After the windstorm of November 2004, the ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Carabidae) differentiated after the windstorm into four groups reflecting degree of damaging and forestry management (intact stand, fallen timber in situ, extracted timber, fire). The stand with fallen timber reduced abundances of original species. Removal of timber eliminated sensitive forest species and favored tolerant species, whereas the fire allowed invasions of field species. Later, the assemblages on burned sites converged to those in the unburned sites. Their restoration has a sigmoid-like course. Independently on the above differentiation and course assemblage succession, episodes of severe drought resulted with a 1-2-years delay in sudden decline of ...
The effects of climate change are expected to be seen across the globe, as well as impact many diffe...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewThe increasing impact of droughts, wildfires and windstorms i...
Ground beetle assemblages were studied during 2003-08 in the Pisz Forest by comparing stands disturb...
Ice storm, a type of winter storm characterized by freezing rain, in February of 2014 destroyed more...
Storms are important disturbance factors in the development of forest ecosystems. They trigger defin...
Although drought affects directly tree physiology and growth, the impact of secondary factors (insec...
This study was carried out in an area covered by the “Increasing retention capacity and prevention o...
Climate change is estimated to increase the risk of the bark beetle (Ips typographus L.) mass outbre...
In the recent decades, Norway spruce forests (Picea abies Karst.) in Europe have been subject to lar...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
A survey on the structure and species composition of ground beetle assemblages inhabiting forest sta...
As a consequence to climate change and resulting severe weather events such as prolonged hot and dry...
Bark beetles are a key forest disturbance agent worldwide, with their impact shaped by climate, fore...
Several managed native forest stands have been reforested with conifer trees in Europe during recent...
The effects of climate change are expected to be seen across the globe, as well as impact many diffe...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewThe increasing impact of droughts, wildfires and windstorms i...
Ground beetle assemblages were studied during 2003-08 in the Pisz Forest by comparing stands disturb...
Ice storm, a type of winter storm characterized by freezing rain, in February of 2014 destroyed more...
Storms are important disturbance factors in the development of forest ecosystems. They trigger defin...
Although drought affects directly tree physiology and growth, the impact of secondary factors (insec...
This study was carried out in an area covered by the “Increasing retention capacity and prevention o...
Climate change is estimated to increase the risk of the bark beetle (Ips typographus L.) mass outbre...
In the recent decades, Norway spruce forests (Picea abies Karst.) in Europe have been subject to lar...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
A survey on the structure and species composition of ground beetle assemblages inhabiting forest sta...
As a consequence to climate change and resulting severe weather events such as prolonged hot and dry...
Bark beetles are a key forest disturbance agent worldwide, with their impact shaped by climate, fore...
Several managed native forest stands have been reforested with conifer trees in Europe during recent...
The effects of climate change are expected to be seen across the globe, as well as impact many diffe...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewThe increasing impact of droughts, wildfires and windstorms i...