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2nd Symposium and Workshop on the Conservation of Saproxylic Beetles in Ancient Trees

With Special Attention to Stag Beetle Lucanus cervus, Violet Click Beetle Limoniscus violaceus, Noble Chafer Gnorimus nobilis and Variable Chafer Gnorimus variabilis.

Royal Holloway, University of London, 25th- 27th June

Provisional Agenda

 

Day 1: 25/06/2002

Registration 12.00

13.30     Welcome
Roger Key, English Nature

14.00     The status of saproxylic beetles in Britain
Matt Smith
    1. The biology and ecology of the Stag Beetle

Deborah Harvey

15.00     Conservation of Lucanus cervus in Spain: An amateur’s perspective
Marcos Mendez

15.30     Tea

16.00     The 1998 British National Stag Beetle Survey
Doug Napier

16.30    Chemical ecology and conservation of the Stag Beetle
Jason Chapman

  1. The status of Lucanus cervus in Switzerland
    Eva Sprecher

Dinner

Day 2: 26/06/2002

Breakfast

9.30     The British saproxylic invertebrate fauna
Keith Alexander

10.00     The Violet Click Beetle Limoniscus violaceus in Britain
Paul Whitehead

    1. Tea

11.00    Subcortical space as and environment for palaeoendemic and young groups of coleoptera, including examples from saproxylic beetles (Nitidulidae, Coleoptera)

Alexander Kirejtshuk

11.30    An ecological history of woodland habitat in the New Forest and its impact on the forest’s present day assemblage of saproxylic insects
Jonathan Spencer

12.00     Lunch

13.00     TRIP TO NEW FOREST
Led by Jonathan Spencer

7.00    Banquet Dinner

Day 3 27/06/2002

Breakfast

9.30     Saproxylic Latvia – The situation, species diversity and possibilities
Dmitry Telnov

  1. The Noble Chafer Gnorimus nobilis in Britain
    Paul Whitehead

10.30    The occurrence and conservation status of Limoniscus violaceus and Ampedus quadrisignatus in central Slovakia
Peter Zach

11.00 Tea

11.30    Population ecology and the conservation of saproxylic beetles living in hollow oaks in Sweden
Thomas Ranius

  1. Exploring of bocages in the west of France for the conservation of saproxylic beetles (Osmoderma eremitum, Gnorimus variabilis, Cerambyx cerdo, Lucanus cervus).
    Vincent Vignon

12.30    Subcortical space as and environment for palaeoendemic and young groups of coleoptera, including examples from saproxylic beetles (Nitidulidae, Coleoptera)

Alexander Kirejtshuk

12.30     Lunch

14.00     TRIP TO WINDSOR GREAT PARK
Led by Ted Green

 

DISPERSE

 

Posters

Stag Beetles in British gardens – Aspects of this remarkable ecological niche and appropriate conservation strategy
Maria Fremlin

Use of GPS in mapping ancient trees
John P Smith

British species of saprosites (Scarabaeidae/Aphodiidae)
Robert Angus

Some of the highlights on saproxylic beetles preservation in Navarra (North Spain) i) as a region and ii) as due to its border position between Eurosiberian and Mediterranean region
Inaki Recalde

Lucanus cervus in Bromley, UK
Alister Hayes, Bromley Borough Council

Gnorimus nobilis, Gnorimus variablis and Lucanus cervus in Sweden
Thomas Ranius and Niklas Jansson

Protected saproxylic Scarabaeidae in the Baltic States: Osmoderma eremita, Gnorimus nobilis, G. variabilis
Salmane I, Telnov D