The review examines a range of global literature concerning the beetle families Staphylinidae and Tenebrionidae, to evaluate their potential as indicators of sustainable landscape management in the Australian context. Both beetle families are diverse, widespread, easily collected and functionally important in a wide range of habitats in Australia. Both families are responsive to changes in environmental conditions, although the nature of the response depends on the environmental condition and often on the individual species. The response of staphylinids and tenebrionids to environmental change has reflected that of other invertebrate species or groups in some instances. Sustainability indicators need to be linked to management objectives an...
The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial (SST) in Tasmania, Australia provides a framework for investig...
Limited understanding of the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates in Tasmania has hampered our a...
Monitoring saproxylic beetle diversity, though challenging, can help identifying relevant conservati...
The review examines a range of global literature concerning the beetle families Staphylinidae and Te...
The family Staphylinidae is one of the largest beetle families and is distributed worldwide in almos...
Various ground-dwelling invertebrates respond differently to changes in the structure of the landsca...
Although many formal reservation targets have been attained under Tasmania's Comprehensive, Adequate...
The papers in this special issue, ‘Using Invertebrate Bioindicators to Assess Agricultural Sustainab...
We investigated the conservation concern of landscape-soil units within Castelporziano lowland fores...
Dead, standing trees, commonly referred to as stags in Australia and as snags in North America, are ...
Agro-environmental indicators would be useful to monitor the effect of peat land development on the ...
Examining population dynamics of arthropod communities in habitats neighboring arable lands is essen...
Agricultural pastures are one of the most common land-cover types in fragmented terrestrial landscap...
Many saproxylic beetle species (those associated with dead wood) are considered to be threatened by ...
<div><p>With the impending threat of climate change, greater understanding of patterns of species di...
The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial (SST) in Tasmania, Australia provides a framework for investig...
Limited understanding of the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates in Tasmania has hampered our a...
Monitoring saproxylic beetle diversity, though challenging, can help identifying relevant conservati...
The review examines a range of global literature concerning the beetle families Staphylinidae and Te...
The family Staphylinidae is one of the largest beetle families and is distributed worldwide in almos...
Various ground-dwelling invertebrates respond differently to changes in the structure of the landsca...
Although many formal reservation targets have been attained under Tasmania's Comprehensive, Adequate...
The papers in this special issue, ‘Using Invertebrate Bioindicators to Assess Agricultural Sustainab...
We investigated the conservation concern of landscape-soil units within Castelporziano lowland fores...
Dead, standing trees, commonly referred to as stags in Australia and as snags in North America, are ...
Agro-environmental indicators would be useful to monitor the effect of peat land development on the ...
Examining population dynamics of arthropod communities in habitats neighboring arable lands is essen...
Agricultural pastures are one of the most common land-cover types in fragmented terrestrial landscap...
Many saproxylic beetle species (those associated with dead wood) are considered to be threatened by ...
<div><p>With the impending threat of climate change, greater understanding of patterns of species di...
The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial (SST) in Tasmania, Australia provides a framework for investig...
Limited understanding of the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates in Tasmania has hampered our a...
Monitoring saproxylic beetle diversity, though challenging, can help identifying relevant conservati...