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View article: Soil carbon responses to forest restoration trajectories: Lessons learned from four regions facing spruce forest dieback
Soil carbon responses to forest restoration trajectories: Lessons learned from four regions facing spruce forest dieback Open
View article: Biodiversity in primary vs. managed forests: Biological legacies of old living and large dead trees drive lichen diversity
Biodiversity in primary vs. managed forests: Biological legacies of old living and large dead trees drive lichen diversity Open
View article: Large-scale and long-term spatiotemporal patterns of disturbances in primary beech-dominated forests in the Carpathian Mountains of Europe
Large-scale and long-term spatiotemporal patterns of disturbances in primary beech-dominated forests in the Carpathian Mountains of Europe Open
View article: Geographical Gradient of Fungal Decay Type in Norway Spruce Logs in Europe and Its Impact on Seedling Establishment
Geographical Gradient of Fungal Decay Type in Norway Spruce Logs in Europe and Its Impact on Seedling Establishment Open
Aim Norway spruce ( Picea abies ) is a dominant tree species across Eurasia, and is known to regenerate on decaying logs. Understanding its regeneration dynamics is crucial for predicting forest sustainability under climate change. The dec…
View article: Towards an effective in-situ biodiversity assessment in European forests
Towards an effective in-situ biodiversity assessment in European forests Open
View article: Rewilding beech-dominated temperate forest ecosystems: effects on carbon stocks and biodiversity indicators
Rewilding beech-dominated temperate forest ecosystems: effects on carbon stocks and biodiversity indicators Open
Maximising carbon stock and habitat availability is a critical objective of contemporary forest management, with primary forests serving a crucial function due to their substantial carbon storage potential and biodiversity values. Given th…
View article: Can triad forestry reconcile Europe’s biodiversity and forestry strategies? A critical evaluation of forest zoning
Can triad forestry reconcile Europe’s biodiversity and forestry strategies? A critical evaluation of forest zoning Open
View article: No Future Growth Enhancement Expected at the Northern Edge for European Beech due to Continued Water Limitation
No Future Growth Enhancement Expected at the Northern Edge for European Beech due to Continued Water Limitation Open
With ongoing global warming, increasing water deficits promote physiological stress on forest ecosystems with negative impacts on tree growth, vitality, and survival. How individual tree species will react to increased drought stress is th…
View article: Temporal Development of Microhabitats on Living Habitat Trees in Temperate European Forests
Temporal Development of Microhabitats on Living Habitat Trees in Temperate European Forests Open
Tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) have been promoted as indicators of forest biodiversity and to guide conservation practices. Ensuring the provision of diverse TreMs in the long term is crucial for the survival of many forest-dwelling sp…
View article: Climate‐competition tradeoffs shape the range limits of European beech and Norway spruce along elevational gradients across the Carpathian Mountains
Climate‐competition tradeoffs shape the range limits of European beech and Norway spruce along elevational gradients across the Carpathian Mountains Open
Basic ecological theory suggests that a tradeoff between competitiveness and stress tolerance dictates species range limits at regional extents. However, empirical support for this key theory remains deficient because the necessary spatial…
View article: Carbon carrying capacity in primary forests shows potential for mitigation achieving the European Green Deal 2030 target
Carbon carrying capacity in primary forests shows potential for mitigation achieving the European Green Deal 2030 target Open
Carbon accounting in the land sector requires a reference level from which to calculate past losses of carbon and potential for gains using a stock-based target. Carbon carrying capacity represented by the carbon stock in primary forests i…
View article: Sustaining forest biodiversity: Exploring the effect of long-term natural disturbance dynamics on contemporary lichen communities in primary forest ecosystems
Sustaining forest biodiversity: Exploring the effect of long-term natural disturbance dynamics on contemporary lichen communities in primary forest ecosystems Open
In this era of biodiversity loss and climate change, quantifying the impacts of natural disturbance on forest communities is imperative to improve biodiversity conservation efforts. Epiphytic and epixylic lichens are effective forest quali…
View article: Exploring Beta-Diversity Dynamics in Europe's Primary Forests: Informing Conservation Targets and Forest Management Strategies
Exploring Beta-Diversity Dynamics in Europe's Primary Forests: Informing Conservation Targets and Forest Management Strategies Open
View article: Tree structure and diversity shape the biomass of primary temperate mountain forests
Tree structure and diversity shape the biomass of primary temperate mountain forests Open
Primary forests are spatially diverse terrestrial ecosystems with unique characteristics, being naturally regenerative and heterogeneous, which supports the stability of their carbon storage through the accumulation of live and dead biomas…
View article: Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to?
Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? Open
View article: Spruce- and beech-dominated primary forests in the western Carpathians differ in terms of forest structure and bird assemblages, independently of disturbance regimes
Spruce- and beech-dominated primary forests in the western Carpathians differ in terms of forest structure and bird assemblages, independently of disturbance regimes Open
Mountain spruce- and beech-dominated forests (SDPF and BDPF) are of major importance in temperate Europe. However, information on the differences between their historical disturbance regimes, structures, and biodiversity is still incomplet…
View article: Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material
Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material Open
Supplementary material of the paper "WHERE ARE WE NOW WITH EUROPEAN FOREST MULTI-TAXON BIODIVERSITY AND WHERE CAN WE HEAD TO?"
View article: Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material
Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material Open
Supplementary material of the paper "WHERE ARE WE NOW WITH EUROPEAN FOREST MULTI-TAXON BIODIVERSITY AND WHERE CAN WE HEAD TO?"
View article: Response of habitat quality to mixed severity disturbance regime in Norway spruce forests
Response of habitat quality to mixed severity disturbance regime in Norway spruce forests Open
Natural disturbances change forest habitat quality for many species. As the extent and intensity of natural disturbances may increase under climate change, it is unclear how this increase can affect habitat quality on different spatial sca…
View article: Natural Disturbances are Essential Determinants of Tree-Related Microhabitat Availability in Temperate Forests
Natural Disturbances are Essential Determinants of Tree-Related Microhabitat Availability in Temperate Forests Open
Assessing the impacts of natural disturbance on the functioning of complex forest systems are imperative in the context of global change. The unprecedented rate of contemporary species extirpations, coupled with widely held expectations th…
View article: The mixed severity disturbance regime of primary beech-dominated forests and its trends of 200 years development
The mixed severity disturbance regime of primary beech-dominated forests and its trends of 200 years development Open
Primary beech-dominated forests are rare in Central Europe, while the knowledge of natural processes of these ecosystems is crucial for understanding the forest dynamics providing complex of ecosystem services. In order to understand these…
View article: Synchronicity and Variation of Natural Disturbances Across Beech-Dominated Primary Forests in the Carpathians
Synchronicity and Variation of Natural Disturbances Across Beech-Dominated Primary Forests in the Carpathians Open
View article: Broad Variation in Tree Mortality Processes in Primary European Mountain Forests Dominated by Fagus Sylvatica
Broad Variation in Tree Mortality Processes in Primary European Mountain Forests Dominated by Fagus Sylvatica Open
View article: Words apart: Standardizing forestry terms and definitions across European biodiversity studies
Words apart: Standardizing forestry terms and definitions across European biodiversity studies Open
View article: Old-Growth Forests with Long Continuity are Essential for Preserving Rare Wood-Inhabiting Fungi
Old-Growth Forests with Long Continuity are Essential for Preserving Rare Wood-Inhabiting Fungi Open
View article: Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth
Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth Open
View article: Evaluating the mitigation effectiveness of forests managed for conservation versus commodity production using an Australian example
Evaluating the mitigation effectiveness of forests managed for conservation versus commodity production using an Australian example Open
Forests are critical for biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation: reducing emissions, increasing removals, and providing resilient ecosystems with stable long‐term carbon storage. However, evaluating the mitigation effectiv…
View article: The 2018 European heatwave led to stem dehydration but not to consistent growth reductions in forests
The 2018 European heatwave led to stem dehydration but not to consistent growth reductions in forests Open
Heatwaves exert disproportionately strong and sometimes irreversible impacts on forest ecosystems. These impacts remain poorly understood at the tree and species level and across large spatial scales. Here, we investigate the effects of th…
View article: Synchronised Disturbances in Spruce- and Beech-Dominated Forests Across the Largest Primary Mountain Forest Landscape in Temperate Europe
Synchronised Disturbances in Spruce- and Beech-Dominated Forests Across the Largest Primary Mountain Forest Landscape in Temperate Europe Open
View article: Accelerated Growth Rates of Norway Spruce and European Beech Saplings from Europe's Temperate Primary Forests Related to Warmer Conditions
Accelerated Growth Rates of Norway Spruce and European Beech Saplings from Europe's Temperate Primary Forests Related to Warmer Conditions Open