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- Title
Production land use alters edge response functions in remnant forest invertebrate communities.
- Authors
Campbell, Rebecca E.; Harding, Jon S.; Ewers, Robert M.; Thorpe, Stephen; Didham, Raphael K.
- Abstract
The article presents the study which examines whether production land use alters edge response functions in invertebrate diversity and community composition across native forest boundaries in Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. The study selected paired native forest-vs.-pasture and native forest-vs.-plantation edge gradients within four catchments. It is noted that variation in adjacent production land use altered the edge response function for over 80% of all beetle samples.
- Subjects
BANKS Peninsula (N.Z.); NEW Zealand; EDGE effects (Ecology); INVERTEBRATE communities; LAND use; REMNANT vegetation; FOREST management; LANDSCAPE protection
- Publication
Ecological Applications, 2011, Vol 21, Issue 8, p3147
- ISSN
1051-0761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1890/10-2390.1