نتایج جستجو برای: forest birds species richness and abundance forest biodiversity every four years caliper and tape

تعداد نتایج: 17027677  

2010
Sara A. Gagné Lenore Fahrig

Increasing housing density has negative effects on native biodiversity. This implies that we should build at low density to conserve native species. However, for a given human population, low-density development must cover a large area, resulting in sprawl. A pertinent question is then, at what housing density are the impacts of a given human population on native biodiversity minimized? We addr...

2018
Marisa J Stone Carla P Catterall Nigel E Stork

Clearing of dry forests globally creates edges between remnant forest and open anthropogenic habitats. We used flight intercept traps to evaluate how forest beetle communities are influenced by distance from such edges, together with vertical height, spatial location, and local vegetation structure, in an urbanising region (Brisbane, Australia). Species composition (but not total abundance or r...

2003
SAMUEL A. CUSHMAN KEVIN MCGARIGAL

We used a comparative mensurative landscape-level experiment to quantify the relative importance of mature forest area and fragmentation and differences among watersheds in influencing avian community diversity in the Oregon Coast Range, USA. Our study design included three large hydrological basins, two levels of fragmentation, and six levels of mature forest area. We recorded 82 species of bi...

2005
Cara R. Nelson Charles B. Halpern

Limited information exists on the effects of forest management practices on bryophytes, despite their importance to forest ecosystems. We examined short-term responses of ground-layer bryophytes to logging disturbance and creation of edges in mature Pseudotsuga forests of western Washington (USA). The abundance and richness of species were measured in four 1-ha forest aggregates (patches of int...

2012
Jos Barlow Juliana M. Silveira Luiz A. M. Mestre Rafael B. Andrade Gabriela Camacho D'Andrea Julio Louzada Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello Izaya Numata Sébastien Lacau Mark A. Cochrane

Fire has become an increasingly important disturbance event in south-western Amazonia. We conducted the first assessment of the ecological impacts of these wildfires in 2008, sampling forest structure and biodiversity along twelve 500 m transects in the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, Acre, Brazil. Six transects were placed in unburned forests and six were in forests that burned during a serie...

2014
Simone D. Langhans Klement Tockner

Understanding complex, dynamic, and diverse ecosystems is essential for developing sound management and conservation strategies. Gravel-bed river floodplains are composed of an interlinked mosaic of aquatic and terrestrial habitats hosting a diverse, specialized, and endangered fauna. Therefore, they serve as excellent models to investigate the biodiversity of multiple ecotones and related edge...

2005
MICHAEL D. ULYSHEN JAMES L. HANULA SCOTT HORN JOHN C. KILGO CHRISTOPHER E. MOORMAN

Malaise andpitfall trapswereused to sampleherbivorous insects in canopygaps created by group-selection cutting in a bottomland hardwood forest in South Carolina. The traps were placed at the centers, edges, and in the forest adjacent to gaps of different sizes (0.13, 0.26, and 0.50 ha) and ages (1 and 7 yr old) during four sampling periods in 2001.Overall, the abundance and species richness of ...

2010
Neis J. Martínez Nico M. Franz Jaime A. Acosta

Martínez NJ, Franz NM, Acosta JA. 2009. Structure of the scarab beetle fauna (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) in forest remnants of western Puerto Rico. Entomotropica 24(1): 1-9. We studied the richness and abundance of scarab beetle species (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) in two successional forest fragments located on the campus of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM), western Puerto Rico....

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Sara A Gagné Lenore Fahrig

To date, the vast majority of studies in urban areas have been carried out on birds, yet it is not known whether the responses of birds to urbanization are congruent with those of other taxa. In this paper, we compared the responses of breeding birds and carabid beetles to urbanization, specifically asking whether the emerging generalizations of the effects of extreme levels of urbanization on ...

2016
Holly Sitters Alan York Matthew Swan Fiona Christie Julian Di Stefano

Disturbance regimes are changing worldwide, and the consequences for ecosystem function and resilience are largely unknown. Functional diversity (FD) provides a surrogate measure of ecosystem function by capturing the range, abundance and distribution of trait values in a community. Enhanced understanding of the responses of FD to measures of vegetation structure at landscape scales is needed t...

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