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Insect habitats : characteristics, diversity, and management /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Harris, Edina L. (Editor ), Davies, Newell E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova/Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2010]
Colección:Insects and other terrestrial arthropods--biology, chemistry and behavior series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • INSECT HABITATS: CHARACTERISTICS, DIVERSITY AND MANAGEMENT; INSECT HABITATS: CHARACTERISTICS, DIVERSITY AND MANAGEMENT; CONTENTS; PREFACE ; ECOLOGY OF A WOODLAND BUTTERFLY WITHNEAR-THREATENED STATUS, SASAKIA CHARONDA, (LEPIDOPTERA, NYMPHALIDAE) AND MANAGEMENTOF RIPARIAN AND SECONDARY BROADLEAFDECIDUOUS FORESTS FOR CONSERVATIONOF THE BUTTERFLY; Abstract; 1. General Introduction; Life Cycle of Sasakia Charonda; 2. Roles of Riparian and Secondary Forests in MaintainingSasakia Charonda Populations in Central Japan; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Materials and Methods; Study Area.
  • Landscape and Host Tree DistributionNumber of S. Charonda Larvae; Number of Larvae on Adult Host Tree; Number of Adults and their Behavior; Statistical Analysis; 2.3. Results; Distribution and Size Structure of Host Trees; Number of Larval Individuals per Host Tree; Adults Density and the Behavior; 2.4. Conclusion; Relationship between Natural and Artificial Disturbances and Regenerationof C. Sinensis and C. Jessoensis; Importance of Riparian Forests and Secondary Forests to S. Charonda Populations; Patterns in the Behavior of S. Charonda; Conservation Implications.
  • 3. Mechanism of Maintenance of Sasakia Charonda Populationsin Secondary Broadleaf Deciduous Forests3.1. Effects of Traditional Periodical Coppicing Managements of SecondaryBroadleaf Deciduous Forests on Maintenance of Population of SasakiaCharonda and its Host Tree Celtis Sinensis; 3.1.1. Introduction; 3.1.2. Materials And Methods; Study Sites; Distribution of Forests and Management States of Them; Adult Trees; Seedlings Immediately After Generating Seen near Cutover Land; Number of Overwintering Larvae per Host Tree and Its Surrounding EnvironmentalElements.
  • Relationships between Number of Overwintering Larvae per Host Tree and ItsSurrounding Environmental ElementsNumber of Adult Butterfly in the Two Study Sites; 3.1.3. Results; Distribution of Each Community Type of Forest and its Management Situation; The Management Situation of Each Community Type of Forest; Distribution of Celtis Sinensis Host Trees; Relationship between the Number of Overwintering Larvae per Host Tree and ItsSurrounding Environmental Elements; Number of Adult Butterflies Observed and the Places where Adults Were Observed; 3.1.4. Conclusion.
  • Distribution Pattern of Each Forest CommunityDistribution and Regeneration Patterns of C. Sinensis Host Trees; Habitat Requirements of the Overwintering Larvae and Adults of S. Charonda; Forestry Management for Conservation of S. Charonda Populations; 3.2. Effects of Fragmentation of Secondary Broadleaf Deciduous Forestson Populations of Sasakia Charonda in Central Japan; 3.2.1. Introduction; 3.2.2. Materials and Methods; Study Area; Distribution Pattern of Secondary Forests and Host Trees; Number of Overwintering Larvae per Host Tree; The Number of Host Trees Surrounding the Focal Host Tree.