[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 …

A review of terrestrial and canopy Malaise traps

MJ Skvarla, JL Larson, JR Fisher… - Annals of the …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Arthropods as bioindicators of sustainable forest management, with a focus on plantation forests

MA Maleque, K Maeto, HT Ishii - Applied entomology and zoology, 2009 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Here we review the bioindicator potentials of several arthropod groups in forest
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 …

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 …

Does species‐level resolution matter? Taxonomic sufficiency in terrestrial arthropod biodiversity studies

LL Timms, JJ Bowden, KS Summerville… - Insect Conservation …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Taxonomic sufficiency, or the suitability of substituting higher level taxonomic designations
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

B Wildermuth, CL Seifert, M Husemann… - Ecological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Edaphic arthropods as indicators of the ecological condition of temperate grassland ecosystems: A systematic review

P Solascasas, FM Azcárate, V Hevia - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

DNA barcodes reveal striking arthropod diversity and unveil seasonal patterns of variation in the southern Atlantic Forest

B Bukowski, S Ratnasingham, PE Hanisch… - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Canopy structure influences arthropod communities within and beyond tree identity effects: Insights from combining LiDAR data, insecticidal fogging and …

B Wildermuth, A Penanhoat, H Sennhenn-Reulen… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …