Renewal ecology promotes the creation and enhancement of landscapes that support biodiversity and ecosystem services for humans. Silvicultural thinning of forest regrowth to reduce tree competition represents a form of active management that may also benefit biodiversity, especially where secondary regrowth dominates. However, ecological responses to thinning can be complex, particularly for insectivorous bats whose ecomorphology is often related to vegetation structure. Furthermore, thinning may affect multiple aspects of bat ecology (i.e., roosting and foraging). We assessed this in dense white cypress regrowth in the Pilliga forests of New South Wales, Australia, where recent experimental thinning created thinned stands (4 × 12 ha)...
Context Environmental benefits of timber plantations have been a major selling point for land use ch...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Information on roosting requirements and responses to forest management is integral to effectively c...
Renewal ecology promotes the creation and enhancement of landscapes that support biodiversity and ec...
Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinn...
The management of native regrowth forests for biodiversity has become increasingly important in rece...
1. Ecologically sustainable forest management is being implemented to address the competing demands ...
Bats represent a major component of forest biodiversity. In forest, bats find many roosting and fora...
Conserving biodiversity in production forest landscapes with on-going resource extraction, such as m...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
Clear-fell harvest of forest concerns many wildlife biologists because of loss of vital resources su...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Unlogged buffers are used to ameliorate impacts to riparian areas in timber production forests. One ...
Context Environmental benefits of timber plantations have been a major selling point for land use ch...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Information on roosting requirements and responses to forest management is integral to effectively c...
Renewal ecology promotes the creation and enhancement of landscapes that support biodiversity and ec...
Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinn...
The management of native regrowth forests for biodiversity has become increasingly important in rece...
1. Ecologically sustainable forest management is being implemented to address the competing demands ...
Bats represent a major component of forest biodiversity. In forest, bats find many roosting and fora...
Conserving biodiversity in production forest landscapes with on-going resource extraction, such as m...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
Clear-fell harvest of forest concerns many wildlife biologists because of loss of vital resources su...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Unlogged buffers are used to ameliorate impacts to riparian areas in timber production forests. One ...
Context Environmental benefits of timber plantations have been a major selling point for land use ch...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Information on roosting requirements and responses to forest management is integral to effectively c...