Relative abundance and species richness of cerambycid beetles in partial cut and uncut bottomland ha...
Relative abundance and species richness of cerambycid beetles in partial cut and uncut bottomland hardwood forests
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Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada
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Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada
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Partial cutting techniques are increasingly advocated and used to create habitat for priority wildlife. However, partial cutting may or may not benefit species dependent on deadwood; harvesting can supplement coarse woody debris in the form of logging slash, but standing dead trees may be targeted for removal. We sampled cerambycid beetles during t...
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Relative abundance and species richness of cerambycid beetles in partial cut and uncut bottomland hardwood forests
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_230537487
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_230537487
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0045-5067
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1208-6037
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10.1139/X09-105