Threatened Plant, Animal, and Fungus Species in Swedish Forests: Distribution and Habitat Associations
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Forestry alters foraging efficiency and crop contents of aphid-tending red wood ants, Formica aquiloniaBioenergy and Biodiversity: Key Lessons from the Pan American Region.Wood-inhabiting beetles in low stumps, high stumps and logs on boreal clear-cuts: implications for dead wood management.Fire and green-tree retention in conservation of red-listed and rare deadwood-dependent beetles in Finnish boreal forests.Effects of postfire salvage logging on deadwood-associated beetles.Saproxylic and non-saproxylic beetle assemblages in boreal spruce forests of different age and forestry intensity.Biodiversity and sectoral responsibility in the development of Swedish Forestry Policy, 1988-1993.Forests regenerating after clear-cutting function as habitat for bryophyte and lichen species of conservation concernPositive edge effects on forest-interior cryptogams in clear-cuts.Effect of habitat complexity on richness, abundance and distributional pattern of forest birds.Micro and macro-habitat associations in saproxylic beetles: implications for biodiversity managementLittle evidence for niche partitioning among ectomycorrhizal fungi on spruce seedlings planted in decayed wood versus mineral soil microsites.Forestry impacts on the hidden fungal biodiversity associated with bryophytes.Varying rotation lengths in northern production forests: Implications for habitats provided by retention and production treesExploring the Impact of Habitat Size on Phylogeographic Patterning in the Overberg Velvet Worm Peripatopsis overbergiensis (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae).Invertebrate community response to coarse woody debris removal for bioenergy production from intensively managed forests.Forest History as a Basis for Ecosystem Restoration?A Multidisciplinary Case Study in a South Swedish Temperate LandscapeVerifying an Extinction Debt among Lichens and Fungi in Northern Swedish Boreal ForestsUse of fungal biosystematics and molecular genetics in detection and identification of wood-decay fungi for improved forest managementBiodiversity of wood-decay fungi in ItalyThermal characteristics and bacterial diversity of forest soil in the Haean basin of KoreaSpatial and temporal patterns of species richness in a riparian landscapeForest restoration by burning and gap cutting of voluntary set-asides yield distinct immediate effects on saproxylic beetlesShort-term responses of beetle assemblages to wildfire in a region with more than 100 years of fire suppressionIntegrating Ecological, Social and Cultural Dimensions in the Implementation of the Landscape ConventionAssessment of spatial functionality of old forest in Sweden as habitat for virtual speciesUtility of habitat suitability models as biodiversity assessment tools in forest managementEconomic Geography, Forest Distribution, and Woodpecker Diversity in Central EuropeEffects of natural resource development on the terrestrial biodiversity of Canadian boreal forestsImpacts of salvage-logging on the status of deadwood after windthrow in Swiss forestsCost-effective strategies to conserve boreal forest biodiversity and long-term landscape-level maintenance of habitatsAnthropogenic disturbance and diversity of species: polypores and polypore-associated beetles in forest, forest edge and clear-cutProtecting one, protecting both? Scale-dependent ecological differences in two species using dead trees, the rosalia longicorn beetle and the barbastelle batBeavers promote calicioid diversity in boreal forest landscapesCan forest management based on natural disturbances maintain ecological resilience?Forest management is driving the eastern North American boreal forest outside its natural range of variabilityEvaluating Nature Reserve Design Efficacy in the Canadian Boreal Forest Using Time Series AVHRR DataTo thin or not to thin: bio-economic analysis of two alternative practices to increase amount of coarse woody debris in managed forestsSustaining Cavity-Using Species: Patterns of Cavity Use and Implications to Forest ManagementInteractions between larvae of the threatened saproxylic beetleOsmoderma eremitaand other flower chafers in Mediterranean woodlands: implications for conservation
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and Fungus Species in Swedish Forests: Distribution and Habitat Associations
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im September 1994 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 1994
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Threatened Plant, Animal, and ...... ution and Habitat Associations
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Beng Ehnstrom
Jan Weslien
Lena Gustafsson
Mats Jonsell
Tomas Hallingback
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10.1046/J.1523-1739.1994.08030718.X
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1994-09-01T00:00:00Z