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Effects of timber harvesting and forest fire on the ecological diversity of carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in aspen dominated mixedwood forests (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in western Manitoba

Posted on:2006-01-20Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Manitoba (Canada)Candidate:Shaddock, Jeffrey KFull Text:PDF
GTID:2453390008469217Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) were sampled in burned and timber harvested mixedwood forests to determine the effects of disturbance type on carabid beetle communities. Three forest age classes within each disturbance type were compared: sites burned in 1980, 1961 and 1932; and sites harvested in 1995, 1980 and 1967. A total of 13873 carabid beetles, representing 51 species, were caught using pitfall traps during varying summer sampling periods in 2000, 2001 and 2002. The catch frequency of carabid beetles was generally higher in burned forests compared to harvested forests, although there was a high degree of variation within burned forests. The differences in catch frequency between disturbance types were due primarily to high catch frequencies of forest generalist carabid beetle species, such as Platynus decentis (Say), Pterostichus adstrictus Eschscholtz, and Synuchus impunctatus (Say) in burned forests. There were no significant differences detected between burned and timber harvested sites in the number of species of carabid beetles, log alpha diversity, evenness, or the Berger-Parker (dominance) index. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Carabid beetles, Forests, Timber, Burned, Harvested
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