Uneven-aged silviculture can reduce negative effects of forest management on beetles

Volume: 391, Pages: 436 - 445
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
Decline in biodiversity have increased the interest in alternative forest management approaches. Uneven-aged silviculture has been proposed as a mean to maintain continuity of forest canopy cover, mimic small-scale disturbances and provide a stratified forest structure similar to that of old-growth forests and therefore better maintain species associated with unmanaged forest. We used a large-scale chronosequence study spanning 50 years to study...
Paper Details
Title
Uneven-aged silviculture can reduce negative effects of forest management on beetles
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
391
Pages
436 - 445
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