•1. Woodland cover in Britain has increased over the past century and is set to increase further through woodland creation schemes aiming to tackle climate change. Nonetheless, the wider repercussions of increasing woodland cover for species, especially invertebrates, have not been comprehensively assessed. •2. Here, we quantified the woodland associations of 2762 invertebrate species in Britain across 21 broad taxon groups using species occurrence records collected by specialist recording societies. We then related the strength of species' woodland associations to published estimates of their long-term national distribution trends between 1970 and 2015. •3. Across all taxa, 29% of species were positively associated with broadleaf woodlan...
Coppice systems are amongst the earliest forms of woodland management known and on some sites their ...
Plantation forests constitute a significant amount of the wooded area in many parts of the globe. Ho...
Here, we determine annual estimates of occupancy and species trends for 5,293 UK bryophytes, lichens...
Improved recording of less popular groups, combined with new statistical approaches that compensate ...
Mean concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) continue to increase globally. Whilst t...
Canopy research is becoming increasingly important as the extent of woodland habitats decreases and ...
New native woodlands are typically created in a small and isolated configuration, potentially reduci...
Tree planting is at the forefront of the current environmental agenda to mitigate climate change and...
Aim Large-scale habitat creation is crucial to mitigate the current ecological crisis, but scientifi...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
Woodland, like many habitats throughout the world, has been severely affected by habitat loss and fr...
Taxonomic homogenization (TH) is the increasing similarity of the species composition of ecological ...
Coppice systems are amongst the earliest forms of woodland management known and on some sites their ...
Plantation forests constitute a significant amount of the wooded area in many parts of the globe. Ho...
Here, we determine annual estimates of occupancy and species trends for 5,293 UK bryophytes, lichens...
Improved recording of less popular groups, combined with new statistical approaches that compensate ...
Mean concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) continue to increase globally. Whilst t...
Canopy research is becoming increasingly important as the extent of woodland habitats decreases and ...
New native woodlands are typically created in a small and isolated configuration, potentially reduci...
Tree planting is at the forefront of the current environmental agenda to mitigate climate change and...
Aim Large-scale habitat creation is crucial to mitigate the current ecological crisis, but scientifi...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
Woodland, like many habitats throughout the world, has been severely affected by habitat loss and fr...
Taxonomic homogenization (TH) is the increasing similarity of the species composition of ecological ...
Coppice systems are amongst the earliest forms of woodland management known and on some sites their ...
Plantation forests constitute a significant amount of the wooded area in many parts of the globe. Ho...
Here, we determine annual estimates of occupancy and species trends for 5,293 UK bryophytes, lichens...