Lionel Valladares
University of Toulouse
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Insect Conservation and Diversity | 2013
Antoine Brin; Christophe Bouget; Lionel Valladares; Hervé Brustel
Abstract. 1. The expanding interest in harvesting stumps for bioenergy may represent a potential threat to forest biodiversity. Whereas stumps are common in managed stands, knowledge of their associated saproxylic assemblages is still incomplete.
Insect Conservation and Diversity | 2015
Pavel Sebek; Lionel Valladares; Hervé Brustel; Antoine Brin
Organisms associated with dead wood (i.e. saproxylic species) are threatened by intensified forest and agricultural management. For a majority of saproxylic beetles the detailed information on their habitat requirements is still lacking, thus hindering efficient conservation information. This also applies to the violet click beetle (Limoniscus violaceus), one of the umbrella species of European saproxylic beetle fauna. This specie needs basal tree hollows for its larval development. We studied habitat preferences of L. violaceus in basal tree hollows using emergence traps installed on 208 trees located in five sites in France. We used logistic regressions and recursive partitioning methods to understand the species–habitat relationships and to identify key environmental variables to predict the occurrence of L. violaceus. The probability of occurrence of L. violaceus in basal hollows increases with increased tree circumference at 30 cm above ground and with increased hollow decay stage. The analysis of threshold values shows that the occurrence of the beetle is relatively high in trees that have a circumference greater than 360 cm, uncertain for those between 235 and 360 cm, and improbable for circumferences lower than 235 cm. Similarly, the occurrence of L. violaceus was probable in advanced stages of hollow decomposition and improbable in early stages. Our results provide non‐specialists with helpful habitat features of an umbrella species which is hard to detect. This will increase the ability of conservation managers to identify sites that deserve protection and better monitor the habitat of many saproxylic species associated with basal hollow trees.
Biodiversity and Conservation | 2016
Antoine Brin; Lionel Valladares; Sylvie Ladet; Christophe Bouget
Boletín de la Sociedad Andaluza de Entomología | 2013
Lionel Valladares; Benjamín Calmont; Fabien Sodati; Hervé Brustel
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France | 2004
Hervé Brustel; Lionel Valladares; Cyrille Van Meer
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France | 2008
Lionel Valladares; Hervé Brustel
Archive | 2017
Lionel Valladares; Olivier Courtin; Hervé Brustel
Naturae | 2017
Lionel Valladares; Hervé Brustel; Benjamín Calmont; Cyrille Van-Meer
Courrier scientifique du Parc naturel régional du Luberon et de la Réserve de biosphère Luberon-Lure, [ISSN = 1283-6915], 2016, 14, p. 54-75 | 2016
Lionel Valladares; Pierre Frapa; Hervé Brustel; Olivier Courtin
L' Entomologiste | 2013
Olivier Rose; Hervé Brustel; Lionel Valladares