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Biodiversity is in decline and therefore alternative forest management approaches have gained interest. One of such approaches is uneven-aged silviculture, which has been suggested to better maintain mature or late-successional forest characteristics and species assemblages than even-aged ...

Author(s)
Versluijs, M.; Hekkala, A. M.; Lindberg, E.; Lämås, T.; Hjältén, J.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2020, 475,
Abstract

Intensified forestry can be seen as a solution to climate change mitigation and securing energy supply, increasing the production of forest bioenergy feedstock as a substitution for fossil fuels. However, it may come with detrimental impacts on forest biodiversity, especially related to older...

Author(s)
Mörtberg, U.; Pang XiLilLian; Treinys, R.; Trubins, R.; Mozgeris, G.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2021, 13, 5,
Abstract

Contemporary forest management offers a trade-off between the potential positive effects of habitat heterogeneity on biodiversity, and the potential harm to mature forest communities caused by habitat loss and perforation of the forest canopy. While the response of taxonomic diversity to forest...

Author(s)
Murray, B. D.; Holland, J. D.; Summerville, K. S.; Dunning, J. B., Jr.; Saunders, M. R.; Jenkins, M. A.
Publisher
Wiley, Hoboken, USA
Citation
Ecological Applications, 2017, 27, 4, pp 1064-1081
Abstract

Managed forests are a key component of strategies aimed at tackling the climate and biodiversity crises. Tapping this potential requires a better understanding of the complex, simultaneous effects of forest management on biodiversity, carbon stocks and productivity. Here, we used data of 135...

Author(s)
Asbeck, T.; Sabatini, F.; Augustynczik, A. L. D.; Basile, M.; Helbach, J.; Jonker, M.; Knuff, A.; Bauhus, J.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11, 1,
Abstract

Natural disturbance-based silvicultural systems are forestry approaches that emulate ecological patterns and processes and are assumed to accommodate native bird assemblages better than conventional alternatives. The Acadian Forest Ecosystem Research Program (AFERP) represents the longest-running...

Author(s)
Pohlman, C. K.; Roth, A. M.; Hartley, M. J.; Hunter, M. L.; McGill, B. J.; Seymour, R. S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2023, 528,
Abstract

Changing economics in the 20th century led to losses and fragmentation of semi-natural woodland in Britain and to a reduction in active woodland management with many becoming increasingly neglected, even-aged and with closed canopy. Lack of woodland management is known to contribute to declines in...

Author(s)
Alder, D. C.; Poore, A.; Norrey, J.; Newson, S. E.; Marsden, S. J.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021, 483,
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Forest management practice plays a critical role in conserving biodiversity. However, there are few studies on how forest management practice affects bird communities. Here, we compare the effectiveness of the Panchase Protection Forest (PPF; protected forest with government administration) and the ...

Author(s)
Bijaya Neupane; Bijaya Dhami; Panthee, S.; Stewart, A. B.; Thakur Silwal; Katuwal, H. B.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2022, 12, 19,
Abstract

Silvicultural treatments, fire, and insect outbreaks are the primary disturbance events currently affecting forests in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, a region where plants and wildlife are highly adapted to a frequent-fire disturbance regime that has been suppressed for decades....

Author(s)
Roberts, L. J.; Burnett, R.; Fogg, A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2021, 12, 2,
Abstract

We re-examined the knowledge on the relationships between fauna and forest management in Italy. We focused our attention on Vertebrates, including small mammals (Rodents and Soricomorphs), bats, birds, reptiles and amphibians, and on carabid and saproxylic beetles. We found that nearly all groups...

Author(s)
Amori, G.; Mazzei, A.; Storino, P.; Urso, S.; Luzzi, G.; Aloise, G.; Gangale, C.; Ouzounov, D.; Luiselli, L.; Pizzolotto, R.; Brandmayr, P.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Plant Biosystems, 2021, 155, 6, pp 1226-1239
Abstract

Tens of thousands of species are at risk of extinction globally. In many ecosystems, species declines are associated with deforestation. However, forest degradation also can profoundly affect biodiversity. I present a detailed case study of species declines associated with forest degradation in...

Author(s)
Lindenmayer, D. B.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Land, 2023, 12, 3,

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