Ecological Bulletins, Bulletin 49, Ecology of Woody Debris in Boreal ForestsISBN: 978-87-16-16432-2
Hardcover
280 pages
December 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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Forest Management, Coarse Woody Debris And Saproxylic Organisms: Fennoscandian Boreal Forests As An Example: J. Siitonen.
Fungal Community Ecology And Wood Decomposition Processes In Angiosperms: From Standing Tree To Complete Decay Of Coarse Woody Debris: L. Boddy.
Assessment Of Coarse Woody Debris - A Methodological Overview: G. Ståhl, A. Ringvall And J. Fridman.
The Coarse Woody Debris Profile: An Archive Of Recent Forest History And An Important Biodiversity Indicator: J. N. Stokland.
Are Rare Wood Decay Fungi Threatened By Inability To Spread? J. Stenlid And M. Gustafsson.
Coarse Woody Debris In The Forests Of The St. Petersburg Region, Russia: O. N. Krankina, R. F. Treyfeld, M. E. Harmon, G. Spycher And E. D. Povarov.
Logs In A Pristine Picea Abies Forest: Occurrence, Decay Stage Distribution And Spatial Pattern: T. Kuuluvainen, K. Syrjänen And R. Kalliola.
Amount And Spatial Distribution Of Standing And Downed Dead Trees In Two Areas Of Different Fire History In A Boreal Scots Pine Forest: S. Rouvinen And T. Kuuluvainen.
Coarse Woody Debris Dynamics And Stores In A Boreal Virgin Spruce Forest: E. V. Shorohova And A. A. Shorohov.
Decay Rate And Potential Storage Of Coarse Woody Debris In Leningrad Region: M. E. Tarasov And R. A. Birdsey.
Stand Structure In Semi-Natural And Managed Forests In Eastern Finland And Russian Karelia: A. Uotila, M. Maltamo, J. Uuttera And A. Isomäki.
Dynamics Of Dead Wood And Regeneration Pattern In Natural Spruce Forest In The Tatra Mountains, Poland: T. Zielonka And M. Niklasson.
Abundance And Diversity Of Small Mammals In Relation To Structural Habitat Factors: F. Ecke, O. Löfgren, B. Hörnfeldt, U. Eklund, P. Ericsson And D. Sörlin.
Substrate Associations Of Insects Breeding In Fruiting Bodies Of Wood-Decaying Fungi: M. Jonsell, G. Nordlander And B. Ehnström.
Priorities In Conservation Biology: A Comparison Between Two Polypore-Inhabiting Beetles: M. Jonsson, M. Jonsell And G. Nordlander.
Conservation Of Threatened Saproxylic Beetles: Significance Of Retained Aspen Populus Tremula On Clearcut Areas: P. Martikainen.
Richness Of Bryophyte Vegetation In Near-Natural And Managed Beech Stands: The Effects Of Management-Induced Differences In Dead Wood: P. Ódor And T. Standovár.
Coarse Woody Debris, Polyporous Fungi And Saproxylic Insects In An Old-Growth Spruce Forest In Vodlozero National Park, Russian Karelia: J. Siitonen, R. Penttilä And H. Kotiranta.
Effects Of Selective Logging On Coarse Woody Debris And Diversity Of Wood-Decaying Polypores In Eastern Finland: A.-L. Sippola, T. Lehesvirta And P. Renvall.
Edge Effects On Six Polyporous Fungi Used As Old-Growth Indicators In Swedish Boreal Forest: T. Snäll And B. G. Jonsson.
The Wood-Decaying Fungus Daldinia Loculata (Xyleriaceae) As An Indicator Of Fire-Dependent Insects: L.-O. Wikars.
Moving Towards A New Paradigm For Woody Detritus Management: M. E. Harmon.
Ecology Of Coarse Woody Debris In Boreal Forests: Future Research Directions: B. G. Jonsson And N. Kruys