Many studies project future bird ranges by relying on correlative species distribution models. Such models do not usually represent important processes explicitly related to climate change and harvesting, which limits their potential for predicting and understanding the future of boreal bird assemblages at the landscape scale. In this study, we attempted to assess the cumulative and specific impacts of both harvesting and climate-induced changes on wildfires and stand-level processes (e.g., reproduction, growth) in the boreal forest of eastern Canada. The projected changes in these landscape- and stand-scale processes (referred to as "drivers of change") were then assessed for their impacts on future habitats and potential productivity of b...
Climate change threatens natural landscapes through shifting distribution and abundance of species a...
As climate changes, species’ ranges may shift poleward. However, habitat loss in intervening areas h...
Climate change is projected to increase fire severity and frequency in the boreal forest, but it cou...
<div><p>Many studies project future bird ranges by relying on correlative species distribution model...
Logging is the main human disturbance impacting biodiversity in forest ecosystems. However, the impa...
Forest ecosystems contain several climate-sensitive drivers that respond differentially to changes i...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Abstract Old‐growth forests are optimal habitats for many woodpeckers, which are often themselves ex...
Distributions of landbirds in Canadian northern forests are expected to be affected by climate chang...
Old boreal forests are considered quality habitats for birds associated with decaying and dead trees...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
Black-backed woodpecker is known to be a disturbance-associated species, being more abundant in dist...
With climate change, natural resource managers are faced with the challenging task of planning the c...
Encroachment, including human settlement, into the North American boreal forest has increased substa...
Climate change threatens natural landscapes through shifting distribution and abundance of species a...
As climate changes, species’ ranges may shift poleward. However, habitat loss in intervening areas h...
Climate change is projected to increase fire severity and frequency in the boreal forest, but it cou...
<div><p>Many studies project future bird ranges by relying on correlative species distribution model...
Logging is the main human disturbance impacting biodiversity in forest ecosystems. However, the impa...
Forest ecosystems contain several climate-sensitive drivers that respond differentially to changes i...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Abstract Old‐growth forests are optimal habitats for many woodpeckers, which are often themselves ex...
Distributions of landbirds in Canadian northern forests are expected to be affected by climate chang...
Old boreal forests are considered quality habitats for birds associated with decaying and dead trees...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
Black-backed woodpecker is known to be a disturbance-associated species, being more abundant in dist...
With climate change, natural resource managers are faced with the challenging task of planning the c...
Encroachment, including human settlement, into the North American boreal forest has increased substa...
Climate change threatens natural landscapes through shifting distribution and abundance of species a...
As climate changes, species’ ranges may shift poleward. However, habitat loss in intervening areas h...
Climate change is projected to increase fire severity and frequency in the boreal forest, but it cou...