Based on a sampling design used for vascular plants, the effect of forest age (i.e. the time in years since a land patch became a real forest patch as a measure of temporal continuity of forest characteristics) on land snail richness, abundance and composition was assessed in 18 plots in Mediterranean evergreen and deciduous oak forests, belonging to four Sites of Community Importance in Italy. Most examined plots belong to young forests; in particular, three age classes were considered (class 1, <22 years; class 3, 38–56 years; class 5, >77 years). Twenty-seven species and 2433 individuals were recorded. Box plots showed that forest age did not seem to be a key factor for land snail species richness and abundance at least in the time...
This study was carried out in South Finland, in Hollola. The sample areas are situated in the middle...
1. For managed temperate forests, conservationists and policymakers favour fine-grained uneven-aged ...
For the most part, there is no doubt that human impact on biodiversity has been negative: habitat lo...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...
Aim As a consequence of multiple cycles of deforestation and reforestation, most forest landscapes i...
The land mollusc faunas of three forest areas of Tuscany (central Italy) were sampled to test the ef...
Abstract Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in...
The land mollusc faunas of three forest areas of Tuscany (central Italy) were sampled to test the ef...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
This study was designed to determine whether the diversity and abundance of land snails was correlat...
We explored patterns of land snail assemblages using 93 alluvial forest sites in six river floodplai...
Riparian ecosystems are crucial for landscape-level biodiversity, especially in highly anthropic and...
1. Modified habitats have a profound impact on the biota of fragmented tropical forests. We invest...
Land snails are cornerstone organisms that contribute to properly functioning ecosystems. However, h...
Abstract Background How land use shapes biodiversity and functional trait composition of animal comm...
This study was carried out in South Finland, in Hollola. The sample areas are situated in the middle...
1. For managed temperate forests, conservationists and policymakers favour fine-grained uneven-aged ...
For the most part, there is no doubt that human impact on biodiversity has been negative: habitat lo...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...
Aim As a consequence of multiple cycles of deforestation and reforestation, most forest landscapes i...
The land mollusc faunas of three forest areas of Tuscany (central Italy) were sampled to test the ef...
Abstract Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in...
The land mollusc faunas of three forest areas of Tuscany (central Italy) were sampled to test the ef...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
This study was designed to determine whether the diversity and abundance of land snails was correlat...
We explored patterns of land snail assemblages using 93 alluvial forest sites in six river floodplai...
Riparian ecosystems are crucial for landscape-level biodiversity, especially in highly anthropic and...
1. Modified habitats have a profound impact on the biota of fragmented tropical forests. We invest...
Land snails are cornerstone organisms that contribute to properly functioning ecosystems. However, h...
Abstract Background How land use shapes biodiversity and functional trait composition of animal comm...
This study was carried out in South Finland, in Hollola. The sample areas are situated in the middle...
1. For managed temperate forests, conservationists and policymakers favour fine-grained uneven-aged ...
For the most part, there is no doubt that human impact on biodiversity has been negative: habitat lo...