Landscape and vegetation data were extracted from digital maps by use of GIS. These data together with predator and management related data collected from landowners and hunter's associations in Norway, were used as explanatory parameters in an analysis of density estimates of black grouse and capercaillie in a number of study sites in Norway. By habitat modeling the dominating wood type and the landscape heterogeneity of an area were identified as important factors affecting the black grouse populations. For the capercaillie the forest cover, proportion of blueberry forest and abundance of pine marten were appointed to be important factors
International audienceLandscape structure is a key factor for biodiversity conservation. We assessed...
Abstract Background Forest management affects the viability of forest grouse populations, causing al...
Black grouse in southern Scotland have declined in both numbers and range, with the Scottish Black G...
Landscape and vegetation data were extracted from digital maps by use of GIS. These data together wi...
BackgroundSympathetic management and placement of forests to provide/protect suitable habitat is a k...
The population sizes and the breeding success of Finnish tetraonids have been decreasing for decades...
The European populations of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) have d...
Fennoscandian grouse populations are facing habitat degradation and are in decline, though not to th...
Capsule Long-term conservation of Black Grouse in Scotland may rely upon the retention of sufficient...
In this work suitable habitats for hazel grouse (Bonasa bonasia) were identified using ecological ni...
Increasing forest cover has been the policy of various countries in recent decades. The Scottish gov...
Capsule: The Black Grouse is a primarily lekking species, but low population density and lack of sui...
The declines of many specialist bird species in the agricultural landscapes of Central Europe have r...
International audienceLandscape structure is a key factor for biodiversity conservation. We assessed...
Abstract Background Forest management affects the viability of forest grouse populations, causing al...
Black grouse in southern Scotland have declined in both numbers and range, with the Scottish Black G...
Landscape and vegetation data were extracted from digital maps by use of GIS. These data together wi...
BackgroundSympathetic management and placement of forests to provide/protect suitable habitat is a k...
The population sizes and the breeding success of Finnish tetraonids have been decreasing for decades...
The European populations of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) have d...
Fennoscandian grouse populations are facing habitat degradation and are in decline, though not to th...
Capsule Long-term conservation of Black Grouse in Scotland may rely upon the retention of sufficient...
In this work suitable habitats for hazel grouse (Bonasa bonasia) were identified using ecological ni...
Increasing forest cover has been the policy of various countries in recent decades. The Scottish gov...
Capsule: The Black Grouse is a primarily lekking species, but low population density and lack of sui...
The declines of many specialist bird species in the agricultural landscapes of Central Europe have r...
International audienceLandscape structure is a key factor for biodiversity conservation. We assessed...
Abstract Background Forest management affects the viability of forest grouse populations, causing al...
Black grouse in southern Scotland have declined in both numbers and range, with the Scottish Black G...