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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 ha...

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Relative abundance and species richness of cerambycid beetles in partial cut and uncut bottomland hardwood forests

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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

Journal title

Canadian journal of forest research, 2009-11, Vol.39 (11), p.2100-2108

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English

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Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada

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Contents

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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ISSN

0045-5067

E-ISSN

1208-6037

DOI

10.1139/X09-105

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