In recent years, deadwood has become more and more considered as indicator in the assessment of the biodiversity and naturalness of forest ecosystems. Its occurrence, in an appropriate proportion according to forest use, is fundamental for the maintenance of biological diversity, since it represents a microhabitat for hundred of species of invertebrates, fungi, bryophytes, lichens, amphibians, small mammals and birds. Having acknowledged its importance in forest coenoses, quantification of deadwood components in a given habitat, in relation to forest type and type of management, becomes essential. In our study, different survey designs were tested and compared for assessing deadwood components: stumps, lying coarse wood pieces and lyin...
The importance of beta-diversity in European forest requires concepts considering a wide range of se...
The sampling method is described which is used for the sampling of plant species richness and cover ...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.elsevier.com/locate/forecoThere is increasing awa...
In recent years, deadwood has become more and more considered as indicator in the assessment of the ...
Deadwood is a key ecological factor in forest ecosystems. Its occurrence is fundamental since it rep...
Deadwood is an important element in the biological and structural diversity of a forest ecosystem, b...
Deadwood is one of the four elements taken into account in this review of indicators and field metho...
The total local volume of dead wood is currently used for evaluating the sustainability of forest ma...
In this study, a comprehensive analysis of deadwood was conducted in four macro-areas located in two...
One action envisaged by "The EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020" is integrating biodiversity measures...
Saproxylic beetles may act as bio-indicators of high-quality mature woodlands, and their conservatio...
This dataset considers information from 3,243 ICP-Forests Level I plots collected between 2006 and 2...
Tree-related microhabitats (hereafter TreMs) are structures occurring on trees, such as rot holes, c...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.safnet.orgDeadwood plays an important role in for...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
The importance of beta-diversity in European forest requires concepts considering a wide range of se...
The sampling method is described which is used for the sampling of plant species richness and cover ...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.elsevier.com/locate/forecoThere is increasing awa...
In recent years, deadwood has become more and more considered as indicator in the assessment of the ...
Deadwood is a key ecological factor in forest ecosystems. Its occurrence is fundamental since it rep...
Deadwood is an important element in the biological and structural diversity of a forest ecosystem, b...
Deadwood is one of the four elements taken into account in this review of indicators and field metho...
The total local volume of dead wood is currently used for evaluating the sustainability of forest ma...
In this study, a comprehensive analysis of deadwood was conducted in four macro-areas located in two...
One action envisaged by "The EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020" is integrating biodiversity measures...
Saproxylic beetles may act as bio-indicators of high-quality mature woodlands, and their conservatio...
This dataset considers information from 3,243 ICP-Forests Level I plots collected between 2006 and 2...
Tree-related microhabitats (hereafter TreMs) are structures occurring on trees, such as rot holes, c...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.safnet.orgDeadwood plays an important role in for...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
The importance of beta-diversity in European forest requires concepts considering a wide range of se...
The sampling method is described which is used for the sampling of plant species richness and cover ...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.elsevier.com/locate/forecoThere is increasing awa...