Tree hollows are complex microhabitats in which a variety of abiotic and biotic factors shape the community assembly of saproxylic insects. Detecting non-random species co-occurrence patterns is a fundamental goal in ecology in order to understand the assembly mechanisms of communities. We study association patterns of species of Coleoptera and Diptera (Syrphidae), belonging to different trophic guilds, on 72 tree hollows at a local and regional scale in three protected areas in Mediterranean forests using a fixed–fixed null model. Our matrix-level analysis shows a tendency for segregation in species association (species exclusion) at the regional and site levels. However, the high complexity of tree-hollow habitats, offering different reso...
Saproxylic insect communities inhabiting tree hollow microhabitats correspond with large food webs w...
1. Tree hollows are keystone structures that promote forest biodiversity. This study analyses the sp...
Community assembly is the process deciding inclusion/exclusion of species in a developing community....
Saproxylic diversity assessment is a major goal for conservation strategies in woodlands and it shou...
<div><p>The assessment of the relationship between species diversity, species interactions and envir...
The assessment of the relation between species diversity, species interactions and stability is a ma...
The knowledge of the distributional patterns of saproxylic beetles is essential for conservation bio...
The assessment of the relationship between species diversity, species interactions and environmental...
The assessment of the relationship between species diversity, species interactions and en-vironmenta...
The “dehesa” is a traditional Iberian agrosilvopastoral ecosystem characterized by the presence of o...
Tree hollows offer an ideal niche for saproxylic insects in mature Mediterranean forests, where Dipt...
Saproxylic beetles depend on diverse microhabitats that are exploited by different species assemblag...
We compared two soil arthropod assemblages (Isopoda Oniscidea and Coleoptera Carabidae) in an artifi...
We compared two soil arthropod assemblages (Isopoda Oniscidea and Coleoptera Carabidae) in an artifi...
The violet click beetle (Limoniscus violaceus) is an endangered beetle that is protected in Europe. ...
Saproxylic insect communities inhabiting tree hollow microhabitats correspond with large food webs w...
1. Tree hollows are keystone structures that promote forest biodiversity. This study analyses the sp...
Community assembly is the process deciding inclusion/exclusion of species in a developing community....
Saproxylic diversity assessment is a major goal for conservation strategies in woodlands and it shou...
<div><p>The assessment of the relationship between species diversity, species interactions and envir...
The assessment of the relation between species diversity, species interactions and stability is a ma...
The knowledge of the distributional patterns of saproxylic beetles is essential for conservation bio...
The assessment of the relationship between species diversity, species interactions and environmental...
The assessment of the relationship between species diversity, species interactions and en-vironmenta...
The “dehesa” is a traditional Iberian agrosilvopastoral ecosystem characterized by the presence of o...
Tree hollows offer an ideal niche for saproxylic insects in mature Mediterranean forests, where Dipt...
Saproxylic beetles depend on diverse microhabitats that are exploited by different species assemblag...
We compared two soil arthropod assemblages (Isopoda Oniscidea and Coleoptera Carabidae) in an artifi...
We compared two soil arthropod assemblages (Isopoda Oniscidea and Coleoptera Carabidae) in an artifi...
The violet click beetle (Limoniscus violaceus) is an endangered beetle that is protected in Europe. ...
Saproxylic insect communities inhabiting tree hollow microhabitats correspond with large food webs w...
1. Tree hollows are keystone structures that promote forest biodiversity. This study analyses the sp...
Community assembly is the process deciding inclusion/exclusion of species in a developing community....