Biodiversity differences between managed and unmanaged forests: Meta‐analysis of species richness in Europe
Past and present pressures on forest resources have led to a drastic decrease in the surface
area of unmanaged forests in Europe. Changes in forest structure, composition, and …
area of unmanaged forests in Europe. Changes in forest structure, composition, and …
Producing wood at least cost to biodiversity: Integrating T riad and sharing–sparing approaches to inform forest landscape management
Forest loss and degradation are the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide. Rising global
wood demand threatens further damage to remaining native forests. Contrasting solutions …
wood demand threatens further damage to remaining native forests. Contrasting solutions …
Can opportunistically collected Citizen Science data fill a data gap for habitat suitability models of less common species?
Opportunistically collected species observations contributed by volunteer reporters are
increasingly available for species and regions for which systematically collected data are not …
increasingly available for species and regions for which systematically collected data are not …
Increasing connectivity in fragmented landscapes: an investigation of evidence for biodiversity gain in woodlands
S Bailey - Forest Ecology and Management, 2007 - Elsevier
Increasing connectivity is frequently proposed as an effective strategy to address biodiversity
decline within fragmented habitats. Woodland habitats in Great Britain have been …
decline within fragmented habitats. Woodland habitats in Great Britain have been …
Assessing the usefulness of citizen science data for habitat suitability modelling: Opportunistic reporting versus sampling based on a systematic protocol
Aim To evaluate the potential of models based on opportunistic reporting (OR) compared to
models based on data from a systematic protocol (SP) for modelling species distributions …
models based on data from a systematic protocol (SP) for modelling species distributions …
Are fragments islands? Landscape context and density-area relationships in boreal forest birds
We investigated the role of matrix type as a determinant of change in bird densities with
forest patch area (patch area effect) in two different Fennoscandian landscape types: mature …
forest patch area (patch area effect) in two different Fennoscandian landscape types: mature …
[HTML][HTML] Biodiversity responses to forest management abandonment in boreal and temperate forest ecosystems: A meta-analysis reveals an interactive effect of time …
Growing evidence suggests that forest management practices are threatening the long-term
conservation of a number of animal, fungi, and plant species worldwide. Although …
conservation of a number of animal, fungi, and plant species worldwide. Although …
Habitat quality as a predictor of spatial variation in blue tit reproductive performance: a multi-plot analysis in a heterogeneous landscape
Vertebrate studies have rarely investigated the influence of spatial variation in habitat
richness on both short-term (breeding) and long-term (offspring recruitment) reproductive …
richness on both short-term (breeding) and long-term (offspring recruitment) reproductive …
Indicators of forest biodiversity: which bird species predict high breeding bird assemblage diversity in boreal forests at multiple spatial scales?
Indicator species have been proposed to be used for revealing common status of
ecosystems and their biodiversity. We studied breeding forest birds in southern Finland. Our …
ecosystems and their biodiversity. We studied breeding forest birds in southern Finland. Our …
Land sharing complements land sparing in the conservation of disturbance-dependent species
Alteration of natural disturbances in human-modified landscapes has resulted in many
disturbance-dependent species becoming rare. Conservation of such species requires …
disturbance-dependent species becoming rare. Conservation of such species requires …