Forests are understood to have a major role in supporting life through habitat provision but they also provide multiple ecosystem services such as timber, recreation, climate change mitigation and soil and water protection. Having recognised that the way we use our forests damages them and is not sustainable in the long-term, Sustainable Forest Management principles were formulated to guide foresters to manage more resilient forests. An increasing proportion of the world’s forests are plantation (105 million hectares gained between 1990 and 2015) and there is a growing reliance on these rather than natural woodlands to deliver multiple ecosystem services across many countries. Plantations are increasingly recognised as having a potential r...
The replacement of native forests by tree plantations affects the diversity of biological communitie...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
We studied how forest stand characteristics influence spider assemblage richness and composition in ...
Worldwide, natural ecosystems have been replaced by intensive productive systems. This has led to an...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...
Key message. Forest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive effects on key arthropod as...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
International audienceSecondary (or recent) woodlands, whose development is favoured by massive farm...
The Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbances (EMEND) project tests the hypothesis that va...
A mixed tree species composition is frequently proposed as a way to increase habitat heterogeneity a...
International audienceAbstractKey messageForest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
As anthropogenic climate induced stress leads to biodiversity loss and an increase in the frequency ...
The replacement of native forests by tree plantations affects the diversity of biological communitie...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
We studied how forest stand characteristics influence spider assemblage richness and composition in ...
Worldwide, natural ecosystems have been replaced by intensive productive systems. This has led to an...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...
Key message. Forest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive effects on key arthropod as...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
International audienceSecondary (or recent) woodlands, whose development is favoured by massive farm...
The Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbances (EMEND) project tests the hypothesis that va...
A mixed tree species composition is frequently proposed as a way to increase habitat heterogeneity a...
International audienceAbstractKey messageForest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
As anthropogenic climate induced stress leads to biodiversity loss and an increase in the frequency ...
The replacement of native forests by tree plantations affects the diversity of biological communitie...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
We studied how forest stand characteristics influence spider assemblage richness and composition in ...