Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, and agricultural and urban environments. They play many essential ecological roles ranging from the storage of large amounts of carbon to the provision of key habitats for wildlife. Some of these roles cannot be replaced by other structures. Large old trees are disproportionately vulnerable to loss in many ecosystems worldwide as a result of accelerated rates of mortality, impaired recruitment, or both. Drivers of loss, such as the combined impacts of fire and browsing by domestic or native herbivores, chemical spray drift in agricultural environments, and postdisturbance salvage logging, are often unique to large old trees but also represent e...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
<div><p>Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse ...
Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse woody de...
Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, an...
Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, an...
Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, an...
In many ecosystems globally, large old trees occur as single, spatially isolated individual trees or...
Large old trees play numerous critical ecological roles. They are susceptible to a plethora of inter...
Large old trees play numerous critical ecological roles. They are susceptible to a plethora of inter...
[Extract] Large old trees are among the biggest organisms on Earth. They are keystone structures in ...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
The loss of large old trees in many ecosystems around the world poses a threat to ecosystem integrit...
Old forests containing ancient trees are essential ecosystems for life on earth. Mechanisms that hap...
Old forests containing ancient trees are essential ecosystems for life on earth. Mechanisms that hap...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
<div><p>Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse ...
Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse woody de...
Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, an...
Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, an...
Large old trees are critical organisms and ecological structures in forests, woodlands, savannas, an...
In many ecosystems globally, large old trees occur as single, spatially isolated individual trees or...
Large old trees play numerous critical ecological roles. They are susceptible to a plethora of inter...
Large old trees play numerous critical ecological roles. They are susceptible to a plethora of inter...
[Extract] Large old trees are among the biggest organisms on Earth. They are keystone structures in ...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
The loss of large old trees in many ecosystems around the world poses a threat to ecosystem integrit...
Old forests containing ancient trees are essential ecosystems for life on earth. Mechanisms that hap...
Old forests containing ancient trees are essential ecosystems for life on earth. Mechanisms that hap...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
Large old trees are some of the most iconic biota on earth and are integral parts of many terrestria...
<div><p>Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse ...
Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse woody de...