Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system of interacting and often interdependent biological, physical and chemical components (Kimmins 1997). In the past, complex interactions were increasingly recognized over time as food webs, abiotic processes and biotic feedbacks since then defined as the forest ecosystem. Trees grow in a world of multitrophic interactions (van der Putten et al. 2001). One component of this functional system is represented in several aspects by spiders and insects, as they contribute considerably to the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in forest habitats (Watt et al. 1997). There is knowledge on the community composition of several forests of different s...
Reconciling biodiversity conservation with agricultural production requires a better understanding o...
International audienceSecondary (or recent) woodlands, whose development is favoured by massive farm...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
International audienceDespite the role generalist predators may play in biological regulation, the i...
Key message. Forest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive effects on key arthropod as...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
International audienceAbstractKey messageForest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive...
Forests are understood to have a major role in supporting life through habitat provision but they al...
<div><p>Carabid beetles and ground-dwelling spiders inhabiting agroecosystems are beneficial organis...
Worldwide, natural ecosystems have been replaced by intensive productive systems. This has led to an...
Forest canopies may harbour up to 50% of the world's diversity and since the canopy and forest floor...
Spiders contribute essentially to the arthropod community of forests and are known to be distributed...
Landscape simplification and the spread of invasive species are considered the main threats to globa...
Reconciling biodiversity conservation with agricultural production requires a better understanding o...
International audienceSecondary (or recent) woodlands, whose development is favoured by massive farm...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
International audienceDespite the role generalist predators may play in biological regulation, the i...
Key message. Forest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive effects on key arthropod as...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
International audienceAbstractKey messageForest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive...
Forests are understood to have a major role in supporting life through habitat provision but they al...
<div><p>Carabid beetles and ground-dwelling spiders inhabiting agroecosystems are beneficial organis...
Worldwide, natural ecosystems have been replaced by intensive productive systems. This has led to an...
Forest canopies may harbour up to 50% of the world's diversity and since the canopy and forest floor...
Spiders contribute essentially to the arthropod community of forests and are known to be distributed...
Landscape simplification and the spread of invasive species are considered the main threats to globa...
Reconciling biodiversity conservation with agricultural production requires a better understanding o...
International audienceSecondary (or recent) woodlands, whose development is favoured by massive farm...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...