Species distributions are influenced by habitat conditions and ecological processes at multiple spatial scales. An understanding of the importance of habitat characteristics at different spatial scales is important when developing biodiversity conservation measures.We investigated the effect of habitat characteristics or amount at three spatial scales on the occurrence of saproxylic (=dead wood-dependent) beetles.Saproxylic beetles were sampled under the bark of dead wood in a managed forest landscape in central Sweden. We modelled the occurrence probability in dead wood items of 44 species (all species occurring in > 2 % of the items), based on dead wood item characteristics, forest stand characteristics, and habitat connectivity (i.e. are...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Intensive forest management has drastically reduced the amount and diversity of dead wood resulting ...
Intensive modern forestry is a threat to beetles depending on dead wood (saproxylic beetles). To mit...
Species distributions are influenced by habitat conditions and ecological processes at multiple spat...
Insects constitute a major part of global biodiversity. Saproxylic insects seem to be adversely affe...
In a previous study of saproxylic beetle fauna on fresh artificially created high stumps of spruce a...
Wood-living beetles make up a large proportion of forest biodiversity and contribute to important ec...
The most appropriate strategy for preserving fragmented populations depends on a species’ ability to...
Wood-living beetles make up a large proportion of forest biodiversity and contribute to important ec...
Context Dead wood is a key habitat for saproxylic species, which are often used as indicators of ha...
CITATION: McGeoch, M. A., et al. 2007. Saproxylic beetle diversity in a managed boreal forest: impor...
Boreal forests have been intensively managed, influencing the spatiotemporal occurrence of dead wood...
Current forestry practices have led to a decline of deadwood availability in Swedish forests. Even t...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Intensive forest management has drastically reduced the amount and diversity of dead wood resulting ...
Intensive modern forestry is a threat to beetles depending on dead wood (saproxylic beetles). To mit...
Species distributions are influenced by habitat conditions and ecological processes at multiple spat...
Insects constitute a major part of global biodiversity. Saproxylic insects seem to be adversely affe...
In a previous study of saproxylic beetle fauna on fresh artificially created high stumps of spruce a...
Wood-living beetles make up a large proportion of forest biodiversity and contribute to important ec...
The most appropriate strategy for preserving fragmented populations depends on a species’ ability to...
Wood-living beetles make up a large proportion of forest biodiversity and contribute to important ec...
Context Dead wood is a key habitat for saproxylic species, which are often used as indicators of ha...
CITATION: McGeoch, M. A., et al. 2007. Saproxylic beetle diversity in a managed boreal forest: impor...
Boreal forests have been intensively managed, influencing the spatiotemporal occurrence of dead wood...
Current forestry practices have led to a decline of deadwood availability in Swedish forests. Even t...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Intensive forest management has drastically reduced the amount and diversity of dead wood resulting ...
Intensive modern forestry is a threat to beetles depending on dead wood (saproxylic beetles). To mit...