The diversity of saproxylic Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) associated with decaying logs was studied in an old-growth forest on Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec from June until September 2004. More than 24 000 specimens representing 323 species and morphospecies were collected in emergence traps set over American beech or sugar maple logs in two different stages of decay. The paedogenic species Miastor metraloas Meinert was by far the most numerous species with 17 002 individuals and was excluded from further analyses. Most of the remaining species were fungivores, detritivores or predators. Significantly more specimens were collected in logs in the more advanced decay stage, and indicator species analysis showed that the most abundant species ...
The density and the repartition of 17 species belonging to the genus Lestodiplosis have been observe...
The genus Cecidomyia contains 11 species, 8 from North America and 3 from Eurasia. Most are only bro...
Old-growth forest in Nova Scotia typically exhibits an uneven-aged, multi-layered stand structure an...
Saproxylic insects rely on dead or dying wood at some point in their development and appear to be se...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
Saproxylic insects, those associated directly or indirectly with decaying wood for all or part of th...
In 2016, saproxylic Diptera associated with aspen (Populus tremula L.) logs were studied in the Kiva...
Nested patterns of diversity in temperate forest Diptera (Schizophora) were assessed, to determine t...
This paper presents the first assessment of the diversity of tropical saproxylic Diptera, done on th...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...
Dipteran diversity was studied in four seasonal, semi-deciduous forest fragments in southern Goiás s...
The aim of this study is to compile the species list of Bibionomorpha and Tipulomorpha flies associa...
Dead wood is an important habitat for both fungi and insects, two enormously diverse groups that con...
Over a ten year period, 1988–1998, over 300 woodlands were visited throughout Scotland and 2061 reco...
The contribution of four types of secondary woodlands to Scottish invertebrate biodiversity was inve...
The density and the repartition of 17 species belonging to the genus Lestodiplosis have been observe...
The genus Cecidomyia contains 11 species, 8 from North America and 3 from Eurasia. Most are only bro...
Old-growth forest in Nova Scotia typically exhibits an uneven-aged, multi-layered stand structure an...
Saproxylic insects rely on dead or dying wood at some point in their development and appear to be se...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
Saproxylic insects, those associated directly or indirectly with decaying wood for all or part of th...
In 2016, saproxylic Diptera associated with aspen (Populus tremula L.) logs were studied in the Kiva...
Nested patterns of diversity in temperate forest Diptera (Schizophora) were assessed, to determine t...
This paper presents the first assessment of the diversity of tropical saproxylic Diptera, done on th...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...
Dipteran diversity was studied in four seasonal, semi-deciduous forest fragments in southern Goiás s...
The aim of this study is to compile the species list of Bibionomorpha and Tipulomorpha flies associa...
Dead wood is an important habitat for both fungi and insects, two enormously diverse groups that con...
Over a ten year period, 1988–1998, over 300 woodlands were visited throughout Scotland and 2061 reco...
The contribution of four types of secondary woodlands to Scottish invertebrate biodiversity was inve...
The density and the repartition of 17 species belonging to the genus Lestodiplosis have been observe...
The genus Cecidomyia contains 11 species, 8 from North America and 3 from Eurasia. Most are only bro...
Old-growth forest in Nova Scotia typically exhibits an uneven-aged, multi-layered stand structure an...