Old-growth forests are key elements of ecosystem diversity and conservation strategies, providing niche differentiation and trophic pathways that produce structural and compositional heterogeneity. In these forests, deadwood is particularly important for saproxylic and mycorrhizal fungi, sustaining forest productivity and environmental services. In this study, the saproxylic fungal diversity in Mediterranean mountain forests, characterized by different management histories and forest types (holm oak and beech), was analyzed. The relationships between saproxylic fungal biodiversity and structural attributes were considered in three forest stands of the Apennines (Italy). In addition, descriptive environmental parameters and forest traits wer...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
The FAGUS LIFE Project (LIFE11/NAT/IT/135) targets two European priority habitats, i.e. Habitat 9210...
Old-growth forests are key elements of ecosystem diversity and conservation strategies, providing ni...
The authors conducted an ecological study of forests subjected to varying management. The aim of the...
The fundamental ecological significance of deadwood decomposition in forests has been highlighted in...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
Deadwood is a substantial component of forests playing a central role in many ecosystem processes. I...
Tree-related microhabitats (hereafter TreMs) are structures occurring on trees, such as rot holes, c...
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity in forest e...
Saproxylic organisms are among the most threatened species in Europe and constitute a major conserva...
According to several authors an old-growth forest in Italy is a natural forest in which human distur...
The results of mycocoenological research conducted over a period of nearly 30 years in central south...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
The FAGUS LIFE Project (LIFE11/NAT/IT/135) targets two European priority habitats, i.e. Habitat 9210...
Old-growth forests are key elements of ecosystem diversity and conservation strategies, providing ni...
The authors conducted an ecological study of forests subjected to varying management. The aim of the...
The fundamental ecological significance of deadwood decomposition in forests has been highlighted in...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
Deadwood is a substantial component of forests playing a central role in many ecosystem processes. I...
Tree-related microhabitats (hereafter TreMs) are structures occurring on trees, such as rot holes, c...
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity in forest e...
Saproxylic organisms are among the most threatened species in Europe and constitute a major conserva...
According to several authors an old-growth forest in Italy is a natural forest in which human distur...
The results of mycocoenological research conducted over a period of nearly 30 years in central south...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
The FAGUS LIFE Project (LIFE11/NAT/IT/135) targets two European priority habitats, i.e. Habitat 9210...