Wood-decaying fungi in the forest: conservation needs and management options
D Lonsdale, M Pautasso, O Holdenrieder - European Journal of Forest …, 2008 - Springer
Wood-decaying fungi are essential for the functioning of forest ecosystems. They provide
habitat for many other organisms and enable the regeneration of forests throughout the …
habitat for many other organisms and enable the regeneration of forests throughout the …
Effects of forest management on the diversity of deadwood-inhabiting fungi in Central European forests
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity
in forest ecosystems. Old growth or virgin forests, which are exceptionally rare in temperate …
in forest ecosystems. Old growth or virgin forests, which are exceptionally rare in temperate …
The effects of forest management on wood-inhabiting fungi occupying dead wood of different diameter fractions
K Juutilainen, M Mönkkönen, H Kotiranta… - Forest Ecology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Forest management has caused severe ecological degradation throughout the Globe. One
of its most prominent consequences is the drastic change in dead wood profile and …
of its most prominent consequences is the drastic change in dead wood profile and …
[图书][B] Biodiversity in dead wood
JN Stokland, J Siitonen, BG Jonsson - 2012 - books.google.com
Fossils document the existence of trees and wood-associated organisms from almost 400
million years ago, and today there are between 400,000 and 1 million wood-inhabiting …
million years ago, and today there are between 400,000 and 1 million wood-inhabiting …
Population and community structure and dynamics of fungi in decaying wood
ADM Rayner, NK Todd - Advances in botanical research, 1980 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Decaying wood presents unique opportunities for those interested in
growth and interaction of fungi with one another to form populations and communities in …
growth and interaction of fungi with one another to form populations and communities in …
Size matters in studies of dead wood and wood-inhabiting fungi
K Juutilainen, P Halme, H Kotiranta, M Mönkkönen - Fungal Ecology, 2011 - Elsevier
Because biased biodiversity surveys may result in ineffective use of conservation or
research resources it is important that measures for biodiversity are accurate. In forest …
research resources it is important that measures for biodiversity are accurate. In forest …
Wood-decomposing fungi and seed-tree cutting: a 40-year perspective
AL Sippola, P Renvall - Forest Ecology and Management, 1999 - Elsevier
The effects of logging on wood-decomposing Basidiomycetes were studied in the boreal
forests in northern Finland. The study area consisted of pine forest sites felled 3, 18 and 42 …
forests in northern Finland. The study area consisted of pine forest sites felled 3, 18 and 42 …
Experimental studies of dead-wood biodiversity—a review identifying global gaps in knowledge
The importance of dead wood for biodiversity is widely recognized but strategies for
conservation exist only in some regions worldwide. Most strategies combine knowledge …
conservation exist only in some regions worldwide. Most strategies combine knowledge …
Spatial and temporal scales relevant for conservation of dead-wood associated species: current status and perspectives
Dead wood is a key substrate for forest biodiversity, hosting a rich and often threatened
biodiversity of wood-living species. However, the relationship between the occurrence of …
biodiversity of wood-living species. However, the relationship between the occurrence of …
Effects of resource availability and climate on the diversity of wood‐decaying fungi
Wood‐decaying fungi are crucial for the functioning of forest ecosystems. We tested the
hypotheses that on coarse woody debris (CWD), the abundance, diversity and composition …
hypotheses that on coarse woody debris (CWD), the abundance, diversity and composition …