Arthropod vertical stratification in temperate deciduous forests: implications for conservation-oriented management

MD Ulyshen - Forest Ecology and Management, 2011 - Elsevier
Studies on the vertical distribution patterns of arthropods in temperate deciduous forests
reveal highly stratified (ie, unevenly vertically distributed) communities. These patterns are …

The spatial and temporal distributions of arthropods in forest canopies: uniting disparate patterns with hypotheses for specialisation

CW Wardhaugh - Biological Reviews, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Arguably the majority of species on E arth utilise tropical rainforest canopies, and much
progress has been made in describing arboreal assemblages, especially for arthropods …

Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest

D de Souza Amorim, BV Brown, D Boscolo… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Tropical forests are among the most biodiverse biomes on the planet. Nevertheless,
quantifying the abundance and species richness within megadiverse groups is a significant …

On the vertical distribution of bees in a temperate deciduous forest

MD Ulyshen, V Soon, JL Hanula - Insect Conservation and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
1. Despite a growing interest in forest canopy biology, very few studies have examined the
vertical distribution of forest bees. In this study, bees were sampled using 12 pairs of flight …

The carbon costs for host trees of a phloem‐feeding herbivore

RJ Dungan, MH Turnbull, D Kelly - Journal of Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Through its effect on plant productivity and fitness, herbivory can regulate forest
diversity and ecosystem productivity. We used the interaction between phloem‐feeding …

Vertical stratification on a small scale: The distribution of fruit-feeding butterflies in a semi-deciduous Atlantic forest in Brazil

PF Araujo, AVL Freitas, GAS Goncalves… - Studies on Neotropical …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recently, the availability of cheap and effective survey methods increased the number of
forest canopy studies. Several studies have described butterfly communities in the upper …

[HTML][HTML] Population growth and within-plant distribution of the striped mealybug Ferrisia virgata (Cockerell)(Hemiptera, Pseudococcidae) on cotton

MD Oliveira, CSA Silva-Torres, JB Torres… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
Population growth and within-plant distribution of the striped mealybug Ferrisia virgata
(Cockerell)(Hemiptera, Pseudococcidae) on cotton. The striped mealybug, Ferrisia virgata …

[PDF][PDF] Insects and forest succession

SC Thomas - Forest Entomology and Pathology: Volume 1 …, 2023 - library.oapen.org
There is a long-standing, even ancient, belief in Western thought that forests, particularly
unmanaged forests relatively free from obvious human impacts, are neverchanging; this is …

Tree-level distribution of a novel insect-pathogen complex and its potential contribution to eastern white pine dieback

TD Whitney, MM Cram, BF Barnes, J Yao… - Forest ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Bottom-up branch dieback and sapling mortality of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) has
been observed range-wide during the last two decades. Observational studies thus far …

Yeasts associated with the New Zealand Nothofagus honeydew system

K Serjeant, R Tang, N Anfang, JR Beggs… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2008 - JSTOR
New Zealand honeydew beech forests are the only natural ecosystem where large
quantities of above-ground labile carbon are added year-round. Microbes can potentially …