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Down wood and biodiversity — implications to forest practices
by
Isabelle Houde
, Fred L. Bunnell
in
Biodiversity
/ biodiversité
/ Biological diversity
/ bois mort
/ Boreal forests
/ Bryophytes
/ coarse woody debris
/ Coniferous forests
/ Dead wood
/ dette d'extinction
/ down wood
/ débris ligneux grossiers
/ Environmental aspects
/ extinction debt
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest habitats
/ Forest management
/ forest planning and practices
/ Fungi
/ Methods
/ Old growth forests
/ organismes saproxyliques
/ planification et pratiques forestières
/ saproxylic organisms
/ Sustainable forestry
/ Timber
/ Wood
2010
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Down wood and biodiversity — implications to forest practices
by
Isabelle Houde
, Fred L. Bunnell
in
Biodiversity
/ biodiversité
/ Biological diversity
/ bois mort
/ Boreal forests
/ Bryophytes
/ coarse woody debris
/ Coniferous forests
/ Dead wood
/ dette d'extinction
/ down wood
/ débris ligneux grossiers
/ Environmental aspects
/ extinction debt
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest habitats
/ Forest management
/ forest planning and practices
/ Fungi
/ Methods
/ Old growth forests
/ organismes saproxyliques
/ planification et pratiques forestières
/ saproxylic organisms
/ Sustainable forestry
/ Timber
/ Wood
2010
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Down wood and biodiversity — implications to forest practices
by
Isabelle Houde
, Fred L. Bunnell
in
Biodiversity
/ biodiversité
/ Biological diversity
/ bois mort
/ Boreal forests
/ Bryophytes
/ coarse woody debris
/ Coniferous forests
/ Dead wood
/ dette d'extinction
/ down wood
/ débris ligneux grossiers
/ Environmental aspects
/ extinction debt
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest habitats
/ Forest management
/ forest planning and practices
/ Fungi
/ Methods
/ Old growth forests
/ organismes saproxyliques
/ planification et pratiques forestières
/ saproxylic organisms
/ Sustainable forestry
/ Timber
/ Wood
2010
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Down wood and biodiversity — implications to forest practices
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Down wood and biodiversity — implications to forest practices
2010
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Many species require or use down wood (fine and coarse woody debris) as habitat. Where forestry has been practiced for several rotations large proportions of these species are considered threatened. Key attributes determining the suitability of down wood as habitat are decay stage, tree species, and size, specifically diameter. Both quantity and distribution of suitable down wood influence species' presence and abundance. We present a simple framework describing use of down wood based on broad natural history features, derive predictions from the framework, then test these by review and summary of literature. Our focus is terrestrial vertebrates, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. Species other than vertebrates are addressed to ensure that metrics derived for vertebrates also are appropriate for other organisms. Basic metrics are the same, but appropriate values span a larger range among nonvertebrates. Current evidence suggests that the “extinction debt” apparent for nonvertebrates is approaching for vertebrates. Predictions derived from underlying natural history hold when tested. From that basis we derive broad guidelines for forest planning and practice, and suggest how regional target values can be derived.
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