Questions What factors control broad-scale variation in edge length and three-dimensional boundary structure for a large region extending across two biomes? What is the difference in structure between natural and anthropogenic edges? Location Temperate and boreal forests across all of Sweden, spanning latitudes 55-69 degrees N. MethodsWe sampled more than 2000 forest edges using line intersect sampling in a monitoring programme (National Inventory of Landscapes in Sweden). We compared edge length, ecosystem attributes (width of adjacent ecosystem, canopy cover, canopy height, patch contrast in canopy height, forest type) and boundary attributes (profile, abruptness, shape) of natural edges (lakeshore, wetland) with anthropogenic edges (clea...
Global forest cover is heavily fragmented. Due to high edge-to-surface ratios in small forest patche...
Forest management practices modify the composition and three-dimensional structure of boreal forests...
Forest fragmentation increases the amount of edges in the landscape. Differences in wind, radiation ...
Questions What factors control broad-scale variation in edge length and three-dimensional boundary s...
Although anthropogenic edges are an important consequence of timber harvesting, edges due to natural...
1. Although anthropogenic edges are an important consequence of timber harvesting, edges due to natu...
Although forest edges have been studied extensively as an important consequence of fragmentation, a ...
The boreal forest in Fennoscandia has been subjected to major loss and fragmentation of natural fore...
Forest edges, or boundaries between adjacent ecosystems, play important ecological roles. Both anthr...
Submitted versionForest edges, or boundaries between adjacent ecosystems, play important ecological ...
Abstract Human land use is fragmenting forests around the globe, increasing the edge density in fore...
Questions Does the influence of forest edges on plant species richness and composition depend on for...
Context: Understanding the variability of vegetation distribution and its determinants is a central ...
Forest edges generally represent a very important element of ecological stability. The goal of this ...
Forest edges are interfaces between forest interiors and adjacent land cover types. They are importa...
Global forest cover is heavily fragmented. Due to high edge-to-surface ratios in small forest patche...
Forest management practices modify the composition and three-dimensional structure of boreal forests...
Forest fragmentation increases the amount of edges in the landscape. Differences in wind, radiation ...
Questions What factors control broad-scale variation in edge length and three-dimensional boundary s...
Although anthropogenic edges are an important consequence of timber harvesting, edges due to natural...
1. Although anthropogenic edges are an important consequence of timber harvesting, edges due to natu...
Although forest edges have been studied extensively as an important consequence of fragmentation, a ...
The boreal forest in Fennoscandia has been subjected to major loss and fragmentation of natural fore...
Forest edges, or boundaries between adjacent ecosystems, play important ecological roles. Both anthr...
Submitted versionForest edges, or boundaries between adjacent ecosystems, play important ecological ...
Abstract Human land use is fragmenting forests around the globe, increasing the edge density in fore...
Questions Does the influence of forest edges on plant species richness and composition depend on for...
Context: Understanding the variability of vegetation distribution and its determinants is a central ...
Forest edges generally represent a very important element of ecological stability. The goal of this ...
Forest edges are interfaces between forest interiors and adjacent land cover types. They are importa...
Global forest cover is heavily fragmented. Due to high edge-to-surface ratios in small forest patche...
Forest management practices modify the composition and three-dimensional structure of boreal forests...
Forest fragmentation increases the amount of edges in the landscape. Differences in wind, radiation ...