To compare the effects of two tree harvesting methods (clear-cutting and single tree selection felling), spring-occurring ground beetles (Carabidae) were studied by pitfall trapping in northern Sweden. Species abundance, total abundance and Hill's diversity indices were used to compare the ground beetle community in clear-cuts to selectively-logged and to uncut control forests. In addition, to highlight the importance of site replication when evaluating a spatially-variable ecosystem like the boreal forest, we consider how our conclusions might have differed with and without site replication. Results from the two analyses differed considerably, highlighting the importance of site replication in studies offorestry effects in order to increas...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are closely tied to changes in biodiversity and ecological co...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
In Fennoscandia, most of the forests have been under production management since the 19th or 20th ce...
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/01681605We examined the occurrence of carabid beetles along a fo...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
In order to study the ecological effects of logging combined with mechanical soil preparation, we sa...
The influence of prescribed burning on ground beetles was studied in a single 12 ha stand that was p...
This study assesses differences between a seven-year old clear-cut and four forest habitats as regar...
The loss of biodiversity in forest ecosystems has led to a discussion on conservation-oriented fores...
Although the functional trait approach can facilitate the understanding of mechanisms that underline...
Harvesting of tree stumps for bioenergy is popular and, although the environmental impact has been c...
Several managed native forest stands have been reforested with conifer trees in Europe during recent...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Carabid beetles (Order Coleoptera, Family Carabidae) are an important part of forest diversity and ...
This study describes differences in species richness, diversity and composition of Carabidae in grad...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are closely tied to changes in biodiversity and ecological co...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
In Fennoscandia, most of the forests have been under production management since the 19th or 20th ce...
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/01681605We examined the occurrence of carabid beetles along a fo...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
In order to study the ecological effects of logging combined with mechanical soil preparation, we sa...
The influence of prescribed burning on ground beetles was studied in a single 12 ha stand that was p...
This study assesses differences between a seven-year old clear-cut and four forest habitats as regar...
The loss of biodiversity in forest ecosystems has led to a discussion on conservation-oriented fores...
Although the functional trait approach can facilitate the understanding of mechanisms that underline...
Harvesting of tree stumps for bioenergy is popular and, although the environmental impact has been c...
Several managed native forest stands have been reforested with conifer trees in Europe during recent...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
Carabid beetles (Order Coleoptera, Family Carabidae) are an important part of forest diversity and ...
This study describes differences in species richness, diversity and composition of Carabidae in grad...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are closely tied to changes in biodiversity and ecological co...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
In Fennoscandia, most of the forests have been under production management since the 19th or 20th ce...