Introduction
Ebbe Nielsen and Rolf Oberprieler
Invertebrate Taxonomy 14(6) 719 - 720
Abstract
In this brief review we outline the contribution of Dr J. F. Lawrence to a
major long-term field experiment in the southeast forests of NSW that examines
the effect of habitat fragmentation on beetles. Dr J. F. Lawrence identified
and curated the beetle fauna, which proved to be a significant and long-term
commitment. The beetle data set has since provided great insight to the
complex effects of habitat fragmentation. In addition, the size and quality of
the data set mean that, on an international level, it is a major inventory of
beetle diversity in a temperate Eucalyptus forest, in
its own right. Here we outline Dr J. F. Lawrence’s contribution and
summarise the main features of the beetle data set and our findings about the
impacts of fragmentation on the beetle fauna.
Full text doi:10.1071/ITv14n6_IN
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