In most handbooks on forest entomology much stress is laid on the importance of predatory arthropods in the soil as enemies for pupating noxious insects (ESCHERICH, 1923; GRAHAM, 1939). However, detailed investigations in the field on the significance of these predators are scarce. In Germany much work has been done on the biology and feeding habits of Carabus species (KERN, 1921; LENGERKEN, 1921; OERTEL, 1924; DELKESKAMP, 1930; KIRCHENER, 1927; JUNG, 1940) but these observations and experiments were mainly done under laboratory conditions. FORBES (1880, 1882) investigated the gut contents of many carabid species and concluded that about 1/3—1/4 of the food was of animal origin. VITÉ (1953) studied the significance of spiders in forests
During this research the carabid fauna assemblage of two forests, the Amsterdamse Bos and Purmerends...
“As is well known, the insect life of the deep woods in Oregon is notoriously poor, and few entomolo...
This research determined the influence of six conventional forest management systems on litter-dwell...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
Carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are considered as one of the most cardinal invertebrate pred...
This paper continues the overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles, by investigating the...
Predatory carabid beetles are important for regulating prey abundance in terrestrial ecosystems. Whi...
Several managed native forest stands have been reforested with conifer trees in Europe during recent...
Slugs are an increasingly serious problem for many crops in Europe. Thus, there is a growing interes...
In the paper attention is given to the occurrence of carabid beetles in the environment of fallen de...
With worsening environmental problems in many current agroecosystems, the search for more sustainabl...
In spite of the large number of studies about the ecology of spiders carried out in the last two dec...
The study of soil fauna was carried out in the spring of 2002, in 11 oak forests, placed in the basi...
The community composition of Carabid beetles, some species of which are known predators of pine beau...
The paper discusses the species composition and structure of ground beetles (Col., Carabidae) assemb...
During this research the carabid fauna assemblage of two forests, the Amsterdamse Bos and Purmerends...
“As is well known, the insect life of the deep woods in Oregon is notoriously poor, and few entomolo...
This research determined the influence of six conventional forest management systems on litter-dwell...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
Carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are considered as one of the most cardinal invertebrate pred...
This paper continues the overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles, by investigating the...
Predatory carabid beetles are important for regulating prey abundance in terrestrial ecosystems. Whi...
Several managed native forest stands have been reforested with conifer trees in Europe during recent...
Slugs are an increasingly serious problem for many crops in Europe. Thus, there is a growing interes...
In the paper attention is given to the occurrence of carabid beetles in the environment of fallen de...
With worsening environmental problems in many current agroecosystems, the search for more sustainabl...
In spite of the large number of studies about the ecology of spiders carried out in the last two dec...
The study of soil fauna was carried out in the spring of 2002, in 11 oak forests, placed in the basi...
The community composition of Carabid beetles, some species of which are known predators of pine beau...
The paper discusses the species composition and structure of ground beetles (Col., Carabidae) assemb...
During this research the carabid fauna assemblage of two forests, the Amsterdamse Bos and Purmerends...
“As is well known, the insect life of the deep woods in Oregon is notoriously poor, and few entomolo...
This research determined the influence of six conventional forest management systems on litter-dwell...