Growing interest in harvesting logging residues for energy production will reduce the amount of fine (small-diameter) wood. This could pose a threat to saproxylic (dead-wood living) organisms. Therefore, we asked firstly if logging residues have a beetle fauna of conservation interest, and secondly which differences there are between different categories of logging residues. Samples of logging-residue wood of aspen, birch, oak and spruce, divided into three diameter classes ranging between 1 and 15 cm were collected from 60 clear cuts in southern Sweden. The clear cuts were positioned in six different regions, where in each region we had one landscape which is considered a hotspot for saproxylic diversity and one landscape was an ordinary. ...
Forest management has altered the age structure, tree species composition and dead wood availability...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...
<div><p>The increasing demand for biofuels from logging residues require serious attention on the im...
Although threatened by forestry, our knowledge concerning saproxylic insects is strongly biased towa...
Old hollow trees have declined in Europe and many saproxylic (wood-dwelling) beetles dependent on th...
The biodiversity of saproxylic organisms and in the case of this study, saproxylic beetles, is depen...
Today’s forest managers implement a large number of methods to increase the amount of dead wood in S...
Today, old growth forests are continuously decreasing, due to deforestation, threatening species to ...
Coniferous and deciduous logging residue (“slash”) was collected from six 1- year old and six 4-year...
In a previous study of saproxylic beetle fauna on fresh artificially created high stumps of spruce a...
Intensive modern forestry is a threat to beetles depending on dead wood (saproxylic beetles). To mit...
Fine Woody Debris (FWD) has been considered as the promising source of forest fuel in Fennoscandia. ...
Insects constitute a major part of global biodiversity. Saproxylic insects seem to be adversely affe...
Forest management has altered the age structure, tree species composition and dead wood availability...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...
<div><p>The increasing demand for biofuels from logging residues require serious attention on the im...
Although threatened by forestry, our knowledge concerning saproxylic insects is strongly biased towa...
Old hollow trees have declined in Europe and many saproxylic (wood-dwelling) beetles dependent on th...
The biodiversity of saproxylic organisms and in the case of this study, saproxylic beetles, is depen...
Today’s forest managers implement a large number of methods to increase the amount of dead wood in S...
Today, old growth forests are continuously decreasing, due to deforestation, threatening species to ...
Coniferous and deciduous logging residue (“slash”) was collected from six 1- year old and six 4-year...
In a previous study of saproxylic beetle fauna on fresh artificially created high stumps of spruce a...
Intensive modern forestry is a threat to beetles depending on dead wood (saproxylic beetles). To mit...
Fine Woody Debris (FWD) has been considered as the promising source of forest fuel in Fennoscandia. ...
Insects constitute a major part of global biodiversity. Saproxylic insects seem to be adversely affe...
Forest management has altered the age structure, tree species composition and dead wood availability...
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be a...
Many saproxylic insects are threatened by extinction, and a decline in the saproxylic species has be...