Forests host most terrestrial biodiversity and their sustainable management is crucial to halt biodiversity loss. Although scientific evidence indicates that sustainable forest management (SFM) should be assessed by monitoring multi-taxon biodiversity, most current SFM criteria and indicators account only for trees or consider indirect biodiversity proxies. Several projects performed multi-taxon sampling to investigate the effects of forest management on biodiversity, but the large variability of their sampling approaches hampers the identification of general trends, and limits broad-scale inference for designing SFM. Here we address the need of common sampling protocols for forest structure and multi-taxon biodiversity to be used at broad ...
Abstract Background In light of the biodiversity crisis and our limited ability to explain variation...
We review species richness in major organism groups, mainly using examples from northern Europe. A h...
In Europe, epiphytic lichens are incorporated in forest diversity monitoring projects in which sampl...
Forests host most terrestrial biodiversity and their sustainable management is crucial to halt biodi...
International audienceForestry implementation significantly impacts forest biodiversity. Despite the...
Past and present pressures on forest resources have led to a drastic decrease in the surface area of...
Past and present pressures on forest resources have led to a drastic decrease in the surface area of...
ReviewIncluding biodiversity assessments in forest management planning is becoming increasingly imp...
The Forest Biodiversity Test phase Assessments (ForestBIOTA) project was carried out on 97 intensive...
Forest biodiversity studies conducted across Europe use a multitude of forestry terms, often inconsi...
Aim: Biodiversity monitoring and conservation are extremely complex, and surrogate taxa may represen...
Abstract Background In light of the biodiversity crisis and our limited ability to explain variation...
We review species richness in major organism groups, mainly using examples from northern Europe. A h...
In Europe, epiphytic lichens are incorporated in forest diversity monitoring projects in which sampl...
Forests host most terrestrial biodiversity and their sustainable management is crucial to halt biodi...
International audienceForestry implementation significantly impacts forest biodiversity. Despite the...
Past and present pressures on forest resources have led to a drastic decrease in the surface area of...
Past and present pressures on forest resources have led to a drastic decrease in the surface area of...
ReviewIncluding biodiversity assessments in forest management planning is becoming increasingly imp...
The Forest Biodiversity Test phase Assessments (ForestBIOTA) project was carried out on 97 intensive...
Forest biodiversity studies conducted across Europe use a multitude of forestry terms, often inconsi...
Aim: Biodiversity monitoring and conservation are extremely complex, and surrogate taxa may represen...
Abstract Background In light of the biodiversity crisis and our limited ability to explain variation...
We review species richness in major organism groups, mainly using examples from northern Europe. A h...
In Europe, epiphytic lichens are incorporated in forest diversity monitoring projects in which sampl...