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Spatiotemporal Availability of Dead Wood in Protected Old-growth Forests: A Case Study from Boreal Forests in Eastern Finland

Pages 317-329 | Published online: 05 Nov 2010

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Anna-Liisa Ylisirniö, Håkan Berglund, Tuomas Aakala, Timo Kuuluvainen, Ann-Mari Kuparinen, Yrjö Norokorpi, Ville Hallikainen, Kari Mikkola & Esa Huhta. (2009) Spatial distribution of dead wood and the occurrence of five saproxylic fungi in old-growth timberline spruce forests in northern Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 24:6, pages 527-540.
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JouniK. Nieminen, Mustapha Boucelham & Jari Haimi. (2009) Dead-wood effects on enchytraeids and nematodes in thinned and unmanaged Norway spruce forests. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 24:4, pages 348-353.
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Grzegorz Mikusiński & Lars Edenius. (2006) Assessment of spatial functionality of old forest in Sweden as habitat for virtual species. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 21:S7, pages 73-83.
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Atte Komonen. (2005) Local spatial pattern in the occurrence of two congeneric wood-decaying fungi in an old-growth boreal forest. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 20:5, pages 393-399.
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Heloise Gibb, John P. Ball, Therese Johansson, Ola Atlegrim, Joakim Hjältén & Kjell Danell. (2005) Effects of management on coarse woody debris volume and composition in boreal forests in northern Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 20:3, pages 213-222.
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Xi Chen & Shangbin Bai. (2023) Effects of Moso Bamboo Expansion on the Spatial Pattern of Coarse Woody Debris in Secondary Coniferous and Broad-Leaved Mixed Forest in Wuxie National Forest Park, China. Forests 14:7, pages 1402.
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Therese Löfroth, Tone Birkemoe, Ekaterina Shorohova, Mats Dynesius, Nicole J. Fenton, Pierre Drapeau & Junior A. Tremblay. 2023. Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change. Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change 167 189 .
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Ekaterina Shorohova & Ekaterina Kapitsa. (2015) Stand and landscape scale variability in the amount and diversity of coarse woody debris in primeval European boreal forests. Forest Ecology and Management 356, pages 273-284.
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Virginie A. Angers, Y. Bergeron & P. Drapeau. (2012) Morphological attributes and snag classification of four North American boreal tree species: Relationships with time since death and wood density. Forest Ecology and Management 263, pages 138-147.
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Tiemo Kahl, Christian Wirth, Martina Mund, Gerhard Böhnisch & Ernst-Detlef Schulze. (2009) Using drill resistance to quantify the density in coarse woody debris of Norway spruce. European Journal of Forest Research 128:5, pages 467-473.
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Inari Ylläsjärvi & Timo Kuuluvainen. (2009) How Homogeneous is the Boreal Forest? Characteristics and Variability of Old-Growth Forest on a Hylocomium—Myrtillus Site Type in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, Northern Finland . Annales Botanici Fennici 46:4, pages 263-279.
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Fred L. BunnellToby SpribilleIsabelle HoudeTrevor GowardCurtis Björk. (2008) Lichens on down wood in logged and unlogged forest stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38:5, pages 1033-1041.
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Jan Wunder, Björn Reineking, Christof Bigler & Harald Bugmann. (2007) Predicting tree mortality from growth data: how virtual ecologists can help real ecologists. Journal of Ecology 96:1, pages 174-187.
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David Lonsdale, Marco Pautasso & Ottmar Holdenrieder. (2007) Wood-decaying fungi in the forest: conservation needs and management options. European Journal of Forest Research 127:1, pages 1-22.
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C.P. QuineD. C. Malcolm. (2007) Wind-driven gap development in Birkley Wood, a long-term retention of planted Sitka spruce in upland Britain. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37:10, pages 1787-1796.
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Goddert von Oheimb, Christina Westphal & Werner Härdtle. (2006) Diversity and spatio-temporal dynamics of dead wood in a temperate near-natural beech forest (Fagus sylvatica). European Journal of Forest Research 126:3, pages 359-370.
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Jan Holeksa, Milan Saniga, Jerzy Szwagrzyk, Tomasz Dziedzic, Stanisław Ferenc & Maciej Wodka. (2007) Altitudinal variability of stand structure and regeneration in the subalpine spruce forests of the Pol’ana biosphere reserve, Central Slovakia. European Journal of Forest Research 126:2, pages 303-313.
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Tuomas Aakala, Timo Kuuluvainen, Louis De Grandpré & Sylvie Gauthier. (2007) Trees dying standing in the northeastern boreal old-growth forests of Quebec: spatial patterns, rates, and temporal variation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37:1, pages 50-61.
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Renzo Motta, Roberta Berretti, Emanuele Lingua & Pietro Piussi. (2006) Coarse woody debris, forest structure and regeneration in the Valbona Forest Reserve, Paneveggio, Italian Alps. Forest Ecology and Management 235:1-3, pages 155-163.
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Harri Mäkinen, Jari Hynynen, Juha Siitonen & Risto Sievänen. (2006) PREDICTING THE DECOMPOSITION OF SCOTS PINE, NORWAY SPRUCE, AND BIRCH STEMS IN FINLAND. Ecological Applications 16:5, pages 1865-1879.
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S Craig DeLong, Lori D Daniels, Ben Heemskerk & Ken Olaf Storaunet. (2005) Temporal development of decaying log habitats in wet sprucefir stands in east-central British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:12, pages 2841-2850.
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Rimvydas Vasiliauskas, Albertas Vasiliauskas, Jan Stenlid & Antanas Matelis. (2004) Dead trees and protected polypores in unmanaged north-temperate forest stands of Lithuania. Forest Ecology and Management 193:3, pages 355-370.
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Jørund Rolstad, Magne Sætersdal, Ivar Gjerde & Ken Olaf Storaunet. (2004) Wood-decaying fungi in boreal forest: are species richness and abundances influenced by small-scale spatiotemporal distribution of dead wood?. Biological Conservation 117:5, pages 539-555.
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L. Jankovský, D. Lička & K. Ježek. (2004) Inventory of dead wood in the Kněhyně-Čertův mlýn National Nature Reserve, the Moravian-Silesian Beskids. Journal of Forest Science 50:4, pages 171-180.
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Ken Olaf Storaunet & Jørund Rolstad. (2004) How long do Norway spruce snags stand? Evaluating four estimation methods. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34:2, pages 376-383.
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S Rouvinen, T Kuuluvainen & L Karjalainen. (2002) Coarse woody debris in old Pinus sylvestris dominated forests along a geographic and human impact gradient in boreal Fennoscandia . Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:12, pages 2184-2200.
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