Spatial associations between species of trees and ground-beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) involve many indirect ecological processes, likely reflecting the function of numerous forest ecosystem components. Describing and quantifying these associations at the landscape scale is basic to the development of a surrogate-based framework for biodiversity monitoring and conservation. In this study, we used a systematic sampling grid covering 84 km2 of boreal mixedwood forest to characterize the ground-beetle assemblage associated with each tree species occurring on this landscape. Projecting the distribution of relative basal area of each tree species on the beetle ordination diagram suggests that the carabid community is structured by the same env...
Current forest management in boreal northeastern Ontario results in young, even-aged forests; howeve...
Formally assessing biodiversity can be a daunting if not impossible task. Subsequently, specific ta...
The review focuses on the questions (1) how does the spatial heterogeneity of landscape influences c...
Spatial associations between species of trees and ground-beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) involve man...
Multi-cohort management (MCM) that retains a range of stand structures (age and size class) has been...
This table contains the relative basal area for each tree species sampled at each site. In each of t...
While studies show that beetles have extremely diverse niches and spatial requirements, the drivers ...
Epigaeic beetle assemblages were surveyed using continuous pitfall trapping during the summers of 19...
<div><p>Many macroecological patterns of biodiversity, including the relationship between latitude a...
This table contains the standardized abundances of each carabid species captured in each of the 192 ...
Local spatial variation in species distributions is driven by a mix of abiotic and biotic factors, a...
Species diversity is influenced by disturbance in the environment. Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carab...
1AInternational audienceIt has been often shown that spatial distribution of species can be related ...
We investigated the seasonal variation and habitat preference of carabid beetles in mixed and hardwo...
Nineteen forest fragments were studied in the Bereg Plain, Hungary, and SW Ukraine. This area contai...
Current forest management in boreal northeastern Ontario results in young, even-aged forests; howeve...
Formally assessing biodiversity can be a daunting if not impossible task. Subsequently, specific ta...
The review focuses on the questions (1) how does the spatial heterogeneity of landscape influences c...
Spatial associations between species of trees and ground-beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) involve man...
Multi-cohort management (MCM) that retains a range of stand structures (age and size class) has been...
This table contains the relative basal area for each tree species sampled at each site. In each of t...
While studies show that beetles have extremely diverse niches and spatial requirements, the drivers ...
Epigaeic beetle assemblages were surveyed using continuous pitfall trapping during the summers of 19...
<div><p>Many macroecological patterns of biodiversity, including the relationship between latitude a...
This table contains the standardized abundances of each carabid species captured in each of the 192 ...
Local spatial variation in species distributions is driven by a mix of abiotic and biotic factors, a...
Species diversity is influenced by disturbance in the environment. Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carab...
1AInternational audienceIt has been often shown that spatial distribution of species can be related ...
We investigated the seasonal variation and habitat preference of carabid beetles in mixed and hardwo...
Nineteen forest fragments were studied in the Bereg Plain, Hungary, and SW Ukraine. This area contai...
Current forest management in boreal northeastern Ontario results in young, even-aged forests; howeve...
Formally assessing biodiversity can be a daunting if not impossible task. Subsequently, specific ta...
The review focuses on the questions (1) how does the spatial heterogeneity of landscape influences c...