Pitfall traps were used to sample beetles (Coleoptera) in plots with or without inputs of dead loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) wood at four locations (Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Texas) on the coastal plain of the southeastern United States. The plots were established in 1998 and sampling took place in 1998, 1999, and 2002 (only 1998 for North Carolina). Overall, beetles were more species rich, abundant and diverse in dead wood addition plots than in reference plots. While these differences were greatest in 1998 and lessened thereafter, they were not found to be significant in 1998 due largely to interactions between location and treatment. Specifically, the results from North Carolina were inconsistent with those from the oth...
For. Ecol. and Mgt. 199:259-272. Malaise traps were used to sample beetles in artificial canopy gaps...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
Selective logging, fire suppression, forest succession and climatic changes have resulted in high fi...
Pitfall traps were used to sample beetles (Coleoptera) in plots with or without inputs of dead loblo...
Forests provide humans with a range of valuable ecosystem services, but current forest management pr...
Forests provide humans with a range of valuable ecosystem services, but current forest management pr...
Management of forest for wood production has altered ecosystem structures and processes and led to h...
We conducted a study to explore which beetles utilize dead twigs in a Louisiana secondary forest and...
<div><p>Management of forest for wood production has altered ecosystem structures and processes and ...
Deadwood is a major component of forest biodiversity providing habitat for a large proportion of for...
Deadwood is a major component of forest biodiversity providing habitat for a large proportion of for...
In a previous study of saproxylic beetle fauna on fresh artificially created high stumps of spruce a...
We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of...
Treatments to restore understory plant communities of mature (50–80-year old) longleaf pine (Pinus p...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
For. Ecol. and Mgt. 199:259-272. Malaise traps were used to sample beetles in artificial canopy gaps...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
Selective logging, fire suppression, forest succession and climatic changes have resulted in high fi...
Pitfall traps were used to sample beetles (Coleoptera) in plots with or without inputs of dead loblo...
Forests provide humans with a range of valuable ecosystem services, but current forest management pr...
Forests provide humans with a range of valuable ecosystem services, but current forest management pr...
Management of forest for wood production has altered ecosystem structures and processes and led to h...
We conducted a study to explore which beetles utilize dead twigs in a Louisiana secondary forest and...
<div><p>Management of forest for wood production has altered ecosystem structures and processes and ...
Deadwood is a major component of forest biodiversity providing habitat for a large proportion of for...
Deadwood is a major component of forest biodiversity providing habitat for a large proportion of for...
In a previous study of saproxylic beetle fauna on fresh artificially created high stumps of spruce a...
We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of...
Treatments to restore understory plant communities of mature (50–80-year old) longleaf pine (Pinus p...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
For. Ecol. and Mgt. 199:259-272. Malaise traps were used to sample beetles in artificial canopy gaps...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
Selective logging, fire suppression, forest succession and climatic changes have resulted in high fi...