Spatial and temporal scales relevant for conservation of dead-wood associated species: current status and perspectives

Volume: 23, Issue: 3, Pages: 513 - 535
Published: Feb 4, 2014
Abstract
Dead wood is a key substrate for forest biodiversity, hosting a rich and often threatened biodiversity of wood-living species. However, the relationship between the occurrence of dead wood and associated species is modified by several environmental factors. Here we review the present state of knowledge on how dead wood on different spatial and temporal scales affects saproxylic biodiversity. We searched for peer-reviewed studies on saproxylic...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial and temporal scales relevant for conservation of dead-wood associated species: current status and perspectives
Published Date
Feb 4, 2014
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
513 - 535
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