We studied a ca 200 ha large forest site that holds an exceptionally large number of red-listed saproxylic beetles. We conducted pollen, charcoal and dendroecological analyses to reveal the long-term stand-level history of the site. We also investigated which of the red-listed saproxylic beetles recorded at the site are probably dependent on forest fires or structures that are created by fires. Pollen from Pinus and Betula dominate the pollen diagram, and the pollen record shows that the canopy is more closed today than ever during the last 2500 years. Large amounts of charcoal fragments were found throughout the core except during three shorter periods, one of which is the latest ca 200 years. The dendroecological investigation revealed I ...
Background Fires have been an important natural disturbance and pervasive evolutionary force in the ...
International audienceA high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record...
4th International Meeting of Anthracology, Brussels, BELGIUM, SEP 08-13, 2008International audienceA...
Evidence for unbroken continuity of tree taxa over the last c. 13,500 years is presented from a biod...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
The Sala fire in the Vastmanland County of central Sweden that burned about 14,000 ha in 2014 has be...
We reconstructed forest development and disturbance events (fire and logging) during the last 1000 y...
In northern Europe, a long history of human exploitation effectively eliminated legacies of natural ...
Analyses of pollen and charcoal in peat cores, together with age-structure data of Pinus sylvestris ...
Palaeoecological studies can identify past trends in vegetation communities and processes over long...
Background Fires have been an important natural disturbance and pervasive evolutionary force in the ...
International audienceA high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record...
4th International Meeting of Anthracology, Brussels, BELGIUM, SEP 08-13, 2008International audienceA...
Evidence for unbroken continuity of tree taxa over the last c. 13,500 years is presented from a biod...
Fire is considered the most important natural disturbance in the boreal forest [1]. Fire suppression...
The Sala fire in the Vastmanland County of central Sweden that burned about 14,000 ha in 2014 has be...
We reconstructed forest development and disturbance events (fire and logging) during the last 1000 y...
In northern Europe, a long history of human exploitation effectively eliminated legacies of natural ...
Analyses of pollen and charcoal in peat cores, together with age-structure data of Pinus sylvestris ...
Palaeoecological studies can identify past trends in vegetation communities and processes over long...
Background Fires have been an important natural disturbance and pervasive evolutionary force in the ...
International audienceA high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record...
4th International Meeting of Anthracology, Brussels, BELGIUM, SEP 08-13, 2008International audienceA...