Understanding the effects of forest management on biodiversity is a vital challenge given the current regime of large-scale socio-ecological drivers affecting forest ecosystems and their multifunctionality. Here we assessed how forest management affects abundances of common breeding birds in mountain pine (Pinus uncinata Ram. ex DC) stands in the Pyrenees. We assessed, at guild level, avian response to changes in stand structure across different management stages in forests managed under a shelterwood system, as well as in unmanaged forests. Bird guilds were based on habitat breadth, nesting habitat, and foraging habitat. Bird abundance was modelled separately for each guild as a function of stand variables known to be good surrogates of st...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of species loss and declines of global biodiversity. Several birds...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd[Aim]: Tree plantations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on r...
Increasing the prevalence of broadleaf trees in conifer-dominated production forests is a recommende...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
This study assesses whether the afforestation approach consisting in the introduction of woodland is...
In the southwest part of the Iberian Peninsula the dominant land-use are the Portuguese montados and...
Structural complexity has long been recognized as important for maintaining songbird diversity. In r...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
Part of the abandoned cropland in Mediterranean landscapes is being subjected to afforestation domin...
Since the introduction of retention forestry in the 1990s, its practice has spread in the boreal and...
Background Species co-occurrences can have profound effects on the habitat use of species, and there...
Part of the Managing Forest Ecosystems book series (MAFE, volume 38)Only a handful of bird species c...
Alternative silvicultural approaches to timber management, such as regeneration treatments with diff...
Forest plantations are increasingly used as tools to restore local biodiversity. Measures aimed at m...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of species loss and declines of global biodiversity. Several birds...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd[Aim]: Tree plantations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on r...
Increasing the prevalence of broadleaf trees in conifer-dominated production forests is a recommende...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
This study assesses whether the afforestation approach consisting in the introduction of woodland is...
In the southwest part of the Iberian Peninsula the dominant land-use are the Portuguese montados and...
Structural complexity has long been recognized as important for maintaining songbird diversity. In r...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
Part of the abandoned cropland in Mediterranean landscapes is being subjected to afforestation domin...
Since the introduction of retention forestry in the 1990s, its practice has spread in the boreal and...
Background Species co-occurrences can have profound effects on the habitat use of species, and there...
Part of the Managing Forest Ecosystems book series (MAFE, volume 38)Only a handful of bird species c...
Alternative silvicultural approaches to timber management, such as regeneration treatments with diff...
Forest plantations are increasingly used as tools to restore local biodiversity. Measures aimed at m...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of species loss and declines of global biodiversity. Several birds...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd[Aim]: Tree plantations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on r...
Increasing the prevalence of broadleaf trees in conifer-dominated production forests is a recommende...