The effect of a forest harvesting system whereby small (typically 0.1/2.0 ha) patches of standing timber are retained inside of harvests, was compared to conventional clearcutting for its effect on ground beetle assemblages. Two seasons of pitfall trapping entailed 46 451 trap days, and yielded 15 799 individuals of 28 species; abundance was dominated by four species comprising 92.4 % of the catch. Most species were known to have wide geographic distributions in Canada and Alaska but many species seemed to respond to disturbance on a site-specific basis. Contrary to findings of similar studies, no species could be characterized as ‘‘mature-forest specialists’’, or ‘‘forest generalists’’. Forest patches and edge habitats immediately inside t...
Epigaeic beetle assemblages were surveyed using continuous pitfall trapping during the summers of 19...
Forest management in British Columbia requires that all resource values are considered along with a ...
The effects of selection harvesting on biodiversity are poorly known in North American northern temp...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
Abstract Managing forests intensively for timber production can homogenize forest structure and, in ...
Increased interest in biomass harvesting for bioenergetic applications has raised questions regardin...
The global extinction rate is currently accelerating at an alarming pace. Habitat loss through the ...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
We used pitfall trapping to measure the species richness and relative abundance of ground beetles (C...
I examined saproxylic beetle responses in two silvicultural systems of the eastern mixedwood boreal ...
Increasing forest management resulting from bark beetle attack in British Columbia's forests has cr...
We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of...
The present mountain pine beetle (MPB) epidemic is the largest forest insect infestation in Canada'...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Retention harvests may leave retention in aggregations, evenly dispersed, or in various combinations...
Epigaeic beetle assemblages were surveyed using continuous pitfall trapping during the summers of 19...
Forest management in British Columbia requires that all resource values are considered along with a ...
The effects of selection harvesting on biodiversity are poorly known in North American northern temp...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
Abstract Managing forests intensively for timber production can homogenize forest structure and, in ...
Increased interest in biomass harvesting for bioenergetic applications has raised questions regardin...
The global extinction rate is currently accelerating at an alarming pace. Habitat loss through the ...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
We used pitfall trapping to measure the species richness and relative abundance of ground beetles (C...
I examined saproxylic beetle responses in two silvicultural systems of the eastern mixedwood boreal ...
Increasing forest management resulting from bark beetle attack in British Columbia's forests has cr...
We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of...
The present mountain pine beetle (MPB) epidemic is the largest forest insect infestation in Canada'...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Retention harvests may leave retention in aggregations, evenly dispersed, or in various combinations...
Epigaeic beetle assemblages were surveyed using continuous pitfall trapping during the summers of 19...
Forest management in British Columbia requires that all resource values are considered along with a ...
The effects of selection harvesting on biodiversity are poorly known in North American northern temp...