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Title: The role of dead wood in maintaining arthropod diversity on the forest floor.
Authors: Hanula, J.L.
Horn, S.
Wade, D.D.
USDA, FS
Source: Insect biodiversity and dead wood : proceedings of a symposium for the 22nd International Congress of Entomology / editors, Simon J. Grove, James L. Hanula. Asheville, NC : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, [2006], p. 57-66.
NALT Subjects: Arthropoda
arthropod communities
species diversity
forest litter
dead wood
logs
forest ecology
Picoides borealis
woodpeckers
predator-prey relationships
coniferous forests
Pinus palustris
prescribed burning
Florida
Other Subjects: ground-dwelling arthropods
prey availability
coarse woody debris
Issue Date: 2006
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10113/2274
Appears in Collections:USDA Research and Information

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