Saproxylic insects rely on dead or dying wood at some point in their development and appear to be sensitive to forest management. In 2005 and 2006, I sampled saproxylic insects in mixedwood boreal forests in northeastern Ontario to assess effects of: 1) different logging practices, 2) variations in woody debris (WD) qualities, and 3) different sampling methods. I also compared insect communities between heavily decayed WD and soil. Although I collected data on all arthropod orders, I focused on the families of the Diptera and parasitic Hymenoptera and the morphospecies of the Scelionidae and Diapriidae. These insects showed clear responses to the WD quality treatments, but not to the different logging treatments. A few families were affecte...
The conversion of natural forests to production land uses has led to huge losses of biodiversity and...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
The biodiversity of saproxylic organisms and in the case of this study, saproxylic beetles, is depen...
Saproxylic insects rely on dead or dying wood at some point in their development and appear to be se...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
I examined saproxylic beetle responses in two silvicultural systems of the eastern mixedwood boreal ...
Conservation of biodiversity is an essential component of single-tree selection (STS) harvesting in ...
Saproxylic insects, those associated directly or indirectly with decaying wood for all or part of th...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale clear-cut logging in the boreal forest may cont...
Current forest management in boreal northeastern Ontario results in young, even-aged forests; howeve...
The diversity of saproxylic Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) associated with decaying logs was studied in an...
Growing interest in harvesting logging residues for energy production will reduce the amount of fine...
Saproxylic insects comprise a diverse, species-rich and dominant functional group that share a depen...
Old-growth forest in Nova Scotia typically exhibits an uneven-aged, multi-layered stand structure an...
The conversion of natural forests to production land uses has led to huge losses of biodiversity and...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
The biodiversity of saproxylic organisms and in the case of this study, saproxylic beetles, is depen...
Saproxylic insects rely on dead or dying wood at some point in their development and appear to be se...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
I examined saproxylic beetle responses in two silvicultural systems of the eastern mixedwood boreal ...
Conservation of biodiversity is an essential component of single-tree selection (STS) harvesting in ...
Saproxylic insects, those associated directly or indirectly with decaying wood for all or part of th...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale clear-cut logging in the boreal forest may cont...
Current forest management in boreal northeastern Ontario results in young, even-aged forests; howeve...
The diversity of saproxylic Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) associated with decaying logs was studied in an...
Growing interest in harvesting logging residues for energy production will reduce the amount of fine...
Saproxylic insects comprise a diverse, species-rich and dominant functional group that share a depen...
Old-growth forest in Nova Scotia typically exhibits an uneven-aged, multi-layered stand structure an...
The conversion of natural forests to production land uses has led to huge losses of biodiversity and...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
The biodiversity of saproxylic organisms and in the case of this study, saproxylic beetles, is depen...