Increased interest in biomass harvesting for bioenergetic applications has raised questions regarding the potential ecological consequences on forest biodiversity. Here we evaluate the initial changes in the abundance, species richness and community composition of rove (Staphylinidae) and ground beetles (Carabidae), immediately following 1) stem-only harvesting (SOH), in which logging debris (i.e., tree tops and branches) are retained on site, and 2) whole-tree harvesting (WTH), in which stems, tops and branches are removed in mature balsam fir stands in Quebec, Canada. Beetles were collected throughout the summer of 2011, one year following harvesting, using pitfall traps. Overall catch rates were greater in uncut forest (Control) than eit...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are closely tied to changes in biodiversity and ecological co...
Forest fuel harvesting increases the need to collect not just logging residues but also tree stumps ...
Increased interest in biomass harvesting for bioenergetic applications has raised questions regardin...
Post-harvest recovery of biodiversity is one of the important goals in modern forestry. A variable r...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
I examined saproxylic beetle responses in two silvicultural systems of the eastern mixedwood boreal ...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
Ecological sustainability is a priority in the management of Ontario’s northern hardwood forests. It...
The effects of selection harvesting on biodiversity are poorly known in North American northern temp...
Harvesting of tree stumps for bioenergy is popular and, although the environmental impact has been c...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
The global extinction rate is currently accelerating at an alarming pace. Habitat loss through the ...
The effect of a forest harvesting system whereby small (typically 0.1/2.0 ha) patches of standing ti...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are closely tied to changes in biodiversity and ecological co...
Forest fuel harvesting increases the need to collect not just logging residues but also tree stumps ...
Increased interest in biomass harvesting for bioenergetic applications has raised questions regardin...
Post-harvest recovery of biodiversity is one of the important goals in modern forestry. A variable r...
The maintenance of downed woody debris supplies is increasingly being recognized as an integral part...
I examined saproxylic beetle responses in two silvicultural systems of the eastern mixedwood boreal ...
The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project was initiated in 1993 to address concerns over the ...
Ecological sustainability is a priority in the management of Ontario’s northern hardwood forests. It...
The effects of selection harvesting on biodiversity are poorly known in North American northern temp...
Harvesting of tree stumps for bioenergy is popular and, although the environmental impact has been c...
Many biological responses may develop over long periods of time, and annual community variation shou...
Rock Ouimet, Daniel Houle, and Claude Camiré Abstract: The impact of selective cutting (6 and 8 year...
The global extinction rate is currently accelerating at an alarming pace. Habitat loss through the ...
The effect of a forest harvesting system whereby small (typically 0.1/2.0 ha) patches of standing ti...
We tested the response of species composition of three dominant litter-dwelling arthropod taxa (cara...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are closely tied to changes in biodiversity and ecological co...
Forest fuel harvesting increases the need to collect not just logging residues but also tree stumps ...