Abstract: Context The most productive forest lands have naturally the richest bird assemblages but tend to be also most intensively managed. Sustainable solutions to this conflict are unclear. Aim To assess bird assemblages and their successional dynamics in planted Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) stands compared to naturally developing stands. Methods We mapped breeding bird assemblages in forty 5-ha plots on highly productive soils in Estonia. The plots included sets of naturally regenerated and planted stands, and (as successional endpoints) clear-cuts and old stands. Results Planted stands had fewer bird species and pairs than naturally regenerated stands; the latter having a species composition resembling late-successional deciduous...
Increasingly homogenous forest landscapes, with fewer occurrences of wildfires, deciduous trees and ...
Many studies have demonstrated the importance of early successional forest habitat for breeding bird...
Boreal forests in Europe are intensively managed for timber and pulp production, resulting in decrea...
Although considered by some as a less "ecologically suitable" forestry model than "near-natural" sta...
Forests used for timber production provide essential ecosystem services to society, as well as poten...
Spruce forestry is usually considered to impoverish animal communities but few data support this cla...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
Uneven-aged management of conifer plantations is proposed as a way to increase the value of these fo...
Since the introduction of retention forestry in the 1990s, its practice has spread in the boreal and...
The retention forestry approach is considered as one of the potentially effective tools for sustaina...
Biodiversity is in decline and therefore alternative forest management approaches have gained intere...
We predicted that bird diversity and abundance of some bird species would be higher in old-growth st...
Current levels of forestry expansion in boreal forests threaten to radically reduce biodiversity. Fo...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of species loss and declines of global biodiversity. Several birds...
Abstract – The relationship between breeding bird communities and different phases of secondary succ...
Increasingly homogenous forest landscapes, with fewer occurrences of wildfires, deciduous trees and ...
Many studies have demonstrated the importance of early successional forest habitat for breeding bird...
Boreal forests in Europe are intensively managed for timber and pulp production, resulting in decrea...
Although considered by some as a less "ecologically suitable" forestry model than "near-natural" sta...
Forests used for timber production provide essential ecosystem services to society, as well as poten...
Spruce forestry is usually considered to impoverish animal communities but few data support this cla...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
Uneven-aged management of conifer plantations is proposed as a way to increase the value of these fo...
Since the introduction of retention forestry in the 1990s, its practice has spread in the boreal and...
The retention forestry approach is considered as one of the potentially effective tools for sustaina...
Biodiversity is in decline and therefore alternative forest management approaches have gained intere...
We predicted that bird diversity and abundance of some bird species would be higher in old-growth st...
Current levels of forestry expansion in boreal forests threaten to radically reduce biodiversity. Fo...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of species loss and declines of global biodiversity. Several birds...
Abstract – The relationship between breeding bird communities and different phases of secondary succ...
Increasingly homogenous forest landscapes, with fewer occurrences of wildfires, deciduous trees and ...
Many studies have demonstrated the importance of early successional forest habitat for breeding bird...
Boreal forests in Europe are intensively managed for timber and pulp production, resulting in decrea...