<div><p>Ecosystem-based forest management strives to develop silvicultural practices that best emulate natural disturbances such as wildfire to conserve biodiversity representative of natural forest ecosystems. Yet, current logging practices alter forest structure and reduce the proportion of old-growth forest and, consequently, can exert long-term effects on the dynamics of forest biota. The stand- and landscape-scale factors driving bird community dynamics in post-disturbance environment remain poorly understood. In this study, we examined bird community dynamics along successional gradients in boreal ecosystems originating from fire and logging in landscapes dominated by old-growth forest. We tested if bird species richness and community...
The concept of functional trait-environment relationship posits that species in a local community sh...
Even-aged, short-rotation forest practices are increasingly replacing wildfires as the dominant lar...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Bird community response to both landscape-scale and local (forest types) changes in forest cover was...
Salvage logging following natural disturbances may alter the natural successional trajectories of bi...
Spruce forestry is usually considered to impoverish animal communities but few data support this cla...
Salvage logging after disturbances in forests substantially modifies vegetation structure and dead w...
In an attempt to manage values other than timber production, forestry companies have sought a new pa...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...
Wildfires play a key role in shaping the boreal forest landscape, yet the response of wildlife to th...
Retention of residual trees in ‘‘cutblocks,’’ logged blocks of forest, has been proposed as a method...
Increased demand for timber, the reduction in the available timber resources, and more frequent and ...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
The concept of functional trait-environment relationship posits that species in a local community sh...
Even-aged, short-rotation forest practices are increasingly replacing wildfires as the dominant lar...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Bird community response to both landscape-scale and local (forest types) changes in forest cover was...
Salvage logging following natural disturbances may alter the natural successional trajectories of bi...
Spruce forestry is usually considered to impoverish animal communities but few data support this cla...
Salvage logging after disturbances in forests substantially modifies vegetation structure and dead w...
In an attempt to manage values other than timber production, forestry companies have sought a new pa...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...
Wildfires play a key role in shaping the boreal forest landscape, yet the response of wildlife to th...
Retention of residual trees in ‘‘cutblocks,’’ logged blocks of forest, has been proposed as a method...
Increased demand for timber, the reduction in the available timber resources, and more frequent and ...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
The concept of functional trait-environment relationship posits that species in a local community sh...
Even-aged, short-rotation forest practices are increasingly replacing wildfires as the dominant lar...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...