For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversity changes across spatial scales. In many poorly known species groups little is known about at which spatial scales the conservation efforts should be focused. Here we examined how the community turnover of wood-inhabiting fungi is realised at three hierarchical levels, and how much of community variation is explained by variation in resource composition and spatial proximity. The hierarchical study design consisted of management type (fixed factor), forest site (random factor, nested within management type) and study plots (randomly placed plots within each study site). To examine how species richness varied across the three hierarchical scales, ran...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Isolation of habitats in space and time affects species globally and in a multitude of ecosystems [1...
Context Dead wood is a key habitat for saproxylic species, which are often used as indicators of ha...
<div><p>For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversi...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Context Biodiversity is highly affected by industrial forestry, which leads to the loss and fragment...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Setting aside small remnant patches of high biodiversity forest within managed forest landscapes is ...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...
Generalist species are usually widespread and abundant, and thrive in heterogeneous environments. Sp...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
Human-induced fragmentation affects forest continuity, i.e. availability of a suitable habitat for t...
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity in forest e...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Isolation of habitats in space and time affects species globally and in a multitude of ecosystems [1...
Context Dead wood is a key habitat for saproxylic species, which are often used as indicators of ha...
<div><p>For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversi...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Context Biodiversity is highly affected by industrial forestry, which leads to the loss and fragment...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Setting aside small remnant patches of high biodiversity forest within managed forest landscapes is ...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...
Generalist species are usually widespread and abundant, and thrive in heterogeneous environments. Sp...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
Human-induced fragmentation affects forest continuity, i.e. availability of a suitable habitat for t...
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity in forest e...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Isolation of habitats in space and time affects species globally and in a multitude of ecosystems [1...
Context Dead wood is a key habitat for saproxylic species, which are often used as indicators of ha...