The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial (SST) in Tasmania, Australia provides a framework for investigating the responses of beetles (Order: Coleoptera) to three alternative systems in lowland wet eucalypt forest: aggregated retention; dispersed retention; and understorey islands retained in clearfelled areas. Beetles from three families known to be sensitive to forest management, the families Carabidae (groundbeetles), Curculionidae (weevils) and Leiodidae (fungus-beetles), were collected with pitfall traps prior to harvest, and in the first and third years post-harvest. The retained aggregates in the aggregated retention system maintained beetle assemblages reasonably typical of mature forests, at least in these early years following...
This study describes differences in species richness, diversity and composition of Carabidae in grad...
1. Chrysophtharta bimaculata is a native chrysomelid species that can cause chronic defoliation of p...
This study was carried out in an area covered by the “Increasing retention capacity and prevention o...
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...
Many saproxylic beetle species (those associated with dead wood) are considered to be threatened by ...
Edge effects potentially have negative consequences for biodiversity in logging areas. In Tasmanian ...
Various ground-dwelling invertebrates respond differently to changes in the structure of the landsca...
Large diameter Eucalyptus obliqua decaying logs are characteristic features of wet eucalypt forests...
Sitka spruce is the most widely planted conifer tree species in the UK, and is generally grown in de...
We used pitfall trapping to measure the species richness and relative abundance of ground beetles (C...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
1. Chrysophtharta bimaculata is a native chrysomelid species that can cause chronic defoliation of p...
Although many formal reservation targets have been attained under Tasmania's Comprehensive, Adequate...
We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of...
This study describes differences in species richness, diversity and composition of Carabidae in grad...
1. Chrysophtharta bimaculata is a native chrysomelid species that can cause chronic defoliation of p...
This study was carried out in an area covered by the “Increasing retention capacity and prevention o...
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...
Many saproxylic beetle species (those associated with dead wood) are considered to be threatened by ...
Edge effects potentially have negative consequences for biodiversity in logging areas. In Tasmanian ...
Various ground-dwelling invertebrates respond differently to changes in the structure of the landsca...
Large diameter Eucalyptus obliqua decaying logs are characteristic features of wet eucalypt forests...
Sitka spruce is the most widely planted conifer tree species in the UK, and is generally grown in de...
We used pitfall trapping to measure the species richness and relative abundance of ground beetles (C...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
1. Chrysophtharta bimaculata is a native chrysomelid species that can cause chronic defoliation of p...
Although many formal reservation targets have been attained under Tasmania's Comprehensive, Adequate...
We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of...
This study describes differences in species richness, diversity and composition of Carabidae in grad...
1. Chrysophtharta bimaculata is a native chrysomelid species that can cause chronic defoliation of p...
This study was carried out in an area covered by the “Increasing retention capacity and prevention o...