11 pagesInternational audienceCarabid beetles may play a role in the regulation of arable weeds, when seed predation is directly density‐dependent and consumption increases more than proportionally with seed density. We quantified the effect of seed and carabid density on consumption by two carabid species (Poecilus cupreus and Harpalus affinis) of the weed species Taraxacum officinale and Viola arvensis. For each pairing of carabid and weed species, we quantified per capita seed mortality (PCSM) over 72 h under combinations of low and high densities of carabids and seeds, aiming to assess whether per capita consumption increased more or less than proportionally with seed density. We tested three hypotheses: (i) PCSM is constant as se...