Natural habitats can experience many types of anthropogenic alterations such as fragmentation, urban land development, introduction of exotic species, pollution, logging, and changes in fire regimes. These alterations are one of the leading factors influencing the world-wide decline in biodiversity. This dissertation investigates carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in northern hardwood forests of Michigan in relation to habitat factors such as forest type, presence of beech bark disease, thinning, and downed woody debris. In this study, the carabid community changed significantly throughout the summer; carabid species richness peaked in June and abundance was highest in August. Several carabid species were significantly associated with ...
We sampled the carabid beetles in 22 forests managed by six different silvicultural systems, defined...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Natural habitats can experience many types of anthropogenic alterations such as fragmentation, urban...
As the urban population of the world grows, ecologists are taking interest in the impacts of urbani...
Carabid beetles (Order Coleoptera, Family Carabidae) are an important part of forest diversity and ...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
Species diversity in a given landscape depends to a high degree on its habitat diversity. However, t...
Ecological sustainability is a priority in the management of Ontario’s northern hardwood forests. It...
While studies show that beetles have extremely diverse niches and spatial requirements, the drivers ...
This study assessed beetle (order: Coleoptera) density and diversity as bioindicators for changes in...
Carabid diversity may provide remarkable indicators of habitat type. We tested how habitat affinitie...
Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are a useful bioindicator group in forests in almost every pa...
The global extinction rate is currently accelerating at an alarming pace. Habitat loss through the ...
Ice storm, a type of winter storm characterized by freezing rain, in February of 2014 destroyed more...
We sampled the carabid beetles in 22 forests managed by six different silvicultural systems, defined...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Natural habitats can experience many types of anthropogenic alterations such as fragmentation, urban...
As the urban population of the world grows, ecologists are taking interest in the impacts of urbani...
Carabid beetles (Order Coleoptera, Family Carabidae) are an important part of forest diversity and ...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
Species diversity in a given landscape depends to a high degree on its habitat diversity. However, t...
Ecological sustainability is a priority in the management of Ontario’s northern hardwood forests. It...
While studies show that beetles have extremely diverse niches and spatial requirements, the drivers ...
This study assessed beetle (order: Coleoptera) density and diversity as bioindicators for changes in...
Carabid diversity may provide remarkable indicators of habitat type. We tested how habitat affinitie...
Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are a useful bioindicator group in forests in almost every pa...
The global extinction rate is currently accelerating at an alarming pace. Habitat loss through the ...
Ice storm, a type of winter storm characterized by freezing rain, in February of 2014 destroyed more...
We sampled the carabid beetles in 22 forests managed by six different silvicultural systems, defined...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...