Experiments with dead wood reveal the importance of dead branches in the canopy for saproxylic beetle conservation
Abstract
Vertical gradients of habitats are a typical characteristic of forest ecosystems. Sun-exposed dead wood in the upper canopy, for instance, provides a habitat for saproxylic beetles distinct from that in the more shaded dead wood below the canopy. Canopy research, however, is challenging due to both the limited accessibility and potential confounding effects of temperature on trapping probability when activity traps are used. We studied...
Paper Details
Title
Experiments with dead wood reveal the importance of dead branches in the canopy for saproxylic beetle conservation
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
409
Pages
564 - 570
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