1.Salvage logging following natural disturbances may alter the natural successional trajectories of biological communities by affecting the occurrences of species, functional groups and evolutionary lineages. However, few studies have examined whether dissimilarities between bird communities of salvaged and unsalvaged forests are more pronounced for rare species, functional groups and evolutionary lineages than for their more common counterparts. 2. We compiled data on breeding bird assemblages from nine study areas in North America, Europe and Asia, covering a 17‐year period following wildfire or windstorm disturbances and subsequent salvage logging. We tested whether dissimilarities based on non‐shared species, functional groups and ev...
The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. Wit...
1. Selective logging is the most widespread driver of land-use change in biodiverse and carbon-rich...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Salvage logging following natural disturbances may alter the natural successional trajectories of bi...
Following natural disturbances, additional anthropogenic disturbance may alter community recovery by...
Abstract Increased demand for timber, the reduction in the available timber resources, and more fre...
Forests are increasingly affected by natural disturbances. Subsequent salvage logging, a widespread ...
Selective logging is the most prevalent land-use change in the tropics. Despite the resulting degrad...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Logging often reduces taxonomic diversity in forest communities, but little is known about how this ...
<div><p>Ecosystem-based forest management strives to develop silvicultural practices that best emula...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
Logging causes changes in habitat structure, which can potentially lead to variations in taxonomic a...
Selective logging dominates forested landscapes across the tropics. Despite the structural damage in...
The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. Wit...
1. Selective logging is the most widespread driver of land-use change in biodiverse and carbon-rich...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Salvage logging following natural disturbances may alter the natural successional trajectories of bi...
Following natural disturbances, additional anthropogenic disturbance may alter community recovery by...
Abstract Increased demand for timber, the reduction in the available timber resources, and more fre...
Forests are increasingly affected by natural disturbances. Subsequent salvage logging, a widespread ...
Selective logging is the most prevalent land-use change in the tropics. Despite the resulting degrad...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Logging often reduces taxonomic diversity in forest communities, but little is known about how this ...
<div><p>Ecosystem-based forest management strives to develop silvicultural practices that best emula...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
Logging causes changes in habitat structure, which can potentially lead to variations in taxonomic a...
Selective logging dominates forested landscapes across the tropics. Despite the structural damage in...
The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. Wit...
1. Selective logging is the most widespread driver of land-use change in biodiverse and carbon-rich...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...