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[HTML][HTML] Linking forest management and biodiversity indicators to strengthen sustainable forest management in Europe
J Oettel, K Lapin - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
The accelerating global rate of species extinctions and the inevitable human impacts on
biodiversity have increased the need to conserve, restore and use ecosystems sustainably …
biodiversity have increased the need to conserve, restore and use ecosystems sustainably …
A review of terrestrial and canopy Malaise traps
Malaise traps are important tools for the large-scale collection of arthropod taxa. Here, an
extensive review of the history and literature concerning Malaise and canopy traps is given …
extensive review of the history and literature concerning Malaise and canopy traps is given …
Arthropods as bioindicators of sustainable forest management, with a focus on plantation forests
Here we review the bioindicator potentials of several arthropod groups in forest
management. First, we describe the indicator potentials of frequently used arthropod groups …
management. First, we describe the indicator potentials of frequently used arthropod groups …
Responses of community structure, diversity, and abundance of understory plants and insect assemblages to thinning in plantations
H Taki, T Inoue, H Tanaka, H Makihara… - Forest Ecology and …, 2010 - Elsevier
Identifying effective management operations for plantations is important for conservation of
biodiversity in a plantation-dominated landscape. We tested whether pre-commercial …
biodiversity in a plantation-dominated landscape. We tested whether pre-commercial …
Responses of terrestrial arthropods to air pollution: a meta-analysis
EL Zvereva, MV Kozlov - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2010 - Springer
Background, aim, and scope Arthropods, with over a million species described, are
ubiquitous throughout different environments. Knowledge of their responses to human …
ubiquitous throughout different environments. Knowledge of their responses to human …
Does species‐level resolution matter? Taxonomic sufficiency in terrestrial arthropod biodiversity studies
Taxonomic sufficiency, or the suitability of substituting higher level taxonomic designations
as response variables in community ecology analyses, is important in biodiversity studies …
as response variables in community ecology analyses, is important in biodiversity studies …
Metabarcoding reveals that mixed forests mitigate negative effects of non‐native trees on canopy arthropod diversity
Averting climate change‐induced forest diebacks increasingly relies on tree species planted
outside of their natural range and on the addition of non‐native tree species to mixed …
outside of their natural range and on the addition of non‐native tree species to mixed …
[HTML][HTML] Edaphic arthropods as indicators of the ecological condition of temperate grassland ecosystems: A systematic review
Temperate grasslands are part of one of the biggest biomes on earth, sustaining high levels
of biodiversity and providing multiple ecosystem services. However, the area covered by this …
of biodiversity and providing multiple ecosystem services. However, the area covered by this …
DNA barcodes reveal striking arthropod diversity and unveil seasonal patterns of variation in the southern Atlantic Forest
The Atlantic Forest harbors 7% of global biodiversity and possesses high levels of
endemism, but many of its component taxa remain unstudied. Due to the importance of …
endemism, but many of its component taxa remain unstudied. Due to the importance of …
[HTML][HTML] Canopy structure influences arthropod communities within and beyond tree identity effects: Insights from combining LiDAR data, insecticidal fogging and …
Forest canopies host an abundant but often neglected diversity of arthropods, which
requires careful attention in times of ongoing biodiversity loss. Yet, how tree species …
requires careful attention in times of ongoing biodiversity loss. Yet, how tree species …