As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succession. This review describes how certain arthropods conquer pristine ground and develop food webs before the establishment of vascular plants. Based on soil samples, pitfall traps, fallout and sticky traps, gut content studies, and some unpublished data, we compare early arthropod succession on glacial forelands of northern Europe (Iceland, Norway including Svalbard, and Sweden) and of the Alps (Austria, Italy). While macroarthropod predators like ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae), harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones), and spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) have usually been considered as pioneers, assumed to feed on airborne prey, this review ex...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
The 154-year (1850–2004) chronosequence of the Forni Glacier foreland has been studied by sampling ...
The classical view of primary community assembly is that colonisation by plants is essential before ...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent \u201cnatural laboratories\u201d for the study of pri...
Here, we explore 200 years of arthropod succession by using dated moraines in a Norwegian glacier fo...
Spiders and beetles were pitfall-trapped in the foreland of the receding Hardangerjøkulen glacier in...
Arthropod predators and detritivores are among the first colonisers on land surfaces undergoing prim...
Allochthonous arthropods can sustain a local food web on seemingly barren land, but are nevertheless...
Franzén M, Dieker P. The influence of terrain age and altitude on the arthropod communities found on...
1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in ...
Glacier forelands provide important sites to study climate-forced ecological succession because a ch...
The geographical isolation due to the ice-sheets expansion in cold-climatic stages (e.g. Last Glacia...
At first glance, the ground surrounding the glacier front and the streams originated by melting glac...
Pioneer communities establishing themselves in the barren terrain in front of glacier forelands cons...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
The 154-year (1850–2004) chronosequence of the Forni Glacier foreland has been studied by sampling ...
The classical view of primary community assembly is that colonisation by plants is essential before ...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent \u201cnatural laboratories\u201d for the study of pri...
Here, we explore 200 years of arthropod succession by using dated moraines in a Norwegian glacier fo...
Spiders and beetles were pitfall-trapped in the foreland of the receding Hardangerjøkulen glacier in...
Arthropod predators and detritivores are among the first colonisers on land surfaces undergoing prim...
Allochthonous arthropods can sustain a local food web on seemingly barren land, but are nevertheless...
Franzén M, Dieker P. The influence of terrain age and altitude on the arthropod communities found on...
1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in ...
Glacier forelands provide important sites to study climate-forced ecological succession because a ch...
The geographical isolation due to the ice-sheets expansion in cold-climatic stages (e.g. Last Glacia...
At first glance, the ground surrounding the glacier front and the streams originated by melting glac...
Pioneer communities establishing themselves in the barren terrain in front of glacier forelands cons...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
The 154-year (1850–2004) chronosequence of the Forni Glacier foreland has been studied by sampling ...
The classical view of primary community assembly is that colonisation by plants is essential before ...