Variable retention is an alternative silvicultural approach to timber forest management, which consist in a regeneration treatment with different degrees and patterns of stand retention. It has been proposed to mitigate harmful effects of harvesting, but effectiveness in insect conservation remains unknown in southern Patagonian Nothofagus pumilio forests. Here, the objectives were to: (1) define a baseline of insect diversity in old-growth forests along a site quality gradient (high, medium and low, associated to the forest productivity of each site); (2) evaluate stands with different retention treatments [aggregated (AR) surrounded by dispersed (DR) retention, and aggregated retention surrounded by clear-cut (CC)] and to compare with old...
Insect community studies related to forest management focus principally on timber-quality stands, an...
Nothofagus pumilio forests in Tierra del Fuego are the southernmost forests in the world, where extr...
Tropical forests, the richest ecosystems on earth, are rapidly disappearing. This is causing the los...
Variable retention is an alternative silvicultural approach to timber forest management, which consi...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Variable retention mitigates harmful effects of traditional practices on biodiversity of forest ecos...
Harvesting with variable retention (VR) applied in Nothofagus forests combines two types of retentio...
Compared with higher plants and mammals, conservation of insect diversity was rarely included in eco...
Sustainable forest management aims to both enhance biodiversity and tree productivity. However, trad...
Nothofagus pumilio forests in Tierra del Fuego are the southernmost forests in the world, where extr...
Abstract. Human activities, like logging, modify the dynamics and composition of virgin forest, affe...
Understanding regeneration processes is important for implementing new silvicultural treatments that...
Alternative silvicultural approaches to timber management, such as regeneration treatments with diff...
Land-sharing strategies, as variable retention silvicultural proposals, are useful to mitigate harmf...
Insect community studies related to forest management focus principally on timber-quality stands, an...
Nothofagus pumilio forests in Tierra del Fuego are the southernmost forests in the world, where extr...
Tropical forests, the richest ecosystems on earth, are rapidly disappearing. This is causing the los...
Variable retention is an alternative silvicultural approach to timber forest management, which consi...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Variable retention mitigates harmful effects of traditional practices on biodiversity of forest ecos...
Harvesting with variable retention (VR) applied in Nothofagus forests combines two types of retentio...
Compared with higher plants and mammals, conservation of insect diversity was rarely included in eco...
Sustainable forest management aims to both enhance biodiversity and tree productivity. However, trad...
Nothofagus pumilio forests in Tierra del Fuego are the southernmost forests in the world, where extr...
Abstract. Human activities, like logging, modify the dynamics and composition of virgin forest, affe...
Understanding regeneration processes is important for implementing new silvicultural treatments that...
Alternative silvicultural approaches to timber management, such as regeneration treatments with diff...
Land-sharing strategies, as variable retention silvicultural proposals, are useful to mitigate harmf...
Insect community studies related to forest management focus principally on timber-quality stands, an...
Nothofagus pumilio forests in Tierra del Fuego are the southernmost forests in the world, where extr...
Tropical forests, the richest ecosystems on earth, are rapidly disappearing. This is causing the los...