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Effects of Selective Logging on the Butterflies of a Bornean Rainforest - all 6 versions »
SJ Willott, DC Lim, SG Compton, SL Sutton - Conservation Biology, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
Abstract: Selective logging has been the main cause of disturbance to tropical
forests in Southeast Asia, so the extent to which biodiversity is maintained in
selectively logged forest is of prime conservation importance. We compared ...
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Scale-Dependent Effects of Habitat Disturbance on Species Richness in Tropical Forests - all 6 versions »
KC Hamer, JK Hill - Conservation Biology, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
Abstract: Despite growing concern, no consensus has emerged over the effects of
habitat modification on species diversity in tropical forests. Even for
comparatively well-studied taxa such as Lepidoptera, disturbance has been ...
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Effect of Experimental Selective Logging on Tropical Butterflies - all 6 versions »
OT Lewis - Conservation Biology, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: I investigated the effects of an experimental selective logging regime
on the assemblage of fruit- feeding butterflies in replicated experimental plots
in the Chiquibul Forest, Belize. Over a 12-month period, I caught 1187 ...
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Habitat and successional status of plants in relation to the communities of their leaf-chewing … - all 6 versions »
JAN LEPS, V NOVOTNY, Y BASSET - Ecology, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
1 The spatial distribution of 30 woody species (15 species each of Euphorbiaceae
and Moraceae) and their associated leaf-chewing communities (Orthoptera,
Phasmatodea, Coleoptera and Lepidoptera) were studied in coastal, riverine ...
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Impact of logging on the richness and diversity of forest butterflies in a tropical dry forest in … - all 4 versions »
J Ghazoul - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2002 - Springer
JABOURY GHAZOUL TH Huxley School of Environment,Earth Sciences and
Engineering,Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,Silwood
Park,Ascot,Berks,SL5 7PY,UK (e-mail: j.ghazoul@ic.ac.uk; fax: +44-207-5942308)
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Biodiversity indicator groups of tropical land-use systems: comparing plants, birds, and insects. - all 3 versions »
CH Schulze, M Waltert, PJA Kessler, R Pitopang, VD … - Ecological Applications, 2004 - gwdg.de
Page 1. 1321 Ecological Applications, 14(5), 2004, pp. 1321–1333 2004 by
the Ecological Society of America BIODIVERSITY INDICATOR GROUPS OF TROPICAL
LAND-USE SYSTEMS: COMPARING PLANTS, BIRDS, AND INSECTS ...
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Effects of Forest Management on Diversity and Abundance of Fruit-feeding Nymphalid Butterflies in … - all 6 versions »
H Fermon, M Waltert, TB Larsen, U Dall'Asta, M … - Journal of Insect Conservation, 2000 - Springer
1 Centre for Nature Conservation (Department I), University of Göttingen,
Von-Siebold-Straße 2, 37075 Göttingen, Germany 2 5 Wilson Compound, 2811 Park
Avenue, 1300 Pasay City - Metero Manila, The Philippines 3 Royal Belgian ...
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The concept of the taxon cycle in biogeography - all 4 versions »
RE Ricklefs, E Bermingham - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
ABSTRACT Taxon cycles are sequential phases of expansion and contrac- tion of
the ranges of species, associated generally with shifts in ecological
distribution. The important contribution of the taxon cycle to ...
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Alien Abduction: Disruption of Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions by Invasive Species - all 5 versions »
J Ghazoul - BIOTROPICA - bioone.org
The indirect impacts of Shorea siamensis-logging on the reproductive ecology of
Dipterocarpus obtusifolius, a self- incompatible butterfly-, moth-, and
bird-pollinated tree, were studied in tropical dry forest in Thailand. ...
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Patterns in the structure of grassland butterfly communities along a gradient of human disturbance: … - all 4 versions »
M Kitahara, K Sei, K Fujii - Population Ecology, 2000 - Springer
Abstract Kitahara and Fujii, in 1994, analyzed the butterfly communities along a
gradient of human disturbance by ap- plying the generalist/specialist concept.
Butterfly species were classified into generalist or specialist species ...
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