We compared the response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to the creation of canopy gaps of different size (0.13, 0.26, and 0.50 ha) and age (1 and 7 years) in a bottomland hardwood forest (South Carolina, USA). Samples were collected four times in 2001 by malaise and pitfall traps placed at the center and edge of each gap, and 50 m into the surrounding forest. Species richness was higher at the center of young gaps than in old gaps or in the forest, but there was no statistical difference in species richness between old gaps and the forests surrounding them. Carabid abundance followed the same trend, but only with the exclusion of Semiardistomis viridis (Say), a very abundant species that differed in its response to gap age compar...
We examined the short-term effects of group-selection harvesting with seed-tree retention on ground-...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
ABSTRACT Malaise and pitfall traps were used to sample herbivorous insects in canopy gaps created by...
For. Ecol. and Mgt. 199:259-272. Malaise traps were used to sample beetles in artificial canopy gaps...
We examined diversity, community composition, and wing-state of Carabidae as a function of forest ag...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Semi-natural habitats are key components of rural landscapes because they shelter a significant numb...
We used pitfall trapping to measure the species richness and relative abundance of ground beetles (C...
Carabid beetles (Order Coleoptera, Family Carabidae) are an important part of forest diversity and ...
Carabid diversity may provide remarkable indicators of habitat type. We tested how habitat affinitie...
Nineteen forest fragments were studied in the Bereg Plain, Hungary, and SW Ukraine. This area contai...
Abstract Managing forests intensively for timber production can homogenize forest structure and, in ...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
We examined the short-term effects of group-selection harvesting with seed-tree retention on ground-...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
ABSTRACT Malaise and pitfall traps were used to sample herbivorous insects in canopy gaps created by...
For. Ecol. and Mgt. 199:259-272. Malaise traps were used to sample beetles in artificial canopy gaps...
We examined diversity, community composition, and wing-state of Carabidae as a function of forest ag...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Semi-natural habitats are key components of rural landscapes because they shelter a significant numb...
We used pitfall trapping to measure the species richness and relative abundance of ground beetles (C...
Carabid beetles (Order Coleoptera, Family Carabidae) are an important part of forest diversity and ...
Carabid diversity may provide remarkable indicators of habitat type. We tested how habitat affinitie...
Nineteen forest fragments were studied in the Bereg Plain, Hungary, and SW Ukraine. This area contai...
Abstract Managing forests intensively for timber production can homogenize forest structure and, in ...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
We examined the short-term effects of group-selection harvesting with seed-tree retention on ground-...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...