Comparison between managed forest and low managed woodland (notably rich in deadwood) in south-east of Belgium (Ardenne) concerning epigeal invertebrates (Carabidae, Staphylinidae, Millipedes, Centipedes and woodlice) trapping by pitfall. Questions : what is the state of these groups in our forests ? What management rules can we deduce from our research to improve forest biodiversity ? Partners : 1) Gaëtan du Bus (UCL-EFOR) : dubus@efor.ucl.ac.be 2) Xylobios project : http://mrw.wallonie.be/dgrne/sibw/organisations/OFFH/xylobios/home.html http://bch-cbd.naturalsciences.be/belgium/contribution/symposium22may2002/abstractsposter.htm#2uk
old growth forest, natural woodland, forest management, sylviculture, terrestrial, entomology, zoology, Habitat management, restoration, Forests, Origins, Maintenance and Change of Biodiversity, Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity, Belgium, Walloon Region, Wallonia, Metazoa, Invertebrata, Arthropoda, Insecta, Staphylinidae, Myriapoda, Isopoda, Coleoptera, Carabidae
Belgium {Geographical scope}
Forest {Habitat type}
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Pontégnie, Michaël | promotor |
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Biodiversité à l'échelle locale et régionale | unknown |
created:2011-12-14 14:18:59 UTC, source:biodiv