Japanese interest in “hotaru” (fireflies) and “kabuto-mushi” (japanese rhinoceros beetles) corresponds with seasonality in visible abundance

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  • who: Kenta Takada from the in Japan have published the paper: Japanese Interest in “Hotaru” (Fireflies) and “Kabuto-Mushi” (Japanese Rhinoceros Beetles) Corresponds with Seasonality in Visible Abundance, in the Journal: Insects 2012, 3, 424-431 of 17/03/2012
  • what: Japanese are interested in fireflies and Japanese rhinoceros beetles primarily during the time when the two species are most visibly abundant.
  • how: Seasonal changes in the popularity of fireflies and Japanese rhinoceros beetles were investigated to examine whether contemporary Japanese are interested in emergence of these insects as seasonal events.
 

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