Subnivean arthropods were studied in a mosaic of plant communities (lodgepole pine Pinus contorta Doug.; aspen Populus tremuloides Michx.; sagebrush Artemisia sp.; and meadow) in southeastern Wyoming. Subnivean arthropods were collected weekly in modified pitfall traps from 22 November 1987 through 6 April 1988. A total of 91 species from 13 orders in three classes were collected in this survey. The orders Collembola, Coleoptera, Acari and Araneae comprised 98% of all individuals and 76% of all species collected. These orders showed significant differences in abundance across time and habitat types. Aspen and conifer habitats generally supported the greatest numbers of subnivean arthropods, although collembolans were extremely abundant in m...
Graduation date: 2001This study assessed the effects of thinning on arthropod communities on\ud unde...
<div><p>The few studies that have addressed past effects of climate change on species distributions ...
Chemical knockdown procedures were used to sample canopy arthropods at 3 month intervals over 1 year...
Insect faunas and communities are characterized for herbaceous and tree canopy layers in meadow, asp...
The sagebrush biotype is the largest in the western United States. This vast sagebrush community is ...
In a 2-year study we investigated soil macro-arthropods (Opilionida, Araneida, Pseudoscorpionida, Is...
We compared canopy arthropod assemblages among overstory conifer and understory angiosperm\ud specie...
The abundance and diversity of arthropods present in the surface soil layers at various forest sites...
The spider communities of four stages of a successional sere leading to and including spruce forests...
The few studies that have addressed past effects of climate change on species distributions have mos...
This study explores the relationship between species composition and the structure of an arthropod c...
Three rangeland sites (mountain, foothill, and plains) in central Montana were surveyed for arthropo...
Pitfall traps were set in native perennial and pasture border rows to determine abundance of ground ...
Pinyon-juniper woodlands have undergone compositional changes because of climate change in the last ...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is returned to Alcoa’s rehabilitated mined areas in the jarrah forest as p...
Graduation date: 2001This study assessed the effects of thinning on arthropod communities on\ud unde...
<div><p>The few studies that have addressed past effects of climate change on species distributions ...
Chemical knockdown procedures were used to sample canopy arthropods at 3 month intervals over 1 year...
Insect faunas and communities are characterized for herbaceous and tree canopy layers in meadow, asp...
The sagebrush biotype is the largest in the western United States. This vast sagebrush community is ...
In a 2-year study we investigated soil macro-arthropods (Opilionida, Araneida, Pseudoscorpionida, Is...
We compared canopy arthropod assemblages among overstory conifer and understory angiosperm\ud specie...
The abundance and diversity of arthropods present in the surface soil layers at various forest sites...
The spider communities of four stages of a successional sere leading to and including spruce forests...
The few studies that have addressed past effects of climate change on species distributions have mos...
This study explores the relationship between species composition and the structure of an arthropod c...
Three rangeland sites (mountain, foothill, and plains) in central Montana were surveyed for arthropo...
Pitfall traps were set in native perennial and pasture border rows to determine abundance of ground ...
Pinyon-juniper woodlands have undergone compositional changes because of climate change in the last ...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is returned to Alcoa’s rehabilitated mined areas in the jarrah forest as p...
Graduation date: 2001This study assessed the effects of thinning on arthropod communities on\ud unde...
<div><p>The few studies that have addressed past effects of climate change on species distributions ...
Chemical knockdown procedures were used to sample canopy arthropods at 3 month intervals over 1 year...