IRIS publication 72148542
Spider communities as bio-indicators in Irish plantation forests
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TY - CONF - Oxbrough, A.; Gittings, T.; Kelly, T.C.; Giller P.S.; O'Halloran, J - The British Ecological Society Annual meeting - Spider communities as bio-indicators in Irish plantation forests - 2004 - Unknown - Validated - 1 - () - University of Lancaster, UK - 07-SEP-04 - 09-MAR-04 - Ground dwelling spider communities were investigated in Sitka spruce and ash plantations across the forest cycle. The impact of tree age and species on spider community structure and diversity was largely due to the contrasting nature and structure of ground vegetation and litter. Recommendations for enhancing biodiversity in forestry are suggested. - Bioforest Research project, COFORD ; EPA DA - 2004/NaN ER -
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@inproceedings{V72148542, = {Oxbrough, A. and Gittings, T. and Kelly, T.C. and Giller P.S. and O'Halloran, J}, = {The British Ecological Society Annual meeting}, = {{Spider communities as bio-indicators in Irish plantation forests}}, = {2004}, = {Unknown}, = {Validated}, = {1}, = {()}, = {University of Lancaster, UK}, month = {Sep}, = {09-MAR-04}, = {{Ground dwelling spider communities were investigated in Sitka spruce and ash plantations across the forest cycle. The impact of tree age and species on spider community structure and diversity was largely due to the contrasting nature and structure of ground vegetation and litter. Recommendations for enhancing biodiversity in forestry are suggested.}}, = {Bioforest Research project, COFORD ; EPA}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Oxbrough, A.; Gittings, T.; Kelly, T.C.; Giller P.S.; O'Halloran, J | ||
TITLE | The British Ecological Society Annual meeting | ||
PUBLICATION_NAME | Spider communities as bio-indicators in Irish plantation forests | ||
YEAR | 2004 | ||
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STATUS | Validated | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 1 | ||
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LOCATION | University of Lancaster, UK | ||
START_DATE | 07-SEP-04 | ||
END_DATE | 09-MAR-04 | ||
ABSTRACT | Ground dwelling spider communities were investigated in Sitka spruce and ash plantations across the forest cycle. The impact of tree age and species on spider community structure and diversity was largely due to the contrasting nature and structure of ground vegetation and litter. Recommendations for enhancing biodiversity in forestry are suggested. | ||
FUNDED_BY | Bioforest Research project, COFORD ; EPA | ||
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