There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several organism groups. We studied the short-term effects of four forestry treatments including preparation cutting, clear-cutting, retention tree group and gap-cutting in a temperate managed forest on the assemblage structure of understory plants, enchytraeid worms, spiders and ground beetles. Here we show, that the effect of treatments on the different facets of assemblage structure was taxon-specific. Clear-cutting and retention tree group strongly impoverished enchytraeids assemblages. Even if the species richness and cover of plants increased in clear-cutting and gap-cutting, their species composition moderately changed after treatments. For sp...
The Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbances (EMEND) project tests the hypothesis that va...
Effects of different forest regeneration methods on decomposer animals in boreal coniferous forest a...
Aggregated retention, in which patches of trees (aggregates) remain unlogged within larger harvested...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
There is a paradigm shift in Central Europe from the rotation forestry systems towards continuous co...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...
Forests are understood to have a major role in supporting life through habitat provision but they al...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
Although the functional trait approach can facilitate the understanding of mechanisms that underline...
Abstract Managing forests intensively for timber production can homogenize forest structure and, in ...
Graduation date: 2004The process of silvicultural thinning has become very controversial recently wi...
We studied the response of enchytraeid (Annelida: Oligochaeta) community structure to different fore...
Herbivorous insects play an important role in forest ecosystems, but their response to forest manage...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
The Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbances (EMEND) project tests the hypothesis that va...
Effects of different forest regeneration methods on decomposer animals in boreal coniferous forest a...
Aggregated retention, in which patches of trees (aggregates) remain unlogged within larger harvested...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
There is a paradigm shift in Central Europe from the rotation forestry systems towards continuous co...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...
Forests are understood to have a major role in supporting life through habitat provision but they al...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
Although the functional trait approach can facilitate the understanding of mechanisms that underline...
Abstract Managing forests intensively for timber production can homogenize forest structure and, in ...
Graduation date: 2004The process of silvicultural thinning has become very controversial recently wi...
We studied the response of enchytraeid (Annelida: Oligochaeta) community structure to different fore...
Herbivorous insects play an important role in forest ecosystems, but their response to forest manage...
Timber harvest can adversely affect forest biota. Recent research and application suggest that reten...
The Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbances (EMEND) project tests the hypothesis that va...
Effects of different forest regeneration methods on decomposer animals in boreal coniferous forest a...
Aggregated retention, in which patches of trees (aggregates) remain unlogged within larger harvested...