It is first shown that den Boer's (1985) claims that competition should be rejected as a factor explaining community structure are not warranted by his tests on temporal niche differentiation in carabid beetles. The power of these tests is so low that they are unlikely to detect even the most extreme pattern of niche differentiation. A major factor that affects their power is the procedure of building up an artificial species pool from the local communities to which the test is to be applied. Alternative tests are then presented, and applied to data on annual activity cycles of carabids in three forest biotopes in Belgium. Three factors are shown to strongly affect their outcome: the unit into which the time scale is divided, the criteria u...
We sampled the carabid beetles in 22 forests managed by six different silvicultural systems, defined...
<div><p>Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important j...
A general descriptive and comparative study of the composition and structure of three forest carabid...
An overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles is carried out in a beechwood close to the ...
In a beechwood in Lembeek, Belgium, the effects of both manipulating the population density of Abax ...
This paper continues the overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles, by investigating the...
Carabid beetles form rich and abundant communities in arable landscapes. Their generalist feeding be...
Four of the eight hypotheses proposed in the literature for explaining the relationship between abun...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
Summary1Understanding the wide-scale processes controlling communities across multiple sites is a fo...
A regular pattern is shown in the size structure (which reflects changes in the size of the prey con...
(1) During 1989 and 1990, carabid beetles were collected monthly in 11 spruce plantations of increas...
1. Understanding the wide-scale processes controlling communities across multiple sites is a foremos...
Ground-beetles are often used in biodiversity assessment and conservation plans as they are easily c...
Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important justifica...
We sampled the carabid beetles in 22 forests managed by six different silvicultural systems, defined...
<div><p>Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important j...
A general descriptive and comparative study of the composition and structure of three forest carabid...
An overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles is carried out in a beechwood close to the ...
In a beechwood in Lembeek, Belgium, the effects of both manipulating the population density of Abax ...
This paper continues the overall study of the niches of forest carabid beetles, by investigating the...
Carabid beetles form rich and abundant communities in arable landscapes. Their generalist feeding be...
Four of the eight hypotheses proposed in the literature for explaining the relationship between abun...
Studies concerning the influence of forest management on invertebrate communities often focus on a l...
Summary1Understanding the wide-scale processes controlling communities across multiple sites is a fo...
A regular pattern is shown in the size structure (which reflects changes in the size of the prey con...
(1) During 1989 and 1990, carabid beetles were collected monthly in 11 spruce plantations of increas...
1. Understanding the wide-scale processes controlling communities across multiple sites is a foremos...
Ground-beetles are often used in biodiversity assessment and conservation plans as they are easily c...
Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important justifica...
We sampled the carabid beetles in 22 forests managed by six different silvicultural systems, defined...
<div><p>Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important j...
A general descriptive and comparative study of the composition and structure of three forest carabid...