2008
DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2008.10638307
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Saproxylic beetle assemblages of three managed oak woodlands in the Eastern Mediterranean

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“…The scattered oaks in the pine forests as well as the oaks studied in the Q. calliprinos forests were relatively young trees inhabited only by a few species. A far larger number of saproxylic beetle species can be expected in oldgrowth oak stands in the same region: Buse et al (2008b) recorded 74 saproxylic beetle species in the old oak stand ''The Fourties'', Mt. Carmel, whereas the maximum species number found here in all forest types with a larger investigative effort was 44 species per forest stand.…”
Section: Species Richness In Mediterranean Forestsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The scattered oaks in the pine forests as well as the oaks studied in the Q. calliprinos forests were relatively young trees inhabited only by a few species. A far larger number of saproxylic beetle species can be expected in oldgrowth oak stands in the same region: Buse et al (2008b) recorded 74 saproxylic beetle species in the old oak stand ''The Fourties'', Mt. Carmel, whereas the maximum species number found here in all forest types with a larger investigative effort was 44 species per forest stand.…”
Section: Species Richness In Mediterranean Forestsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Although the Mediterranean region is considered to be a biodiversity hotspot (Medail and Quezel, 1999;Myers et al, 2000), only a few systematic studies report on the biodiversity of beetles in Mediterranean tree habitats (e.g. Brin and Brustel, 2006;Buse et al, 2008b;da Silva et al, 2009;Sirami et al, 2008;Taboada et al, 2006).…”
Section: Species Richness In Mediterranean Forestsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In France, because human pressure on woody resources has decreased, Q. ilex coppices are now expanding and ageing (Scarascia-Mugnozza et al 2000). As they age, these secondary forests accumulate structural changes that represent new and valuable opportunities for harbouring a diversity of insects, birds and epiphytic bryophytes (see Buse et al 2008).…”
Section: Handling Editor: Jean Garbayementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trunk hollows with wood mould harbour a specialized fauna, mainly consisting of beetles and flies (DAJOZ 1980). The beetle fauna in tree hollows has been of interest to entomologists for a long time, but only recently using quantitative methods (RANIUS & JANSSON 2002, BUSE et al 2008, SVERDRUP-THYGESON et al 2010, GOUIX & BRUSTEL 2011. Many insect species dependent on large, old and hollow trees have survived in small remnant woodlands of ancient trees, often in the agricultural landscape.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BRIN & BRUSTEL 2006, BUSE et al 2008, JANSSON & COùKUN 2008, DA SILVA et al 2009). Only recently have studies of old oaks (Quercus spp.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%