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Title: Invertebrate diversity and abundance in ten Port Hills reserves, Canterbury
Author: Bowie, Mike H.
Sirvid, Phil J.
Date: Jun-2004
Publisher: Lincoln University. Soil, Plant & Ecological Sciences Division.
Series/Report no.: Lincoln University wildlife management report ; no. 34
Item Type: Monograph
Abstract: Weta motels were used to non-destructively sample cavity-dwelling species to provide a snapshot of forest diversity and health. Another non-destructive sampling method uses wooden discs as facsimiles for natural fallen logs to sample large soil-dwelling insects. This work reports on the invertebrate diversity of ten reserves on the Port Hills using two nondestructive sampling methods; weta motels and wooden discs.
Description: Prepared for Port Hills Ranger Service, Christchurch City Council.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/684
ISSN: 1177-6242
Appears in Collections:Lincoln University Wildlife Management Report series

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