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Ecology and conservation of the Dutch ground beetle fauna
Hans turin,
D. johan kotze,
Stefan müller-kroehling,
Pavel saska,
John spence,
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Theodoor heijerman
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Over the past decades, large amounts of data about carabids have been collected in the Netherlands, initially for the purpose of creating distribution maps for the country. In addition to informati...
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01 January 2022

Over the past decades, large amounts of data about carabids have been collected in the Netherlands, initially for the purpose of creating distribution maps for the country. In addition to information from collections and faunistic publications, a significant amount of data came from ecological studies using pitfall traps. Because of the rich tradition of carabidological research in the Netherlands, an exceptionally large database of these pitfall data is available. The database is a mix of approximately 1,500 short-term samples and circa 4,400 so-called 'year-samples', for which pitfalls were functional during the whole activity period of ground beetles in spring and autumn. These year-samples came from 2,850 sites, covering the period of 1953-2018, and represent all habitats on the Dutch landscape. These data offer an unusual view of the presence and activity of this common insect family.
The data gathered from pitfall trapping is summarised and provides a fresh integrated perspective about the Dutch ground beetle fauna. The characteristic species composition of 17 habitat groups is described in detail. Over 320 species present in the database have been classified into six main groups, according to their patterns of habitat use. Both the classification of habitats and associated species have been tested and used in various analyses in the book. Two chapters give special attention to changes in the Dutch fauna over the past 66 years by means of extensive trend analysis and relate this understanding to nature conservation. The book provides an extension and update for Turin's (2000) atlas. The Dutch carabid fauna is discussed considering relevant literature but uses predominantly European studies to put the faunal patterns in broader context.
This book presents the story of Dutch ground beetles and illustrates the contribution of pitfall trapping to our understanding of the ecology of this fascinating and unusually well-studied group of beetles.
Price: $187.00
Pages: 452
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Wageningen Academic
Publication Date:
01 January 2022
ISBN: 9789086863693
Format: Hardcover
The book presents the successful approach to evaluating the enormous amount of data on the Dutch carabid beetles. The methods used are not only described but their applicability is tested and their selection justified in detail. The naming and labelling are clear and well- arranged and consistent throughout the book. The presentations and results are supported in detail by tables and illustrations and illustrated by impressive habitat pictures and photos of the species, especially the excellent live photographs by Heijerman.
Dietrich Mossakowski, in ZooKeys, August 2022
Entomologists who want to learn more about carabid beetle ecology and diversity as well as conservation biologists and land managers who employ ecological sampling to answer questions about population trends will both find this book incredibly informative.
James K. Liebherr, in: The Coleopterists Bulletin 76(3) (2022)
[…] this volume represents a milestone not only for the conservation of Dutch carabid fauna, but also for the neighboring countries of Central Europe because it unifies into a single database thousands of quantitative data that may be a reference point for several future evaluations and elaborations. It enables also “noncarabidologists” to face up to the difficult exercise of evaluation for conservation thanks to the numerous characteristic species proposed by the authors after a screening of so many year samples.
Pietro Brandmayr in: The Quarterly Review of Biology, 98 (2023)
There is a pleasure to a good book - one that has been crafted with care and attention by authors who love their subject. This is such a book, and will be an engrossing and inspiring companion to any coleopterist with an interest in carabids and pockets deep enough to afford a copy.
Mark G. Telfer
Reich bebildert mit hervorragenden Fotos einzelner ausführlich abgehandelter Arten, von Lebensräumen und Fallensystemen, […] für Carabidologen, die neben Taxonomie und Faunistik auch biologisch-ökologische Informationen erhalten möchten, ist das Buch unbedingt zu empfehlen.
Jörg Gebert in: Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte, 66, 2022/2
Om te concluderen: dit is een zeer waardevol werk, dat in de kast van elke Nederlandse loopkeverfanaat niet mag ontbreken. Ook voor andere onderzoekers die werken aan insecten, bijvoorbeeld aan trends of het bepalen van gemeenschappen, is deze publicatie uitermate nuttig.
Roel van Klink in: entomologische berichten 82 (6) (2022)
Dietrich Mossakowski, in ZooKeys, August 2022
Entomologists who want to learn more about carabid beetle ecology and diversity as well as conservation biologists and land managers who employ ecological sampling to answer questions about population trends will both find this book incredibly informative.
James K. Liebherr, in: The Coleopterists Bulletin 76(3) (2022)
[…] this volume represents a milestone not only for the conservation of Dutch carabid fauna, but also for the neighboring countries of Central Europe because it unifies into a single database thousands of quantitative data that may be a reference point for several future evaluations and elaborations. It enables also “noncarabidologists” to face up to the difficult exercise of evaluation for conservation thanks to the numerous characteristic species proposed by the authors after a screening of so many year samples.
Pietro Brandmayr in: The Quarterly Review of Biology, 98 (2023)
There is a pleasure to a good book - one that has been crafted with care and attention by authors who love their subject. This is such a book, and will be an engrossing and inspiring companion to any coleopterist with an interest in carabids and pockets deep enough to afford a copy.
Mark G. Telfer
Reich bebildert mit hervorragenden Fotos einzelner ausführlich abgehandelter Arten, von Lebensräumen und Fallensystemen, […] für Carabidologen, die neben Taxonomie und Faunistik auch biologisch-ökologische Informationen erhalten möchten, ist das Buch unbedingt zu empfehlen.
Jörg Gebert in: Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte, 66, 2022/2
Om te concluderen: dit is een zeer waardevol werk, dat in de kast van elke Nederlandse loopkeverfanaat niet mag ontbreken. Ook voor andere onderzoekers die werken aan insecten, bijvoorbeeld aan trends of het bepalen van gemeenschappen, is deze publicatie uitermate nuttig.
Roel van Klink in: entomologische berichten 82 (6) (2022)