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Zopheridae

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2018
2018
The family Zopheridae Solier consist of members from several previous families, Zopherinae Solier, Monommatinae Blanchard and… 
Review
2017
Review
2017
....................................................................................................................................................... iii Acknowledgements ...................................................................................................................................... iv List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................... vi List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................ vii Chapter 1.0 .................................................................................................................................................... 1 Thesis Overview ............................................................................................................................... 1 Saproxylic Organisms at a Glance .................................................................................................... 3 Ecological Requirements: The Importance of Deadwood ............................................................... 5 Comparing Diversity Between Old Growth Forests and Tree Plantations ....................................... 7 Managing for Sustainable Ecosystems via Saproxylic Communities ............................................... 7 Invasive Species and Resource Pulses ........................................................................................... 11 Using Saproxylic Beetles as Indicators of Ecological Integrity ....................................................... 13 The Importance of Monitoring Insect Populations ........................................................................ 15 Chapter 2.0 .................................................................................................................................................. 17 Methodology .................................................................................................................................. 17 Study Sites ......................................................................................................................... 17 Insect Sampling ................................................................................................................. 25 Statistical Analyses ............................................................................................................ 27 Results ............................................................................................................................................ 32 Chapter 3.0 .................................................................................................................................................. 44 Insight Into Saproxylic Beetle Communities in Kitchener, ON ....................................................... 44 Comparing Biodiversity between Study Sites ................................................................................ 44 Families of Interest Due to Ecological Importance and Indicators of Forest Integrity .................. 46 Functional Groups .......................................................................................................................... 50 Recommendations and Conclusions .............................................................................................. 51 References .................................................................................................................................................. 58 Appendix ..................................................................................................................................................... 70 
2017
2017
We describe two species of Pycnomerus, P. rimatara and P. prebblei, using subfossil material, from the island of Rimatara in the… 
2015
2015
The family Zopheridae Solier, 1834 has a worldwide distribution and includes 1700 species and 190 genera (Ślipiński et al. 2011… 
2014
2014
A new fossil beetle, Xylolaemus sakhnovi sp. nov., from Baltic amber (Eocene) of the Kaliningrad region of Russia is described… 
2013
2013
The Australian endemic genus Enhypnon Carter (Coleoptera, Zopheridae) is revised, including the description of six new species: E… 
2012
2012
A new colydiine species, Microsicus constrictus, is described as the eighth representative of Microsicus from Japan. The new… 
2009
2009
Resumen: Se cita por primera vez Synchita separanda (Reitter, 1882) (Coleoptera: Zopheridae) de la Península Ibérica tras la… 
2006
2006
Abstract We revise the Nearctic species of Nosoderma previously associated with the genera Noserus LeConte 1862 and Phloeodes… 
2004
2004
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  • 2004
  • Corpus ID: 73603154
Sirrhas Champion and its type, S. limbatus Champion, are redescribed and S. variegatus, sp. nov., is described, along with its…