2017
DOI: 10.15835/nbha45210829
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Structure and Spatial Distribution of Dead Wood in Two Temperate Old-Growth Mixed European Beech Forests

Abstract: Old-growth forests are often looked at as reference for close to nature silviculture, which aims to manage forests in a natural way. An important component of these forests is the large amount of deadwood they possess; the role of dead wood in the forest ecosystem has been well recognised. A detailed investigation of dead wood characteristics (the amount per stand, species, dead wood type, decay class, size and spatial distribution) was performed in two Romanian old-growth European mixed beech forests: Runcu G… Show more

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“…Forests composed of European oak (Quercus robur L.) are considered having special importance in the continental forest conservation and biodiversity strategies (Vasile et al 2017;Molder et al 2019). Capability of the old large oaks to provide microhabitats and structural diversity (e.g., Bouget et al 2011) is crucial while the typical managed forests in Europe have already been surrounded by the common mid-seral species like Norway spruce (Picea abies L.).…”
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“…Forests composed of European oak (Quercus robur L.) are considered having special importance in the continental forest conservation and biodiversity strategies (Vasile et al 2017;Molder et al 2019). Capability of the old large oaks to provide microhabitats and structural diversity (e.g., Bouget et al 2011) is crucial while the typical managed forests in Europe have already been surrounded by the common mid-seral species like Norway spruce (Picea abies L.).…”
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confidence: 99%