Classic studies have successfully linked single-species abundances, life-history traits, assemblage structures and biomass of carabid beetles to past and present, human-caused environmental impacts and variation in 'natural' conditions. This evidence has led many to suggest carabids to function as 'indicators' − a term that bears multiple meanings. Here, a conservation-oriented definition for an indicator is used, carabid indicator potential from seven views is evaluated, and ways to proceed in indicator research are discussed. (1) Carabid species richness poorly indicates the richness and abundance of other taxa, which underlines the importance of using multiple taxa in environmental assessments. The ability of assemblage indices and speci...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
The Carabidae family (Coleoptera) is used frequently for its bioindication potential to detect the e...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
Classic studies have successfully linked single-species abundances, life-history traits, assemblage ...
Ground invertebrates were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summ...
One of the primary goals of research on bioindicators is to identify species or other taxonomic unit...
The explicit assumption in the proposed use of ecological and biodiversity indicators is that patte...
The most important factors bringing about ground beetles as very popular group in ecological researc...
Ground beetles (Carabidae) were used to evaluate the bio indication environmental incidence. The gro...
Environmental disturbances, being a consequence of human industrial activity, strongly influence the...
Carabid ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae L.) have been collected in the Allt a’Mharcaidh since ...
The comparison of carabid communities sampled at three different field sites during 5 years of ecolo...
Whereas they are of high ecological, conservation, and agricultural importance, ground beetles (Cole...
Carabid beetles are gaining more and more attention in applied studies on environmental monitoring o...
During this research the carabid fauna assemblage of two forests, the Amsterdamse Bos and Purmerends...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
The Carabidae family (Coleoptera) is used frequently for its bioindication potential to detect the e...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
Classic studies have successfully linked single-species abundances, life-history traits, assemblage ...
Ground invertebrates were sampled by pitfall trapping on Brentmoor Heath, Surrey, UK during the summ...
One of the primary goals of research on bioindicators is to identify species or other taxonomic unit...
The explicit assumption in the proposed use of ecological and biodiversity indicators is that patte...
The most important factors bringing about ground beetles as very popular group in ecological researc...
Ground beetles (Carabidae) were used to evaluate the bio indication environmental incidence. The gro...
Environmental disturbances, being a consequence of human industrial activity, strongly influence the...
Carabid ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae L.) have been collected in the Allt a’Mharcaidh since ...
The comparison of carabid communities sampled at three different field sites during 5 years of ecolo...
Whereas they are of high ecological, conservation, and agricultural importance, ground beetles (Cole...
Carabid beetles are gaining more and more attention in applied studies on environmental monitoring o...
During this research the carabid fauna assemblage of two forests, the Amsterdamse Bos and Purmerends...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
The Carabidae family (Coleoptera) is used frequently for its bioindication potential to detect the e...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...