This paper continues the overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles, by investigating the trophic component of the niche. Forest carabids are mainly predators on primary consumers, especially litter saprophages. Although opportunist, they strongly differ in their specialization patterns, so that food niches of large-, medium-and small-sized species are well distinct. The niche differentiation along the food axis is to some extent complementary to that along the time axis, and so the four niche components together result in a remarkable final differentiation in forest, and even in a complementarity among the dominant species in the beechwood. A carabid community appears to be an organized set, structured around the central niche ...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
The beetles are a useful group for studies on trophic structure of communities, mainly in forested a...
An overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles is carried out in a beechwood close to the ...
Carabid beetles form rich and abundant communities in arable landscapes. Their generalist feeding be...
A general descriptive and comparative study of the composition and structure of three forest carabid...
It is first shown that den Boer's (1985) claims that competition should be rejected as a factor expl...
Abstract Niche partitioning among species with virtually the same requirements is a fundamental conc...
We studied carabid beetle assemblages found in riparian black alder forests in the Sila plateau (Sou...
Nineteen forest fragments were studied in the Bereg Plain, Hungary, and SW Ukraine. This area contai...
More diverse forests are generally more resistant to insect herbivores. This might be due to positiv...
A regular pattern is shown in the size structure (which reflects changes in the size of the prey con...
In most handbooks on forest entomology much stress is laid on the importance of predatory arthropods...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceUnmanaged forest reserves a...
Douglas TallamyBiodiversity is said to increase the productivity and stability of the various ecolog...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
The beetles are a useful group for studies on trophic structure of communities, mainly in forested a...
An overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles is carried out in a beechwood close to the ...
Carabid beetles form rich and abundant communities in arable landscapes. Their generalist feeding be...
A general descriptive and comparative study of the composition and structure of three forest carabid...
It is first shown that den Boer's (1985) claims that competition should be rejected as a factor expl...
Abstract Niche partitioning among species with virtually the same requirements is a fundamental conc...
We studied carabid beetle assemblages found in riparian black alder forests in the Sila plateau (Sou...
Nineteen forest fragments were studied in the Bereg Plain, Hungary, and SW Ukraine. This area contai...
More diverse forests are generally more resistant to insect herbivores. This might be due to positiv...
A regular pattern is shown in the size structure (which reflects changes in the size of the prey con...
In most handbooks on forest entomology much stress is laid on the importance of predatory arthropods...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceUnmanaged forest reserves a...
Douglas TallamyBiodiversity is said to increase the productivity and stability of the various ecolog...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
The beetles are a useful group for studies on trophic structure of communities, mainly in forested a...