Forests used for timber production provide essential ecosystem services to society, as well as potential breeding habitat for bird communities. In southern Sweden, 90% of productive forest land is used for timber production and stands dominated by Norway spruce (Picea abies) constitute approximately 40% of the forested area. Due to their homogeneous structure, these spruce production forests are often regarded as depauperate. Despite this perception, knowledge about the biodiversity found in these stands is scarce. Here we synthesize the results of four separate bird surveys conducted within 35 spruce production stands of southern Sweden. The results are compared to recent population trends within the general study area. In total 49 bird sp...
The density of the breeding passerine bird community in a spruce-dominated forest in central Norway ...
Salvage logging after disturbances in forests substantially modifies vegetation structure and dead w...
Biodiversity is in decline and therefore alternative forest management approaches have gained intere...
Boreal forests in Europe are intensively managed for timber and pulp production, resulting in decrea...
Current levels of forestry expansion in boreal forests threaten to radically reduce biodiversity. Fo...
Abstract: Context The most productive forest lands have naturally the richest bird assemblages but ...
Forest management contributes to the changes in forest structure by turning heterogenous forests of ...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
Recent biodiversity loss has emphasized the necessity to critically evaluate the consequences of hum...
Biodiversity can be crucial for an ecosystem to uphold its’ functions. Thus, is population declines ...
Uneven-aged management of conifer plantations is proposed as a way to increase the value of these fo...
Increasing the prevalence of broadleaf trees in conifer-dominated production forests is a recommende...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd[Aim]: Tree plantations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on r...
In Sweden, intense human land use, especially forestry, has led to profound changes in the landscape...
Many bird species typical to farmland have declined in numbers in recent decades. Some farmland bird...
The density of the breeding passerine bird community in a spruce-dominated forest in central Norway ...
Salvage logging after disturbances in forests substantially modifies vegetation structure and dead w...
Biodiversity is in decline and therefore alternative forest management approaches have gained intere...
Boreal forests in Europe are intensively managed for timber and pulp production, resulting in decrea...
Current levels of forestry expansion in boreal forests threaten to radically reduce biodiversity. Fo...
Abstract: Context The most productive forest lands have naturally the richest bird assemblages but ...
Forest management contributes to the changes in forest structure by turning heterogenous forests of ...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
Recent biodiversity loss has emphasized the necessity to critically evaluate the consequences of hum...
Biodiversity can be crucial for an ecosystem to uphold its’ functions. Thus, is population declines ...
Uneven-aged management of conifer plantations is proposed as a way to increase the value of these fo...
Increasing the prevalence of broadleaf trees in conifer-dominated production forests is a recommende...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd[Aim]: Tree plantations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on r...
In Sweden, intense human land use, especially forestry, has led to profound changes in the landscape...
Many bird species typical to farmland have declined in numbers in recent decades. Some farmland bird...
The density of the breeding passerine bird community in a spruce-dominated forest in central Norway ...
Salvage logging after disturbances in forests substantially modifies vegetation structure and dead w...
Biodiversity is in decline and therefore alternative forest management approaches have gained intere...