Globally, most restoration efforts focus on re-creating the physical structure (flora or physical features) of a target ecosystem with the assumption that other ecosystem components will follow. Here we investigate that assumption by documenting biogeographical patterns in an important invertebrate taxon, the parasitoid wasp family Ichneumonidae, in a recently reforested Hawaiian landscape. Specifically, we test the influence of (1) planting configurations (corridors versus patches), (2) vegetation age, (3) distance from mature native forest, (4) surrounding tree cover, and (5) plant community composition on ichneumonid richness, abundance, and composition. We sampled over 7,000 wasps, 96.5% of which were not native to Hawai'i. We found gre...
Land conversion and agricultural intensification reduce both on-farm and near-farm non-crop habitat ...
An ongoing debate in evolutionary ecology concerns the relative role of contemporary versus historic...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 15-21We investigated changes in the communities of trap-nesting ...
Globally, most restoration efforts focus on re-creating the physical structure (flora or physical fe...
Through intentional and accidental introduction, more than 100 species of alien Ichneumonidae and Br...
Alien parasitic wasps, including accidental introductions and purposefully released biological contr...
Habitat fragmentation and the resulting decline in biodiversity through the loss of habitat are thou...
1. Utilising short-term but geographically extensive sampling in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua,...
Understanding how biodiversity varies from place to place is a fundamental goal of ecology and an im...
We assessed how assemblages of spiders were structured in small Hawaiian tropical forest fragments (...
Alien parasitic wasps, including accidental introductions and purposefully released biological contr...
Parasitoid wasp communities of the canopy of temperate forests are still largely unexplored. Very l...
Agricultural landscapes rich in natural and semi-natural habitats promote biodiversity and important...
This proceeding is a compilation of findings and progress activities of research collaboration betwe...
Areas of indigenous forest in urban and rural areas are often the last remaining examples of lowland...
Land conversion and agricultural intensification reduce both on-farm and near-farm non-crop habitat ...
An ongoing debate in evolutionary ecology concerns the relative role of contemporary versus historic...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 15-21We investigated changes in the communities of trap-nesting ...
Globally, most restoration efforts focus on re-creating the physical structure (flora or physical fe...
Through intentional and accidental introduction, more than 100 species of alien Ichneumonidae and Br...
Alien parasitic wasps, including accidental introductions and purposefully released biological contr...
Habitat fragmentation and the resulting decline in biodiversity through the loss of habitat are thou...
1. Utilising short-term but geographically extensive sampling in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua,...
Understanding how biodiversity varies from place to place is a fundamental goal of ecology and an im...
We assessed how assemblages of spiders were structured in small Hawaiian tropical forest fragments (...
Alien parasitic wasps, including accidental introductions and purposefully released biological contr...
Parasitoid wasp communities of the canopy of temperate forests are still largely unexplored. Very l...
Agricultural landscapes rich in natural and semi-natural habitats promote biodiversity and important...
This proceeding is a compilation of findings and progress activities of research collaboration betwe...
Areas of indigenous forest in urban and rural areas are often the last remaining examples of lowland...
Land conversion and agricultural intensification reduce both on-farm and near-farm non-crop habitat ...
An ongoing debate in evolutionary ecology concerns the relative role of contemporary versus historic...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 15-21We investigated changes in the communities of trap-nesting ...