of species composition of the longicorn beetles of explored habitats (Ration of Tchekanovskiy-Sørensen, bootstrap is 1000). Designation of sites see Table 1
- Table 1. Spatial distribution and abundance of the longicorn beetles on model sites in the Ussurisky Nature Reserve (within the whole period of research)
- Table 2. Species composition and abundance of the longicorn beetles (Cerambycidae) at the various storeys in the old-growth elm forest for the whole period of research
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