2021
DOI: 10.1111/afe.12433
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Macromoth community structure along a 95‐year post‐harvest chronosequence in managed forests of northwest Washington State (U.S.A.), with comparison to old growth forest communities

Abstract: The effects of timber harvest in the moist coniferous forests of western North America are not well documented for ecologically important arthropods such as moths. 2 We assessed the response of macromoth community structure (abundance, sample size-corrected estimates of species richness and diversity, and overall community composition) to time since deforestation at 20 previously logged sites (1-95 years post-harvest), and compared the macromoth communities at these stands to four old growth stands. 3 As stand… Show more

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