Dead wood is an important part of forest ecosystems, especially since so many organisms depend on it for nutrients or as substrate for breeding or foraging. Since forestry intensified in northern Europe during the mid 1900s, the amount of dead wood in Fennoscandian forests has drastically decreased. For wood-inhabiting organisms such as fungi, this has led to changes in the community composition with many species becoming rare and threatened by extinction. To increase the volume of dead wood, restoration actions aim to create dead wood artificially by for example prescribed burning or by ring-barking trees. In coniferous forests, artificially created dead wood is known to be colonized by many wood-inhabiting fungi, indicating that it can wo...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
In today´s intensively managed landscape, very few forests with old-growth characteristics and littl...
Intensive land use with resulting reduction and loss of habitats is one of the reasons behind the lo...
Dead wood is an important part of forest ecosystems, especially since so many organisms depend on it...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
In today´s intensively managed landscape, very few forests with old-growth characteristics and littl...
Intensive land use with resulting reduction and loss of habitats is one of the reasons behind the lo...
Dead wood is an important part of forest ecosystems, especially since so many organisms depend on it...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
Dead wood in forests are essential habitat for a wide range of fungal, insects, lichens and bryophyt...
In today´s intensively managed landscape, very few forests with old-growth characteristics and littl...
Intensive land use with resulting reduction and loss of habitats is one of the reasons behind the lo...