2013
DOI: 10.5424/fs/2013222-03020
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Phenology and abundance of Enoicyla pusilla in conifer stands

Abstract: Aim of study: We study the abundance of Enoicyla pusilla (Burmeister) in pine plantations and the effects of silvicultural thinning on insect population. This species is considered a rare member of the order Trichoptera, reported as absent or occasional in conifer forests. It has been suggested that the proliferation of conifer plantations may be a threat for this species by favoring population isolation.Area of study: Plantations of native and non-native pines in Galicia (NW of Spain). Material and methods:We… Show more

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