The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests to optimize both the production of wood and the conservation of forest biodiversity. In this paper, we evaluate the status and future trends of forest birds in Central European forests, assuming different forest management scenarios that to a varying degree respond to the demand for wood production. To this end, we use niche models (Boosted Regression Trees and Generalized Linear Models) to model the responses of 15 forest bird species to predictors related to forest stand (e.g., stand volume of specific tree species) and landscape structure (e.g., percentage cover), and to climate (bioclimatic variables). We then define five distinct forest ...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Wood-pastures are socio-ecological systems covering vast areas in Europe. Although used for grazing ...
Land use changes in Europe have resulted in forest loss and fragmentation that have been proved to b...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
Background: The global decrease in wildlife populations, especially birds, is mainly due to land use...
In areas where forest is under long-term human influence, we can expect that forest bird populations...
Background Species co-occurrences can have profound effects on the habitat use of species, and there...
Understanding the effects of forest management on biodiversity is a vital challenge given the curren...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
Changes in forestry practices and on-going climate change may both have large impacts on forest bird...
Currently, existing European beech forests (Fagus sylvatica L.) are scarce and fragmented across vas...
Currently, most scientific attention focused on bird population trends is centred on birds in the ag...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Wood-pastures are socio-ecological systems covering vast areas in Europe. Although used for grazing ...
Land use changes in Europe have resulted in forest loss and fragmentation that have been proved to b...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management of forests ...
Background: The global decrease in wildlife populations, especially birds, is mainly due to land use...
In areas where forest is under long-term human influence, we can expect that forest bird populations...
Background Species co-occurrences can have profound effects on the habitat use of species, and there...
Understanding the effects of forest management on biodiversity is a vital challenge given the curren...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
Changes in forestry practices and on-going climate change may both have large impacts on forest bird...
Currently, existing European beech forests (Fagus sylvatica L.) are scarce and fragmented across vas...
Currently, most scientific attention focused on bird population trends is centred on birds in the ag...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Wood-pastures are socio-ecological systems covering vast areas in Europe. Although used for grazing ...
Land use changes in Europe have resulted in forest loss and fragmentation that have been proved to b...