Because arthropods dominate terrestrial ecosystems in species number and biomass, they can potentially play a major role as environmental indicators in applied ecology and nature conservation. We tested the suitability of arthropods as indicators for particular forest types based on a comprehensive standardized sampling of various taxa by different trap types in 93 mature temperate forest sites in three regions of Germany. We tested whether indicator species (1) can be derived for different forest types across regions, (2) are more widespread and more abundant than non-indicator ones, (3) belong to a particular taxon or trophic guild, and (4) are consistent between regions and years. Among 2041 sampled arthropod species, only four were sign...
We studied arthropods in shrub-steppe at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
1. Arthropod communities in water-filled tree-holes may be sensitive to impacts of forest management...
Because arthropods dominate terrestrial ecosystems in species number and biomass, they can potential...
Recent reports of local extinctions of arthropod species1, and of massive declines in arthropod biom...
The loss of biodiversity in forest ecosystems has led to a discussion on conservation-oriented fores...
<p>The abundance of arthropods differed between habitat types (all <i>P</i><0.001 from a zero-inflat...
1. Conclusions reached in meta-analyses of changes in insect communities may be influenced by method...
Recent reports of local extinctions of arthropod species, and of massive declines in arthropod bioma...
Abundance and taxonomic data of arthropods collected with pitfall traps from temperate forest stands...
Although much is known about the ecology and functional importance of canopy arthropods in temperate...
Pristine forests are generally assumed to be biodiversity hotspots. Is management detrimental to bio...
BACKGROUND: The diversity and complexity of invertebrate communities usually result in their exclusi...
© 2015 . Biological assessments of forest systems often involve a single ground-invertebrate samplin...
International audienceEffects of forest management on forest biodiversity have received increasing a...
We studied arthropods in shrub-steppe at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
1. Arthropod communities in water-filled tree-holes may be sensitive to impacts of forest management...
Because arthropods dominate terrestrial ecosystems in species number and biomass, they can potential...
Recent reports of local extinctions of arthropod species1, and of massive declines in arthropod biom...
The loss of biodiversity in forest ecosystems has led to a discussion on conservation-oriented fores...
<p>The abundance of arthropods differed between habitat types (all <i>P</i><0.001 from a zero-inflat...
1. Conclusions reached in meta-analyses of changes in insect communities may be influenced by method...
Recent reports of local extinctions of arthropod species, and of massive declines in arthropod bioma...
Abundance and taxonomic data of arthropods collected with pitfall traps from temperate forest stands...
Although much is known about the ecology and functional importance of canopy arthropods in temperate...
Pristine forests are generally assumed to be biodiversity hotspots. Is management detrimental to bio...
BACKGROUND: The diversity and complexity of invertebrate communities usually result in their exclusi...
© 2015 . Biological assessments of forest systems often involve a single ground-invertebrate samplin...
International audienceEffects of forest management on forest biodiversity have received increasing a...
We studied arthropods in shrub-steppe at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
1. Arthropod communities in water-filled tree-holes may be sensitive to impacts of forest management...