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Language: German
The traces on trees caused by the gnawing activity of forest insects are referred to as Brutbilder in German. This field identification key makes it possible to correctly identify approx. 100 of the most common forest insects in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on the basis of the feeding traces. Access is via illustrations of the traces visible in the wood or in the bark. The forest insects recognized by the easy-to-use key are presented – together with a photo of the respective species – in the form of a short portrait, which also includes the relevant damage level. This unique field identification key gives all interested parties completely new access to the most important forest insects and is an absolute must for forestry students, entomologists, forest managers and forest owners.
Summary in German:
Als Brutbilder werden die durch die Nagetätigkeit von Forstinsekten verursachten Spuren an Bäumen bezeichnet. Dieser Feldbestimmungsschlüssel ermöglicht es, ca. 100 der häufigsten Forstinsekten Deutschlands, Österreichs und der Schweiz anhand der Brutbilder korrekt zu identifizieren. Der Einstieg erfolgt über Abbildungen von den im Holz oder in der Rinde erkennbaren Spuren. Die anhand des einfach zu handhabenden Schlüssels erkannten Forstinsekten werden – zusammen mit einem Foto der jeweiligen Art – in Form eines Kurzporträts vorgestellt, welches auch die betreffende Schadstufe beinhaltet. Dieser einzigartige Feldbestimmungsschlüssel ermöglicht allen Interessierten einen vollständig neuen Zugang zu den wichtigsten Forstinsekten und ist ein absolutes „Muss“ für Forststudierende, Entomologen, Forstwirte und Waldbesitzer.