Biodiversity in forests is strongly affected by forest management practices, such as clearcutting and aggregated retention. Therefore, the assessment of the effects of forest management on biodiversity is a major concern in forest ecology. In the present study, we aimed to characterize the effects of forest management practices, after one year, on the abundance, species richness, community composition, and functional groups of moths in forests. The moths were sampled in four different forest stands: three stands (clearcutting, aggregated retention, and no cutting) in a planted Japanese larch forest and one stand in a natural Mongolian oak forest. The results revealed that the moth communities changed in response to the changes in vegetation...
Although intensive forestry practices have greatly reduced the biodiversity of native woodland, symp...
grantor: University of TorontoMoth diversity was compared between four to eight year-old j...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and key food source for many species, but have shown widesprea...
Biodiversity in forests is strongly affected by forest management practices, such as clearcutting an...
Keith S. Summerville is a professor of Environmental Science in the Department of Environmental Scie...
Spruce forests face many threats such as climate change and bark beetle outbreaks. Yet, bark beetle ...
Intensive forest management (IFM) promises to help satisfy increasing global demand for wood, but ma...
Ecosystems and biodiversity worldwide have been heavily degraded as a result of anthropogenic activi...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines acr...
Herbivorous insects play an important role in forest ecosystems, but their response to forest manage...
Huge areas of diverse tropical forest are lost or degraded every year with dramatic consequences for...
Currently, the aim of modern forest management is not only timber production but also the protection...
1- Pure forests are often seen as being more prone to damage by specialist pest insects than mixed f...
Although intensive forestry practices have greatly reduced the biodiversity of native woodland, symp...
grantor: University of TorontoMoth diversity was compared between four to eight year-old j...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and key food source for many species, but have shown widesprea...
Biodiversity in forests is strongly affected by forest management practices, such as clearcutting an...
Keith S. Summerville is a professor of Environmental Science in the Department of Environmental Scie...
Spruce forests face many threats such as climate change and bark beetle outbreaks. Yet, bark beetle ...
Intensive forest management (IFM) promises to help satisfy increasing global demand for wood, but ma...
Ecosystems and biodiversity worldwide have been heavily degraded as a result of anthropogenic activi...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines acr...
Herbivorous insects play an important role in forest ecosystems, but their response to forest manage...
Huge areas of diverse tropical forest are lost or degraded every year with dramatic consequences for...
Currently, the aim of modern forest management is not only timber production but also the protection...
1- Pure forests are often seen as being more prone to damage by specialist pest insects than mixed f...
Although intensive forestry practices have greatly reduced the biodiversity of native woodland, symp...
grantor: University of TorontoMoth diversity was compared between four to eight year-old j...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and key food source for many species, but have shown widesprea...