Large‐scale forest disturbance and associated management shape bird communities in Central European spruce forests
Anne Graser,
Malte Georg,
Josef Kallmayer
et al.
Abstract:In Central Europe, natural forest disturbance is increasing due to climate change and the legacies of past forest management. The resulting early successional forest stages shape habitat conditions and availability for forest‐dwelling species. How disturbance, pre‐disturbance forest management such as beech underplanting in conifer stands and post‐disturbance management, such as salvage logging, shape biodiversity is poorly understood.
In a large field study, we quantified how the large‐scale loss of mature s… Show more
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