We studied how carabid beetle assemblages in lodgepole pine stands have responded after clear-cut harvest and wildfires on an actively managed landscape ~20 km south of Hinton, Alberta, Canada. The work builds on and expands a previous study (Niemela et al. 1993) conducted 23-24 years earlier in many of the same stands sampled in the current study. Carabid species assemblages are compared along a chronosequence of stands ranging in age from 12 to 53 years after clear-cutting. Recovery of carabid assemblages toward pre-harvest structure in regenerating stands, as reflected in the 2013-14 data, appears to have progressed more rapidly than in equivalently aged stands from the earlier study. In addition, carabid species assemblages differed sig...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
After the windstorm of November 2004, the ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Carabidae) differen...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
Carabid diversity may provide remarkable indicators of habitat type. We tested how habitat affinitie...
Ground beetle assemblages were studied during 2003-08 in the Pisz Forest by comparing stands disturb...
Ground beetle assemblages were studied during 2003-08 in the Pisz Forest by comparing stands disturb...
Aim As climate change is increasing the frequency, severity and extent of wildfire and bark beetle o...
Aim As climate change is increasing the frequency, severity and extent of wildfire and bark beetle o...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
Understanding the responses of natural communities to disturbances remains a challenging task in eco...
Increased wildfire activity and recent bark beetle outbreaks in the western United States have incre...
Increased wildfire activity and recent bark beetle outbreaks in the western United States have incre...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
After the windstorm of November 2004, the ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Carabidae) differen...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
Carabid diversity may provide remarkable indicators of habitat type. We tested how habitat affinitie...
Ground beetle assemblages were studied during 2003-08 in the Pisz Forest by comparing stands disturb...
Ground beetle assemblages were studied during 2003-08 in the Pisz Forest by comparing stands disturb...
Aim As climate change is increasing the frequency, severity and extent of wildfire and bark beetle o...
Aim As climate change is increasing the frequency, severity and extent of wildfire and bark beetle o...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
Understanding the responses of natural communities to disturbances remains a challenging task in eco...
Increased wildfire activity and recent bark beetle outbreaks in the western United States have incre...
Increased wildfire activity and recent bark beetle outbreaks in the western United States have incre...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
After the windstorm of November 2004, the ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Carabidae) differen...