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dc.contributor.authorLencinas, María Vanessa-
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Pastur, Guillermo-
dc.contributor.authorAnderson, Christopher-
dc.contributor.authorBusso, Carlos-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-10T17:20:55Z-
dc.date.available2019-04-10T17:20:55Z-
dc.date.issued2008-
dc.identifier.issn1572-9753-
dc.identifier.urihttp://biblioteca.cehum.org/handle/CEHUM2018/1303-
dc.description.abstractInsect community studies related to forest management focus principally on timber-quality stands, and often omit the remainder of the landscape. This study aimed mainly to compare insect communities of primary timber-quality forests (Nothofagus pumilio) with associated non-timber-quality stands (wetland, edge, riparian and N. antarctica forests), and secondarily to characterize these insect assemblages throughout the growing season and at different vertical strata to evaluate the importance of each habitat type for insect conservation. A total of 18,800 individuals belonging to 231 RTUs (recognizable taxonomic units) were identified, of which Diptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera and Coleoptera were the dominant orders. Lepidoptera RTUs were mostly generalists, while the other main orders were most frequently found in timber-quality forests and included many RTUs with specific environmental requirements. Timber-quality stands had higher richness and abundance than associated nontimber-quality forests and possessed more exclusive species (18%), while 39% of RTUs were shared between all sites. The spatial heterogeneity of timber-quality stands generated different niches and favored insect diversity, which would not have been maintained by protecting nontimber-quality stands alone. Consequently, the proper management of subantarctic Nothofagus forests must include the conservation of timber-quality stands, as protection of non-timber-quality areas alone will not be sufficient for insect conservation at the landscape scale.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.subjectChilees_ES
dc.subjectRegión XIIes_ES
dc.subjectArgentinaes_ES
dc.subjectEntomologíaes_ES
dc.subjectIndicadores Ambientaleses_ES
dc.subjectDiversidad Biológicaes_ES
dc.subjectRecursos Forestaleses_ES
dc.subjectHumedales_ES
dc.titleThe value of timber quality forests for insect conservation on Tierra del Fuego Island compared to associated non-timber quality standses_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES
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