Aranjuez, Spain
14-16 September 2023
Organisers: Marcos Méndez and Tomasz Jaworski
Presentations: 23
Participants: 39
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Programme - Abstracts - Participants
Tone Birkemoe: Saproxylic insect communities: importance, detection and conservation
Sylvie Barbalat: Promoting Rosalia alpina in the Swiss Jura
Nicklas Jansson & Claud Youssif: Not only stag beetles like constructed log piles
Indra Saenen et al.: Capture-mark-recapture across threatened stag beetle populations in Belgium: insights in population size and functional morphology along an urbanisation gradient
Arno Thomaes et al.: Evaluating log piles as stag beetle conservation measure
Lukáš Drag et al.: Large trees as the key habitat for endangered beetle: movement strategy of the great capricorn beetle Cerambyx cerdo
Marcos Méndez: Conservation status of Buprestis splendens: an update
Silvia Gisondi et al.: Results and perspectives from an Italian long-term citizen science initiative focused on protected saproxylic beetles
Dmitry Schigel: Stitching the field together through education: the dead wood courses
Alice Lenzi et al.: On how the ecosystem engineering Cetonia aurataeformis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) responds to climate change
Lisa F. Lunde et al.: Beetles disperse viable spores of a keystone wood decay fungus
Sandra Martínez Pérez et al.: The decline of saproxylic beetles in a time window: Who and how much?
Alessandro Campanaro et al.: One species to rule them all, one species to find them, one species to bring them all: do umbrella species still offer new scientific insights? The case of the big protected saproxylic beetles
Aoife Crowe et al.: Sampling for saproxylic beetles in an important ancient woodland setting - an Irish context
Stephanie Skipp et al.: Saproxylic Stepping Stones: Supporting deadwood beetle diversity through tree age gaps
Dmitry Telnov & Gunta Čekstere: The first Latvian red list of saproxylic Coleoptera – «LIFE FOR SPECIES» project
Rick Buesink: Investigating invertebrates in Dutch tree hollows; can environmental DNA contribute?
Dmitry Telnov: «smarTrap» ® – a technologically advanced tool for monitoring and collecting insects
Petr Kozel et al.: Stable isotopes of saproxylic beetles reveal low differences among trophic guilds and suggest a high dependence on fungi
Tomasz Grzegorczyk et al.: The effect of coppicing on availability of tree related microhabitats and communities of saproxylic beetles in oak woodlands
Milda Norkute et al.: Effect of clearcut forestry on beetles in boreal spruce forests in Southeastern Norway
Jiří Schlaghamerský et al.: Saproxylic beetle assemblages before and after the restoration of coppicing in several forest stands in southern Moravia (Czech Republic)
Michal Perlík et al.: Response of saproxylic bees and wasps to different levels of post-disturbance logging – canopy openness more important than deadwood amount
Maksims Balalaikins, Uldis Valainis, Kristīna Aksjuta, Dmitry Petrov, Oleg Borodin & Maksims Zolovs: Concept for creating an algorithm to quantify the abundance of the flat bark beetle Cucujus cinnaberinus
Signe Ellegaard, Eddie Bach & Martin Schwarz: Beetle mania at Copenhagen Zoo
Signe Ellegaard, Simon Brusland & Martin Schwarz: History of the Copenhagen Zoo in working with saproxylic beetles
Michaela Helclová, Petr Kozel & Lukáš Čížek: Habitat requirements of the critically endangered jewel beetle Eurythyrea quercus (Herbst, 1780) in the Czech Republic
Jacek Hilszczański & Tomasz Jaworski: Diversity of saproxylic beetles of the Białowieża Forest, Poland: results of beetle catches with use of 12-funnel purple traps in 2017–2018
Tomasz Jaworski: Not only beetles… Lepidoptera are an important part of the saproxylic insects diversity
Alice Lenzi, Silvia Gisondi, Francesco Chianucci, Giovanni Trentanovi, Pio Federico Roversi, Simona Maccherini, & Alessandro Campanaro: Assessing the effects of forest composition and structure to taxonomic and functional diversity of saproxylic beetles as part of a multi-taxonomic study in Italian forests
Javier Quinto, Martín Aguirrebengoa & Estefanía Micó: Predicting chemical composition of downed deadwood in traditionally managed Mediterranean forests
Claudio Sbaraglia, Simon Thorn, Lukáš Čížek, Petr Kozel, Michaela Helclová, Lucie Ambrozova & Lukáš Drag: Abiotic and biotic factors shaping saproxylic beetle communities in central Europe: an experimental approach
Laura Taube, Uldis Valainis, Maksims Balalaikins, Kristīna Aksjuta, Dmitry Petrov, Oleg Borodin & Maksims Zolovs: Introducing a novel approach for estimating the abundance of the hermit beetle Osmoderma barnabita in habitat complexes of Latvia
Demetrio Vidal Agustín, Diana Pérez Sánchez, Paolo Audisio, Manuel Baena, Hervé Brustel, Alejandro Castro, Daniel Gallego, Pilar Gamarra, Pascal Leblanc, José Luis Lencina, Gianfranco Liberti, Estefanía Micó, Josep Muñoz, Carlos Otero, Raimundo Outerelo, Miguel Prieto, Iñaki Recalde, Olivier Rose, Michel Secq, Daniel Serrano, Fabien Soldati, Iñigo Ugarte, Xavier Vázquez Albalate, Antonio Verdugo, Amador Viñolas, José Luis Zapata & Marcos Méndez: Saproxylic beetles in pollarded poplars of river Huerva (Zaragoza, Spain)