The explicit assumption in the proposed use of ecological and biodiversity indicators is that patterns of diversity and distribution observed in the indicator taxon are reflected in other taxa, yet this assumption has rarely been tested. The use of biodiversity and ecological indicators requires that their representativeness of other taxa be demonstrated. This thesis examines the potential for using carabid beetles as biodiversity and ecological indicators for other Coleoptera in Tasmania. Species-occurrence data for carabids and a range of Coleoptera collected by continuous year-long pitfall trapping at fifty-one sites in three biomes, dry sclerophyll forest, remnant native grasslands and coastal sand dunes were used to investigat...
Carabid beetles were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summers o...
Limited understanding of the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates in Tasmania has hampered our a...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
The explicit assumption in the proposed use of ecological and biodiversity indicators is that patte...
Ground invertebrates were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summ...
Classic studies have successfully linked single-species abundances, life-history traits, assemblage ...
Formally assessing biodiversity can be a daunting if not impossible task. Subsequently, specific ta...
One of the primary goals of research on bioindicators is to identify species or other taxonomic unit...
Ground-beetles were used to monitor biodiversity along a gradient of land-use disturbance, from old-...
Having a multitude of definitions, biodiversity can most commonly be seen as the variety and diversi...
Forest management is suspected to negatively impact biodiversity, but this impact variesgreatly betw...
1. Regional distribution of Carabid beetles in Belgium (1) The study of regional distribution of ...
1. The drastic insect decline has received increasing attention in scientific as well as in public m...
Environmental disturbances, being a consequence of human industrial activity, strongly influence the...
The review focuses on the questions (1) how does the spatial heterogeneity of landscape influences c...
Carabid beetles were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summers o...
Limited understanding of the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates in Tasmania has hampered our a...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
The explicit assumption in the proposed use of ecological and biodiversity indicators is that patte...
Ground invertebrates were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summ...
Classic studies have successfully linked single-species abundances, life-history traits, assemblage ...
Formally assessing biodiversity can be a daunting if not impossible task. Subsequently, specific ta...
One of the primary goals of research on bioindicators is to identify species or other taxonomic unit...
Ground-beetles were used to monitor biodiversity along a gradient of land-use disturbance, from old-...
Having a multitude of definitions, biodiversity can most commonly be seen as the variety and diversi...
Forest management is suspected to negatively impact biodiversity, but this impact variesgreatly betw...
1. Regional distribution of Carabid beetles in Belgium (1) The study of regional distribution of ...
1. The drastic insect decline has received increasing attention in scientific as well as in public m...
Environmental disturbances, being a consequence of human industrial activity, strongly influence the...
The review focuses on the questions (1) how does the spatial heterogeneity of landscape influences c...
Carabid beetles were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summers o...
Limited understanding of the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates in Tasmania has hampered our a...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...