2011
DOI: 10.14214/sf.84
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Old-forest species: the importance of specific substrata vs. stand continuity in the case of calicioid fungi

Abstract: Appropriate conservation management of old-forest species depends on the causes of their oldforest affinity, which, however, are insufficiently known. Calicioid fungi are often considered old-forest dependent because of their special requirements for microhabitat, microclimate, and stand continuity for at least two tree generations. We demonstrate that, for several methodological or interpretational problems, published studies do not provide unequivocal evidence for such mechanisms and even for old-forest depe… Show more

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“…Along with the testing of the effectiveness of those focal species, we call for collecting and analysing extensive empirical datasets in other regions of the world, notably on taxonomic groups not included in our study. This is important because of the apparently poor performance of traditional “experience-based” lists of focal species for forest management [46]. The same impression was obtained in our study when comparing the results with such lists previously published (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Along with the testing of the effectiveness of those focal species, we call for collecting and analysing extensive empirical datasets in other regions of the world, notably on taxonomic groups not included in our study. This is important because of the apparently poor performance of traditional “experience-based” lists of focal species for forest management [46]. The same impression was obtained in our study when comparing the results with such lists previously published (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…2), their main management questions at final felling are not related to drainage but to protecting important habitat structures. Studies in comparable site types indicate that those structures include, in particular, live trees of different species [77], large-sized downed deadwood [78], standing dead trees and windthrow mounds [46]. In addition to substrate provision, such structures may protect ground-layer cryptogams from mechanical disturbance [79].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In all neighboring countries the species is known only from very few localities. In Estonia it has been assessed as vulnerable (Lõhmus & Lõhmus, 2011). In Lithuania the species was known from literature data and only recently was recorded in one locality (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2013).…”
Section: The Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%