Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityThe composition, abundance, and relationship to trunk-surface characteristics of the tree-trunk surface arthropod fauna were studied from August, 1984 to January, 1985 in a beech-maple forest in southwestern Ohio. Samples of trunk-surface arthropods were taken monthly from American beech and sugar maple trees. Although resource levels on the two tree species did not differ significantly, arthropod resource levels were dynamic, changing monthly in magnitude and composition. Live arthropods became progressively less abundant as winter approached; non-living/dormant items did not. Results suggest that trunk surface characteristics offer foraging birds few reliable clues about arthropod...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, 1988Bird community structure was described in an oak woodl...
Changes in species composition and abundance, habitat use patterns and foraging behavior of 19 bird ...
This study examines direct and indirect relationships between three trophic levels to determine effe...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityThe composition, abundance, and relations...
Abstract This study determined if short-term removal of coarse woody debris would reduce prey availa...
Graduation date: 2004Arthropods are important food resources for birds. Forest management activities...
Many birds rely on arthropods, especially caterpillars, to feed their young during the breeding seas...
The effects of harvest-created canopy gaps in bottomland hardwood forests on arthropod abundance and...
BirdsBird species richness and diversity in response to selective forest species modification was st...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Most forest birds include her...
Prolific oak regeneration occurred over past centuries from anthropogenic cutting, grazing, and fire...
Abstract. Few attempts have been made to experimentally address the extent to which temporal or spat...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...
Foraging specialization is one mechanism that has been hypothesized to promote species coexistence a...
Arthropods, and insects in particular, constitute important food resources for several higher trophi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, 1988Bird community structure was described in an oak woodl...
Changes in species composition and abundance, habitat use patterns and foraging behavior of 19 bird ...
This study examines direct and indirect relationships between three trophic levels to determine effe...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityThe composition, abundance, and relations...
Abstract This study determined if short-term removal of coarse woody debris would reduce prey availa...
Graduation date: 2004Arthropods are important food resources for birds. Forest management activities...
Many birds rely on arthropods, especially caterpillars, to feed their young during the breeding seas...
The effects of harvest-created canopy gaps in bottomland hardwood forests on arthropod abundance and...
BirdsBird species richness and diversity in response to selective forest species modification was st...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Most forest birds include her...
Prolific oak regeneration occurred over past centuries from anthropogenic cutting, grazing, and fire...
Abstract. Few attempts have been made to experimentally address the extent to which temporal or spat...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...
Foraging specialization is one mechanism that has been hypothesized to promote species coexistence a...
Arthropods, and insects in particular, constitute important food resources for several higher trophi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, 1988Bird community structure was described in an oak woodl...
Changes in species composition and abundance, habitat use patterns and foraging behavior of 19 bird ...
This study examines direct and indirect relationships between three trophic levels to determine effe...