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 …
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 …
progress has been made in describing arboreal assemblages, especially for arthropods …
Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest
Tropical forests are among the most biodiverse biomes on the planet. Nevertheless,
quantifying the abundance and species richness within megadiverse groups is a significant …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
(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 …
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 …
been observed range-wide during the last two decades. Observational studies thus far …
Yeasts associated with the New Zealand Nothofagus honeydew system
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 …
quantities of above-ground labile carbon are added year-round. Microbes can potentially …