Effects of single-tree selection harvesting on hymenopteran and saproxylic insect assemblages in the canopy and understory of northern temperate forests
Insects respond to changes in microhabitat caused by canopy disturbance, and thus can be used to examine the ecological impacts of harvesting. Single-tree selection harvesting is the most common silvicultural system used to emulate local small-scale natural disturbance and maintain uneven-aged fores...
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Autores principales: | Smith, S.M., Islam, N., Bellocq, M.I. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1007662X_v23_n2_p275_Smith |
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