1. Forestry has markedly changed a large proportion of the world’s boreal forests, often with negative effects on biodiversity. As a result, forest restoration is increasingly implemented to counteract the negative effects. However, restoration measures aimed at mimicking natural disturbance regimes could simultaneously increase the risk of unwanted negative effects, such as damage by forest pest species. This study compares the effect of two restoration methods (prescribed burning and gap-cutting), on both biodiversity conservation and pest control, to provide a basis for solutions to this potential conflict. 2. Bark beetles are ideal for studying this conflict, as this group is both species-rich and contains notorious pest species. We con...
Today, the importance of restoring natural forest disturbance regimes and habitat structures for bio...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
Forest management regimes have led to global biodiversity declines. Norwegian boreal spruce-forests ...
1. Forestry has markedly changed a large proportion of the world’s boreal forests, often with negati...
Forest restoration for biodiversity conservation: some case studies from Sweden Because of worldwid...
Dead wood (DW) provides critical habitat for thousands of species in forests, but its amount, qualit...
The restoration of forest structure and function is increasingly being used in boreal forests in ord...
Protected areas worldwide are important to maintaining biodiversity and providing recreational oppor...
Worldwide declines in biodiversity have accentuated the need for conservation actions. Unfortunately...
1. Habitat restoration aims to improve local habitat conditions for threatened species. While such r...
1. Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management u...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
Dead wood (DW) provides a critical habitat for thousands of wood-dependent (saproxylic) species in f...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
1. Testing restoration methods is essential for the development of restoration ecology as a science....
Today, the importance of restoring natural forest disturbance regimes and habitat structures for bio...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
Forest management regimes have led to global biodiversity declines. Norwegian boreal spruce-forests ...
1. Forestry has markedly changed a large proportion of the world’s boreal forests, often with negati...
Forest restoration for biodiversity conservation: some case studies from Sweden Because of worldwid...
Dead wood (DW) provides critical habitat for thousands of species in forests, but its amount, qualit...
The restoration of forest structure and function is increasingly being used in boreal forests in ord...
Protected areas worldwide are important to maintaining biodiversity and providing recreational oppor...
Worldwide declines in biodiversity have accentuated the need for conservation actions. Unfortunately...
1. Habitat restoration aims to improve local habitat conditions for threatened species. While such r...
1. Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management u...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
Dead wood (DW) provides a critical habitat for thousands of wood-dependent (saproxylic) species in f...
Increasing demands for firewood owing to rising energy costs have accelerated discussions about the ...
1. Testing restoration methods is essential for the development of restoration ecology as a science....
Today, the importance of restoring natural forest disturbance regimes and habitat structures for bio...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
Forest management regimes have led to global biodiversity declines. Norwegian boreal spruce-forests ...