Variable‐retention harvest is widely recognized as an alternative to more intensive methods such as clear‐cutting. However, present information is inadequate to judge the impact of variable retention on biodiversity of indigenous forest organisms intolerant of canopy removal, such as forest‐inhabiting bryophytes. We examined how bryophyte species cover, richness, diversity and composition change with time in response to a broad range of dispersed retention harvest treatments (2% [clear‐cut], 10%, 20%, 50%, 75% retention of original basal area) contrasted with uncut controls [100% retention]) in broadleaf deciduous, mixedwood and conifer‐dominated boreal forests in North West Alberta, Canada. Bryophytes were studied in 432 permanent sampl...
Clear-cut harvesting has been shown to increase the nitrification rate and lead to elevated levels o...
Concerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently incre...
Disturbances are ubiquitous features of most northern forest ecosystems. The subsequent response of ...
1. Variable-retention harvest is widely recognised as an alternative to more intensive methods such ...
1. Retention harvesting is advocated as an alternative to intensive timber harvesting, such as clear...
Bryophyte communities are an essential component of the understory in temperate forest, but few work...
A growing proportion of the boreal biome consists of managed even-aged secondary forest stands regen...
Data were acquired through long-term field observations as part of the Ecosystem Management Emulatin...
Green-tree retention is a forest management method in which some living trees are left on a logged a...
1. Site moisture is an important component of the forest landscape for maintaining biodiversity, inc...
Long-term sustainability of forest resources is in question given wide-spread use of conventional cl...
Setting aside tree retention patches at final harvest is a common forest conservation measure, but t...
Retention harvesting (also called tree retention or structural retention), in which live mature tree...
Industrial forestry typically leads to a simplified forest structure and altered species composition...
Green-tree retention is a forest management method in which some living trees are left on a logged a...
Clear-cut harvesting has been shown to increase the nitrification rate and lead to elevated levels o...
Concerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently incre...
Disturbances are ubiquitous features of most northern forest ecosystems. The subsequent response of ...
1. Variable-retention harvest is widely recognised as an alternative to more intensive methods such ...
1. Retention harvesting is advocated as an alternative to intensive timber harvesting, such as clear...
Bryophyte communities are an essential component of the understory in temperate forest, but few work...
A growing proportion of the boreal biome consists of managed even-aged secondary forest stands regen...
Data were acquired through long-term field observations as part of the Ecosystem Management Emulatin...
Green-tree retention is a forest management method in which some living trees are left on a logged a...
1. Site moisture is an important component of the forest landscape for maintaining biodiversity, inc...
Long-term sustainability of forest resources is in question given wide-spread use of conventional cl...
Setting aside tree retention patches at final harvest is a common forest conservation measure, but t...
Retention harvesting (also called tree retention or structural retention), in which live mature tree...
Industrial forestry typically leads to a simplified forest structure and altered species composition...
Green-tree retention is a forest management method in which some living trees are left on a logged a...
Clear-cut harvesting has been shown to increase the nitrification rate and lead to elevated levels o...
Concerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently incre...
Disturbances are ubiquitous features of most northern forest ecosystems. The subsequent response of ...