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Harvesting Small Trees and Forest Residues
Author | : International Energy Agency Bioenergy Agreement |
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Release | : 1989 |
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A Database of Non-integrated North American Methods for Harvesting Small Trees and Residues for Energy
Author | : Bruce Ralph Hartsough |
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Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Biomass energy |
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Harvesting and Utilization Opportunities for Forest Residues in the Northern Rocky Mountains
Author | : Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah) |
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Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Wood waste |
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Saproxylic Beetles
Author | : Jörn Buse |
Publisher | : Andersen Press (UK) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Beetles |
ISBN | : 9789546425072 |
The group of saproxylic beetles consists of thousands of different species exhibiting a rich variety of form as well as varied life-cycle strategies. They play an important role in decomposition processes and thus for nutrient-cycling in natural ecosystems. Based on contributions given at the conference this book contains contributions about research on conservation ecology of saproxylic beetles as well as results from recent faunistic surveys in different European regions. It comprises aspects of saproxylic beetle ecology, faunistics, diversity and conservation issues. International experts report on their activity, management strategies and new approaches in saproxylic insect conservation. There are a lot of people doing research on saproxylic beetles in different countries of the world, but this seems to be a little bit disorganized. Hopefully, these European conferences will lead to a better, more international network. The contributions included in this volume cover a broad spectrum of research on saproxylic beetles, organized in three main chapters: "Saproxylic beetle assemblages and regional surveys" include "Oaks in Norway," showing the abundance and composition of red-listed species of beetles in hollow oaks. Further reports on regional surveys deals with a spruce primeval forest in Romania, a hardwood floodplain forest in the Czech Republic, and the Gartow region of Lower Saxony, a hotspot of saproxylic beetle diversity in north-western Germany. "Saproxylic beetle ecology and implications for their conservation" deals with ecological studies of single species, e.g. Limoniscus violaceus, Lucanus cervus, Osmoderma eremita and the worldwide distribution of the genus Cucujus. "Advances in methodology and databases" discusses new techniques in trapping and the development of databases. This volume gives a nice overview of the actual research on saproxylic beetles in Europe and I wish the next conference in 2010 a successful meeting; maybe some people from the UK or even overseas should be invited.