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Bark beetle infestation spots as biodiversity hotspots: Canopy gaps resulting from insect outbreaks enhance the species richness, diversity and abundance of birds breeding in coniferous forests 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 473
作者:  Przepióra F.;  Loch J.;  Ciach M.
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Biodiversity  Birds  Ecosystems  Living systems studies  Coniferous forests  Habitat heterogeneities  Insect outbreaks  Large scale events  Natural disturbance  Relative abundance  Temperate forests  Tropical ecosystems  Forestry  beetle  biodiversity  bird  coniferous forest  disturbance  forest canopy  relative abundance  species diversity  species richness  temperate forest  Biodiversity  Birds  Breeding  Ecosystems  Forestry  Forests  Insects  Trees  Carpathians  Gorce Mountains  Malopolskie  Poland [Central Europe]  Tatra Mountains  Aves  Hexapoda  Scolytinae  
Variation in population densities of the green spruce aphid Elatobium abietinum (Walker) in relation to tree age and forest stand structure 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 464
作者:  Straw N.A.;  Bladon F.M.;  Williams D.T.;  Fielding N.J.
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Climate change  Population dynamics  Population statistics  Timber  Continuous cover forestries  Elatobium abietinum  Insect abundance  Management systems  Picea sitchensis  Plantation forestry  Sitka spruce  Stand structures  Reforestation  abundance  aphid  clearcutting  forest cover  group selection  plantation forestry  population density  stand structure  thinning  tree  Age  Felling  Picea Sitchensis  Reforestation  Selection  Shelterwood  Trees  United Kingdom  Aphididae  Hemiptera  Hexapoda  Picea  Picea sitchensis  
Meta-analysis reveals declines in terrestrial but increases in freshwater insect abundances 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 368, 期号: 6489
作者:  van Klink R.;  Bowler D.E.;  Gongalsky K.B.;  Swengel A.B.;  Gentile A.;  Chase J.M.
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