Forest canopy gaps caused by natural disturbances represent the primary driver of forest regeneration dynamics, modifying several ecological factors such as the light environment within an ecosystem. Canopy openings constantly change the shape and structure of forests as well as tree species diversity. The analysis of forest canopy gap spatial patterns in old-growth forests can provide helpful information for their conservation. Moreover, it can be an important reference for outlining sustainable forest management to restore and maintain the original biodiversity and accelerate forest succession towards old-growth characteristics. The main goal of this research was to assess a first forest gap size distribution and analyze their spatial pat...
Broadleaved forest is one of the most severely exploited and threatened ecosystems worldwide such th...
Canopy gaps and their characteristic features (e.g. area and shape) influence the availability of nu...
We used remote sensing methods to reconstruct natural stand dynamics of a semi-natural beech forest ...
Forest canopy gaps caused by natural disturbances represent the primary driver of forest regeneratio...
In front of climate change scenarios and global loss of biodiversity, it is essential to monitor the...
Gap distributions in forests reflect the spatial impact of man-made tree harvesting or naturally-ind...
Forest canopy gaps are important to ecosystem dynamics. Depending on tree species, small canopy ope...
Context: Due to a long history of intensive forest exploitation, few European beech (Fagus sylvatica...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
CONTEXT: Due to a long history of intensive forest exploitation, few European beech (Fagus sylvatica...
Forest degradation continues to increase globally, threatening biodiversity and the survival of spec...
Gap refers to open spaces in forest canopies where sunlight penetrates on the forest floor allows ne...
Forest canopy structure is an important parameter in multipurpose forest management. An understandin...
Sasso Fratino Nature Reserve (National Park of Casentino Forests, northern Apennines) is a quite rar...
The spatial properties of gaps have an important influence upon the regeneration dynamics and specie...
Broadleaved forest is one of the most severely exploited and threatened ecosystems worldwide such th...
Canopy gaps and their characteristic features (e.g. area and shape) influence the availability of nu...
We used remote sensing methods to reconstruct natural stand dynamics of a semi-natural beech forest ...
Forest canopy gaps caused by natural disturbances represent the primary driver of forest regeneratio...
In front of climate change scenarios and global loss of biodiversity, it is essential to monitor the...
Gap distributions in forests reflect the spatial impact of man-made tree harvesting or naturally-ind...
Forest canopy gaps are important to ecosystem dynamics. Depending on tree species, small canopy ope...
Context: Due to a long history of intensive forest exploitation, few European beech (Fagus sylvatica...
1. Structural diversity and niche differences within habitats are important for stabilizing species ...
CONTEXT: Due to a long history of intensive forest exploitation, few European beech (Fagus sylvatica...
Forest degradation continues to increase globally, threatening biodiversity and the survival of spec...
Gap refers to open spaces in forest canopies where sunlight penetrates on the forest floor allows ne...
Forest canopy structure is an important parameter in multipurpose forest management. An understandin...
Sasso Fratino Nature Reserve (National Park of Casentino Forests, northern Apennines) is a quite rar...
The spatial properties of gaps have an important influence upon the regeneration dynamics and specie...
Broadleaved forest is one of the most severely exploited and threatened ecosystems worldwide such th...
Canopy gaps and their characteristic features (e.g. area and shape) influence the availability of nu...
We used remote sensing methods to reconstruct natural stand dynamics of a semi-natural beech forest ...