How post-fire succession shapes psammophilous ground-dwelling assemblages: effect of wildfire and alteration in food composition.
Dominik Stočes,
Jan Šipoš,
Jakub Špoula
et al.
Abstract:Psammophilous beetles, a group endangered in temperate ecosystems, are mainly threatened by habitat loss. These beetles thrive in areas formed by the weathering of marine or fluvial sediments. Historically, practices such as slash-and-burn method or litter raking have exposed and destabilized sediments. In Europe, the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) has been used to stabilize sand dunes, improve soil composition and create shadier environments. This has led to the degradation of psammophilous communities and a d… Show more
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