Open access funding provided by Norwegian University of Life Sciences。
Forest degradation induced by intensive forest management and temperature increase by climate change are resulting in biodiversity decline in boreal forests.Intensive forest management and high-end climate emission sc...
funded by the UEF foundation(Project 930341);the University of Eastern Finland;supported by the FORBIO project(Decision Number 293380)funded by the Strategic Research Council of the Academy of Finland,led by Prof.Heli Peltola at University of Eastern Finland
Many forest-dwelling species are dependent on deadwood. Sources of deadwood include competition- and senescence-related mortality of trees, and various damages. This study described a methodology for predicting the ef...
supported by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry(OMNRF);funded through the Sustainable Forest Management Network and the Faculty of Forestry,University of Toronto
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be affected by forest management.We used a split-plot ANOVA design to analyze differences in selected saproxylic insects...
funded by the Richard Ivey Foundation;the Haliburton Forest;Wild Life Reserve
Insects respond to changes in microhabitat caused by canopy disturbance, and thus can be used to examine the ecological impacts of harvesting. Single-tree selection harvesting is the most common silvicultural system u...