We review the uses of fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles) and Chironomidae (non-biting midges) from ancient deposits to inform the study of wetland ecosystems and their ecological and restoration processes. In particular, we focus on two contrasting ecosystems, drawing upon research undertaken by us on British raised mire peats and shallow lake systems, one an essentially terrestrial ecosystem, the other aquatic, but in which wetland insects play an important and integral part. The study of raised mire peats suggests that faunal stability is a characteristic of these wetland systems, over what appear to be extensive periods of time (up to several millennia), whilst studies of shallow lake ecosystems over recent timescales indi...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
International audienceWe have investigated the potential effects of global sea-level rise on Mediter...
Emergent aquatic insect communities play an important role in wetlands as a food source for riparian...
We review the uses of fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles) and Chironomidae (non-biting...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhe...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
This paper outlines the usefulness of using fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles), prese...
Plant-feeding insects are the most species-rich group on the planet today. Models have been proposed...
Ecological restoration is becoming increasingly widespread to compensate for wetland loss worldwide....
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
International audienceCoastal wetland-based archives have an exceptional scientific potential to obs...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
1. To correctly interpret chironomid faunas for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, it is essential ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
International audienceWe have investigated the potential effects of global sea-level rise on Mediter...
Emergent aquatic insect communities play an important role in wetlands as a food source for riparian...
We review the uses of fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles) and Chironomidae (non-biting...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhe...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
This paper outlines the usefulness of using fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles), prese...
Plant-feeding insects are the most species-rich group on the planet today. Models have been proposed...
Ecological restoration is becoming increasingly widespread to compensate for wetland loss worldwide....
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
International audienceCoastal wetland-based archives have an exceptional scientific potential to obs...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
1. To correctly interpret chironomid faunas for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, it is essential ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
International audienceWe have investigated the potential effects of global sea-level rise on Mediter...
Emergent aquatic insect communities play an important role in wetlands as a food source for riparian...