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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 14/2009

01-12-2009 | Original Paper

Boxes mimicking tree hollows can help conservation of saproxylic beetles

Authors: Nicklas Jansson, Thomas Ranius, Anna Larsson, Per Milberg

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 14/2009

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Abstract

Old hollow trees have declined in Europe and many saproxylic (i.e. wood-dwelling) invertebrates living on them are threatened. The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent artificial habitats can be exploited by saproxylic beetles. To mimic the conditions in tree hollows, we constructed wooden boxes filled with different combinations of substrates like oak saw dust, oak leaves, a dead hen (Gallus domesticus), chicken dung, lucerne flour or potatoes and placed them on tree trunks. To investigate the importance of distance from dispersal sources, we placed boxes at different distances (0–1,800 m) from three species-rich sites with high densities of hollow oaks. Over 3 years, 3,423 specimens of 105 saproxylic beetle species were caught in 47 boxes. Among beetles found in hollow oaks that were either tree-hollow species, bird nest species, or wood rot species, 70% were also found in the boxes. A dead hen added to the artificial wood mould gave a higher number of beetle specimens. The number of species associated with tree hollows in oak decreased with distance from sites with hollow oaks. In conclusion, the prospects for using artificial environments for boosting substrate availability, or to fill spatial and temporal gaps therein, for saproxylic beetles are good.

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Metadata
Title
Boxes mimicking tree hollows can help conservation of saproxylic beetles
Authors
Nicklas Jansson
Thomas Ranius
Anna Larsson
Per Milberg
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 14/2009
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-009-9687-2

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