Saproxylic insect assemblages in Canadian forests: diversity, ecology and conservation

Volume: 140, Issue: 4, Pages: 453 - 474
Published: Jul 1, 2008
Abstract
Saproxylic insect assemblages inhabiting dead wood in Canadian forests are highly diverse and variable but quite poorly understood. Adequate assessment of these assemblages poses significant challenges with respect to sampling, taxonomy, and analysis. Their assessment is nonetheless critical to attaining the broad goals of sustainable forest management because such species are disproportionately threatened elsewhere by the reductions in dead...
Paper Details
Title
Saproxylic insect assemblages in Canadian forests: diversity, ecology and conservation
Published Date
Jul 1, 2008
Volume
140
Issue
4
Pages
453 - 474
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