37 results on '"Bussler, Heinz"'
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2. Canopy openness as the main driver of aculeate Hymenoptera and saproxylic beetle diversity following natural disturbances and salvage logging
3. Arthropod communities in fungal fruitbodies are weakly structured by climate and biogeography across European beech forests
4. Decadal effects of landscape-wide enrichment of dead wood on saproxylic organisms in beech forests of different historic management intensity
5. Ambient and substrate energy influence decomposer diversity differentially across trophic levels
6. Low accuracy bark gouging controls Ips typographus outbreaks while conserving non- target beetle diversity
7. “Primeval forest relict beetles” of Central Europe: a set of 168 umbrella species for the protection of primeval forest remnants
8. Canopy Openness as the Main Driver of Aculeate Hymenoptera and Saproxylic Beetle Diversity Following Natural Disturbances and Salvage Logging
9. Some of the rarest European saproxylic beetles are common in the wilderness of Northern Mongolia
10. Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles
11. Abundance, not diversity, of host beetle communities determines abundance and diversity of parasitoids in deadwood
12. Ants on oaks: effects of forest structure on species composition
13. Vacuum cleaning for conservationists: a new method for inventory of Osmoderma eremita (Scop., 1763) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and other inhabitants of hollow trees in Natura 2000 areas
14. The European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus in a national park: from pest to keystone species
15. Saproxylic beetle assemblages related to silvicultural management intensity and stand structures in a beech forest in Southern Germany
16. Diversity and conservation of saproxylic beetles in 42 European tree species: an experimental approach using early successional stages of branches
17. Decadal effects of landscape-wide enrichment of dead wood on saproxylic organisms in beech forests of different historic management intensity
18. Diversity and conservation of saproxylic beetles in 42 European tree species: an experimental approach using early successional stages of branches.
19. “Primeval forest relict beetles” of Central Europe: a set of 168 umbrella species for the protection of primeval forest remnants
20. 6000 m² strict forest reserve in focus – What relations may species groups indicate in unmanaged mixed deciduous forests?
21. Canopy closure determines arthropod assemblages in microhabitats created by windstorms and salvage logging
22. Bark-scratching of storm-felled trees preserves biodiversity at lower economic costs compared to debarking
23. Bark beetles - between pest species and ecosystem engineers
24. Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles
25. The 'Rothenbuch concept of dead wood and habitat trees' and its effects on the diversity of structures and biodiversity of beech-forests
26. Urwaldrelikt-Arten - Xylobionte Käfer als Indikatoren für Strukturqualität und Habitattradition
27. New Insights into the Consequences of Post-Windthrow Salvage Logging Revealed by Functional Structure of Saproxylic Beetles Assemblages
28. Saproxylic beetles as indicator species for dead-wood amount and temperature in European beech forests
29. Implications from large-scale spatial diversity patterns of saproxylic beetles for the conservation of European Beech forests
30. Abundance and pest classification of scolytid species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) follow different patterns
31. Learning from a “benign neglect strategy” in a national park: Response of saproxylic beetles to dead wood accumulation
32. Ants on oaks: effects of forest structure on species composition
33. Vacuum cleaning for conservationists: a new method for inventory of Osmoderma eremita (Scop., 1763) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and other inhabitants of hollow trees in Natura 2000 areas
34. Key factors and critical thresholds at stand scale for saproxylic beetles in a beech dominated forest, southern Germany
35. Saproxylic beetle assemblages related to silvicultural management intensity and stand structures in a beech forest in Southern Germany
36. Die FFH-Art Alpenbock (Rosalia alpina Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) in Bayern: Faunistik, Ökologie und Erhaltungszustand.
37. Implications from large-scale spatial diversity patterns of saproxylic beetles for the conservation of European Beech forests.
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