A study of spider (Araneae) communities was conducted in rehabilitated bauxite mines at the Jarrahdale mine site of Alcoa of Australia Ltd. and in the nearby native jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest in southwest Western Australia. The study was conducted from March to August 1993 in five rehabilitated sites of different age and method of rehabilitation and in two forest sites. A variety of collection methods was used, including pitfall trapping, litter sampling, sweep netting, tree beating, and visual searching. These methods were the same as those carried out in a previous study of some of these areas in 1983. We collected 151 spider species belonging to 102 genera and 34 families. We examined the relationship between various habitat fe...
Litter spiders were collected at two locations by pitfall trapping: Victoria Watershed South, and K...
The ground-dwelling invertebrate fauna of medium rainfall jarrah forest was surveyed in three forest...
This work examined the importance of structural complexity of habitat, availability of prey, and com...
A study was made of arachnid (araneid, opilionid, and scorpionid) communities in rehabilitated bauxi...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is returned to Alcoa’s rehabilitated mined areas in the jarrah forest as p...
Restoration needs to consider more than just soils and plants. The role of terrestrial invertebrates...
There is relatively little known about any potential benefits to invertebrates of the provision of s...
We conducted a survey of ants in April 1997 in seven rehabilitated (2- to 20-year-old) and three nat...
The collembolan faunas of 30 bauxite mines rehabilitated by a range of different methods between 196...
Spider (Arachnida) is one of the classes of arthropods known to give strong responses to differences...
Four subsites were selected at the eastern end of Hedleyhope Fell, Tow Law, County Durham. These are...
The impact of a high intensity autumn burn on spider communities was studied in the Durokoppin Natur...
A preliminary survey of the spider fauna in natural and artificial forest gap formations at Porto Ur...
Taxonomic impediments require us to know if simpler approaches such as using higher taxa or habitat ...
Biodiversity assessments are conducted using various methods featuring diverse assemblages of biota...
Litter spiders were collected at two locations by pitfall trapping: Victoria Watershed South, and K...
The ground-dwelling invertebrate fauna of medium rainfall jarrah forest was surveyed in three forest...
This work examined the importance of structural complexity of habitat, availability of prey, and com...
A study was made of arachnid (araneid, opilionid, and scorpionid) communities in rehabilitated bauxi...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is returned to Alcoa’s rehabilitated mined areas in the jarrah forest as p...
Restoration needs to consider more than just soils and plants. The role of terrestrial invertebrates...
There is relatively little known about any potential benefits to invertebrates of the provision of s...
We conducted a survey of ants in April 1997 in seven rehabilitated (2- to 20-year-old) and three nat...
The collembolan faunas of 30 bauxite mines rehabilitated by a range of different methods between 196...
Spider (Arachnida) is one of the classes of arthropods known to give strong responses to differences...
Four subsites were selected at the eastern end of Hedleyhope Fell, Tow Law, County Durham. These are...
The impact of a high intensity autumn burn on spider communities was studied in the Durokoppin Natur...
A preliminary survey of the spider fauna in natural and artificial forest gap formations at Porto Ur...
Taxonomic impediments require us to know if simpler approaches such as using higher taxa or habitat ...
Biodiversity assessments are conducted using various methods featuring diverse assemblages of biota...
Litter spiders were collected at two locations by pitfall trapping: Victoria Watershed South, and K...
The ground-dwelling invertebrate fauna of medium rainfall jarrah forest was surveyed in three forest...
This work examined the importance of structural complexity of habitat, availability of prey, and com...