European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species in boreal forests that are dominated by coniferous tree species. Both living and dead aspen trees contribute significantly to the species diversity of forest landscapes. Thus, spatial and temporal continuity of aspen is a prerequisite for the long-term persistence of viable populations of numerous aspen-associated species. In this review, we collate existing knowledge on the ecological role of European aspen, assess the knowledge needs for aspen occurrence patterns and dynamics in boreal forests and discuss the potential of different remote sensing techniques in mapping aspen at various spatiotemporal scales. The role of aspen as a key ecological feature has received significant atte...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
During the last two decades, forest monitoring and inventory systems have moved from field surveys t...
The role of forests in biodiversity assessment and planning is substantial as these ecosystems suppo...
European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species in boreal forests that are dominated by co...
European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species in boreal forests that are dominated by co...
Sustainable forest management increasingly highlights the maintenance of biological diversity and re...
Sustainable forest management increasingly highlights the maintenance of biological diversity and re...
European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species for biodiversity of boreal forests.Large-d...
Current remote sensing methods can provide detailed tree species classification in boreal forests. H...
Abstract Background The occurrence of aspen trees inc...
In boreal forests, European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species that hosts a variety of...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
Conservation of forest biodiversity often relies on protected areas. However, protected areas cover ...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
Forests are the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems and their biological diversity includes trees, b...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
During the last two decades, forest monitoring and inventory systems have moved from field surveys t...
The role of forests in biodiversity assessment and planning is substantial as these ecosystems suppo...
European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species in boreal forests that are dominated by co...
European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species in boreal forests that are dominated by co...
Sustainable forest management increasingly highlights the maintenance of biological diversity and re...
Sustainable forest management increasingly highlights the maintenance of biological diversity and re...
European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species for biodiversity of boreal forests.Large-d...
Current remote sensing methods can provide detailed tree species classification in boreal forests. H...
Abstract Background The occurrence of aspen trees inc...
In boreal forests, European aspen (Populus tremula L.) is a keystone species that hosts a variety of...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
Conservation of forest biodiversity often relies on protected areas. However, protected areas cover ...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
Forests are the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems and their biological diversity includes trees, b...
Across the northern hemisphere, six species of aspen (Populus spp.) play a disproportionately import...
During the last two decades, forest monitoring and inventory systems have moved from field surveys t...
The role of forests in biodiversity assessment and planning is substantial as these ecosystems suppo...