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Saproxylic insects = diversity, ecology and conservation /
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Saproxylic insects/ edited by Michael D. Ulyshen.
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diversity, ecology and conservation /
其他作者:
Ulyshen, Michael D.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
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ix, 904 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
An introduction to the diversity, ecology and conservation of saproxylic insects -- General overview of saproxylic Coleoptera -- Ecology and conservation of Passalidae -- Diversity and ecology of stag beetles (Lucanidae) -- Saproxylic Diptera -- Ecology, diversity and conservation of saproxylic hymenopteran parasitoids -- Saproxylic bees and wasps -- Ants: Ecology and impacts in dead wood -- Diversity and ecology of saproxylic Hemiptera -- Diversity of saproxylic Lepidoptera -- Wood-feeding termites -- Insect-fungus interactions in dead wood systems -- Nutrient dynamics in decomposing dead wood in the context of wood eater requirements: The ecological stoichiometry of saproxylophagous insects -- Biotic interactions between saproxylic insect species -- Dispersal of saproxylic insects -- Seasonality and stratification: Neotropical saproxylic beetles respond to a heat and moisture continuum with conservatism and plasticity -- Importance of primary forests for the conservation of saproxylic insects -- The importance of dead-wood amount for saproxylic insects and how it interacts with dead-wood diversity and other habitat factors -- Conservation of saproxylic insect diversity under variable retention harvesting -- Saproxylic insects and fire -- Saproxylic insects in tree hollows -- It's the end of the wood as we know it: Insects in veteris (highly-decomposed) wood -- Utilization of non-native wood by saproxylic insects -- The role of urban environments for saproxylic insects -- Molecular tools for assessing saproxylic insect diversity.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75937-1
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9783319759371
Saproxylic insects = diversity, ecology and conservation /
Saproxylic insects
diversity, ecology and conservation /[electronic resource] :edited by Michael D. Ulyshen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - ix, 904 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Zoological monographs,v.12523-3904 ;. - Zoological monographs ;v.1..
An introduction to the diversity, ecology and conservation of saproxylic insects -- General overview of saproxylic Coleoptera -- Ecology and conservation of Passalidae -- Diversity and ecology of stag beetles (Lucanidae) -- Saproxylic Diptera -- Ecology, diversity and conservation of saproxylic hymenopteran parasitoids -- Saproxylic bees and wasps -- Ants: Ecology and impacts in dead wood -- Diversity and ecology of saproxylic Hemiptera -- Diversity of saproxylic Lepidoptera -- Wood-feeding termites -- Insect-fungus interactions in dead wood systems -- Nutrient dynamics in decomposing dead wood in the context of wood eater requirements: The ecological stoichiometry of saproxylophagous insects -- Biotic interactions between saproxylic insect species -- Dispersal of saproxylic insects -- Seasonality and stratification: Neotropical saproxylic beetles respond to a heat and moisture continuum with conservatism and plasticity -- Importance of primary forests for the conservation of saproxylic insects -- The importance of dead-wood amount for saproxylic insects and how it interacts with dead-wood diversity and other habitat factors -- Conservation of saproxylic insect diversity under variable retention harvesting -- Saproxylic insects and fire -- Saproxylic insects in tree hollows -- It's the end of the wood as we know it: Insects in veteris (highly-decomposed) wood -- Utilization of non-native wood by saproxylic insects -- The role of urban environments for saproxylic insects -- Molecular tools for assessing saproxylic insect diversity.
This volume offers extensive information on insect life in dying and dead wood. Written and reviewed by leading experts from around the world, the twenty-five chapters included here provide the most global coverage possible and specifically address less-studied taxa and topics. An overarching goal of this work is to unite literature that has become fragmented along taxonomic and geographic lines. A particular effort was made to recognize the dominant roles that social insects (e.g., termites, ants and passalid beetles) play in saproxylic assemblages in many parts of the world without overlooking the non-social members of these communities. The book is divided into four parts: Part I "Diversity" includes chapters addressing the major orders of saproxylic insects (Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera and Blattodea), broadly organized in decreasing order of estimated global saproxylic diversity. In addition to order-level treatments, some chapters in this part discuss groups of particular interest, including pollinators, hymenopteran parasitoids, ants, stag and passalid beetles, and wood-feeding termites. Part II "Ecology" discusses insect-fungal and insect-insect interactions, nutritional ecology, dispersal, seasonality, and vertical stratification. Part III "Conservation" focuses on the importance of primary forests for saproxylic insects, offers recommendations for conserving these organisms in managed forests, discusses the relationships between saproxylic insects and fire, and addresses the value of tree hollows and highly-decomposed wood for saproxylic insects. Utilization of non-native wood by saproxylic insects and the suitability of urban environments for these organisms are also covered. Lastly, Part IV "Methodological Advancements" highlights molecular tools for assessing saproxylic diversity. The book offers an accessible and insightful resource for natural historians of all kinds and will especially appeal to entomologists, ecologists, conservationists and foresters.
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