Activities of insects in forests: Implications for Wilderness Area management. Coulson, R. N. Pages 115-119 in D, 1986. abstract bibtex Wilderness areas are unique forested ecosystems only in the sense that they were purposefully designated because of outstanding characteristics associated with the landscape. The persistence of these characteristics through space and time is influenced by the activities of insects and other arthropods. We examine the roles of insects in forest ecosystems and interpret these roles in the context of basic principles of ecological succession, disturbances, and landscape properties. In selecting sites for wilderness preservation, the size of the area, the type of forest ecosystem, and the disturbance regime must be considered because the interaction of these variables may indicate the need or management if the characteristics for which the area was set aside are to be preserved.
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title = {Activities of insects in forests: {Implications} for {Wilderness} {Area} management.},
abstract = {Wilderness areas are unique forested ecosystems only in the sense that they were purposefully designated because of outstanding characteristics associated with the landscape. The persistence of these characteristics through space and time is influenced by the activities of insects and other arthropods. We examine the roles of insects in forest ecosystems and interpret these roles in the context of basic principles of ecological succession, disturbances, and landscape properties. In selecting sites for wilderness preservation, the size of the area, the type of forest ecosystem, and the disturbance regime must be considered because the interaction of these variables may indicate the need or management if the characteristics for which the area was set aside are to be preserved.},
journal = {Pages 115-119 in D},
author = {Coulson, R. N.},
year = {1986},
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}
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