In nature conservation it is important to understand under which circumstances populations can survive by compensating local extinctions with colonisations. Many saproxylic (= wood-dwelling) insect species have declining populations and are regarded as threatened due to low habitat availability in managed forests. Several methods have been used to better understand the dispersal biology and colonisation ability of saproxylic insects with declining populations. In this paper, I summarize and compare the results of such studies. When the same species have been studied using several methods, the results are consistent, but different aspects of dispersal biology are revealed with different methods. Capture-recapture and telemetry are direct met...
Information on the dispersal ability of flightless insect species associated with woodlands is sever...
We performed a mark-recapture experiment to examine patterns of adult dispersal in Hylurgus ligniper...
In order to effectively manage habitat for fragmented populations, we need to know details of resour...
In nature conservation it is important to understand under which circumstances populations can survi...
Many insects living in ancient trees are assumed to be threatened as a result of habitat loss and fr...
The dispersal of an endangered beetle, Osmoderma eremita, that lives in tree hollows, was studied by...
Limited knowledge of dispersal for most organisms hampers effective connectivity conservation in fra...
Abstract Distribution patterns of several threatened wood-living insects indicate that they are poor...
The most appropriate strategy for preserving fragmented populations depends on a species’ ability to...
Global habitat destruction is bringing species to the edge. Consequently, understanding species disp...
<p>Accurate data on dispersal ability are vital to the understanding of how species are affected by ...
To predict how organisms cope with habitat fragmentation we must understand their dispersal biology,...
Accurate data on dispersal ability are vital to the understanding of how species are affected by fra...
Conservation efforts increasingly focus on the creation of habitat networks in order to reverse the ...
This thesis starts with a review of different biodiversity assessment methods in forests and the res...
Information on the dispersal ability of flightless insect species associated with woodlands is sever...
We performed a mark-recapture experiment to examine patterns of adult dispersal in Hylurgus ligniper...
In order to effectively manage habitat for fragmented populations, we need to know details of resour...
In nature conservation it is important to understand under which circumstances populations can survi...
Many insects living in ancient trees are assumed to be threatened as a result of habitat loss and fr...
The dispersal of an endangered beetle, Osmoderma eremita, that lives in tree hollows, was studied by...
Limited knowledge of dispersal for most organisms hampers effective connectivity conservation in fra...
Abstract Distribution patterns of several threatened wood-living insects indicate that they are poor...
The most appropriate strategy for preserving fragmented populations depends on a species’ ability to...
Global habitat destruction is bringing species to the edge. Consequently, understanding species disp...
<p>Accurate data on dispersal ability are vital to the understanding of how species are affected by ...
To predict how organisms cope with habitat fragmentation we must understand their dispersal biology,...
Accurate data on dispersal ability are vital to the understanding of how species are affected by fra...
Conservation efforts increasingly focus on the creation of habitat networks in order to reverse the ...
This thesis starts with a review of different biodiversity assessment methods in forests and the res...
Information on the dispersal ability of flightless insect species associated with woodlands is sever...
We performed a mark-recapture experiment to examine patterns of adult dispersal in Hylurgus ligniper...
In order to effectively manage habitat for fragmented populations, we need to know details of resour...