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106 related items for PubMed ID: 19036201

  • 1. Spatial structure of forest lepidopteran communities in oak hickory forests of Indiana.
    Summerville KS, Dupont MM, Johnson AV, Krehbiel RL.
    Environ Entomol; 2008 Oct; 37(5):1224-30. PubMed ID: 19036201
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  • 2. Managing the forest for more than the trees: effects of experimental timber harvest on forest Lepidoptera.
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    Ecol Appl; 2017 Jun; 27(4):1064-1081. PubMed ID: 28295816
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  • 4. Forest lepidopteran communities are more resilient to shelterwood harvests compared to more intensive logging regimes.
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    Root HT, Verschuyl J, Stokely T, Hammond P, Scherr MA, Betts MG.
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  • 11. Ten-year responses of ground-dwelling spiders to retention harvest in the boreal forest.
    Pinzon J, Spence JR, Langor DW, Shorthouse DP.
    Ecol Appl; 2016 Dec; 26(8):2579-2597. PubMed ID: 27907260
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  • 12. Thirty Years of Compositional Change in an Old-Growth Temperate Forest: The Role of Topographic Gradients in Oak-Maple Dynamics.
    Chapman JI, McEwan RW.
    PLoS One; 2016 Dec; 11(7):e0160238. PubMed ID: 27467130
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  • 13. A cross-continental comparison of plant and beetle responses to retention of forest patches during timber harvest.
    Baker SC, Halpern CB, Wardlaw TJ, Kern C, Edgar GJ, Thomson RJ, Bigley RE, Franklin JF, Gandhi KJ, Gustafsson L, Johnson S, Palik BJ, Spies TA, Steel EA, Weslien J, Strengbom J.
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  • 14. Oak forest exploitation and black-locust invasion caused severe shifts in epiphytic lichen communities in Northern Italy.
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  • 15. Turnover of Species and Guilds in Shrub Spider Communities in a 100-Year Postlogging Forest Chronosequence.
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    Environ Entomol; 2016 Feb 15; 45(1):117-26. PubMed ID: 26374757
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  • 16. β-Diversity partitioning of moth communities within and between different forest types.
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  • 19. Comparison of Ant Community Diversity and Functional Group Composition Associated to Land Use Change in a Seasonally Dry Oak Forest.
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  • 20. [Structure and floristic composition of three oak forests in the northern region of the Central Cordillera in Colombia].
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