Disturbances have frequently been shown to increase the invasibility of plant communities. Harvesting, the most common and severe type of anthropogenic disturbance in forests, creates pulses of enhanced resource availability for alien plants and for native colonizers. However, it is unclear for how long initial changes in species composition of the understorey persist after harvesting. Using annually surveyed permanent plots (n = 72 plots across six stands), we analysed temporal changes of plant understorey composition of Patagonian Nothofagus pumilio forests during 12 years under three different conditions created by variable retention harvesting: retained forest patches (aggregates) of 30 m radius in a density of one patch ha−1 (AR), disp...
Nowadays forests, which were formerly considered resistant to invasion due to its shady understories...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> The effects and interactions of shelterwood forest harvesting and site qua...
Variable retention is an alternative silvicultural approach to timber forest management, which consi...
Disturbances have frequently been shown to increase the invasibility of plant communities. Harvestin...
Harvesting modifies the understory due to changes in the overstory structure, microclimate and soil ...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Understanding regeneration processes is important for implementing new silvicultural treatments that...
Harvesting with variable retention (VR) applied in Nothofagus forests combines two types of retentio...
Context Variable retention prescriptions for Nothofagus pumilio forests provide for biodiversity co...
Silvopastoral use (combined livestock and forestry) is widely distributed in South America’s native ...
In managed forests, biodiversity conservation is crucial for the sustainable use of ecosystem resour...
It is generally accepted that disturbances increase community invasibility. Yet the role of disturba...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...
1. Native vegetation fragments embedded in anthropogenic landscapes are increasingly threatened by l...
Nowadays forests, which were formerly considered resistant to invasion due to its shady understories...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> The effects and interactions of shelterwood forest harvesting and site qua...
Variable retention is an alternative silvicultural approach to timber forest management, which consi...
Disturbances have frequently been shown to increase the invasibility of plant communities. Harvestin...
Harvesting modifies the understory due to changes in the overstory structure, microclimate and soil ...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Understanding regeneration processes is important for implementing new silvicultural treatments that...
Harvesting with variable retention (VR) applied in Nothofagus forests combines two types of retentio...
Context Variable retention prescriptions for Nothofagus pumilio forests provide for biodiversity co...
Silvopastoral use (combined livestock and forestry) is widely distributed in South America’s native ...
In managed forests, biodiversity conservation is crucial for the sustainable use of ecosystem resour...
It is generally accepted that disturbances increase community invasibility. Yet the role of disturba...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...
1. Native vegetation fragments embedded in anthropogenic landscapes are increasingly threatened by l...
Nowadays forests, which were formerly considered resistant to invasion due to its shady understories...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> The effects and interactions of shelterwood forest harvesting and site qua...
Variable retention is an alternative silvicultural approach to timber forest management, which consi...