Bibliogr. str. galeThe yearly differences between material collected over two years by means of pitfall traps in three peat bogs in Lithuania and one in Finland were analyzed. Single year collections formed 58.8-87.9% of all the species collected over the two year periodUniversity of Turku, FinlandVilniaus universitetasVytauto Didžiojo universitetasŠvietimo akademij
The peat bog in Dubravica is of spread interest due to ist overgrowing by the process of natural suc...
Spiders were collected using paired pit fall traps at 32 sites across a habitat gradient from suburb...
Spiders were collected by pitfall traps in the south-western archipelago of Finland. Wooded study ha...
Since spiders are close to the top of nutrition pyramid of mesofauna, they are more sensitive to cha...
Spiders were studied in Braziukai pine bog in Central Lithuania. Material was collected in pitfall t...
Measuring and estimating biodiversity patterns is a fundamental task of the scientist working to sup...
During a field course on spider taxonomy and ecology at the University of Helsinki, the authors had ...
Calcareous fens are considered to be among the most threatened ecosystems of Europe. They are also o...
Biodiversity assessments are conducted using various methods featuring diverse assemblages of biota...
The seasonal occurrence in arthropod abundance was studied in Utsjoki, northernmost Finland, from th...
Abundance and taxonomic data of spiders (family, genus and species) collected with pitfall traps fro...
Background In June 2019, an ecology field course of the University of Helsinki was held at Lammi Bi...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
ABSTRACT. Pitfall trapping was carried out in northern Hungarian winter wheat fields and their ad-ja...
International audienceWhile many arthropod species are known to depend, directly or indirectly, on c...
The peat bog in Dubravica is of spread interest due to ist overgrowing by the process of natural suc...
Spiders were collected using paired pit fall traps at 32 sites across a habitat gradient from suburb...
Spiders were collected by pitfall traps in the south-western archipelago of Finland. Wooded study ha...
Since spiders are close to the top of nutrition pyramid of mesofauna, they are more sensitive to cha...
Spiders were studied in Braziukai pine bog in Central Lithuania. Material was collected in pitfall t...
Measuring and estimating biodiversity patterns is a fundamental task of the scientist working to sup...
During a field course on spider taxonomy and ecology at the University of Helsinki, the authors had ...
Calcareous fens are considered to be among the most threatened ecosystems of Europe. They are also o...
Biodiversity assessments are conducted using various methods featuring diverse assemblages of biota...
The seasonal occurrence in arthropod abundance was studied in Utsjoki, northernmost Finland, from th...
Abundance and taxonomic data of spiders (family, genus and species) collected with pitfall traps fro...
Background In June 2019, an ecology field course of the University of Helsinki was held at Lammi Bi...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
ABSTRACT. Pitfall trapping was carried out in northern Hungarian winter wheat fields and their ad-ja...
International audienceWhile many arthropod species are known to depend, directly or indirectly, on c...
The peat bog in Dubravica is of spread interest due to ist overgrowing by the process of natural suc...
Spiders were collected using paired pit fall traps at 32 sites across a habitat gradient from suburb...
Spiders were collected by pitfall traps in the south-western archipelago of Finland. Wooded study ha...