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6. Forest restoration guided by an umbrella species : will measures to protect the white-backed woodpecker benefit saproxylic beetles?
Sammanfattning : Management shortcuts in conservation biology, like the umbrella species concept, have been debated worldwide. Umbrella species have been used to identify and delineate protective areas, but habitat requirements of umbrella species can also provide tangible targets in ecological restoration. LÄS MER
7. Oak as retention tree in commercial spruce forests : effects on species diversity of Saproxylic beetles and wood production
Sammanfattning : Retaining trees valuable for biodiversity is a common conservation measure. There are indications that such trees have important benefits for the diversity of many species groups. However, retaining trees may also have negative effects on timber production. LÄS MER
8. Colonization Patterns of Wood-inhabiting Fungi in Boreal Forest
Sammanfattning : Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscape resulting in a lack of suitable substrates for many wood-inhabiting species. The objectives of this thesis was to describe the colonization patterns of wood-inhabiting fungi, including the potential role of beetles as dispersal vectors, on different types of dead wood substrate and assess the importance of active measures in the forest landscape in order to restore biodiversity i. LÄS MER
9. Habitat composition and restocking for conservation of the white-backed woodpecker in Sweden
Sammanfattning : In Sweden, intense human land use, especially forestry, has led to profound changes in the landscape over time, especially within the forest ecosystems. A consequence of this is that several specialist species have become endangered. One group of specialists is the woodpeckers. LÄS MER
10. Spatiotemporal monitoring of rare and elusive saproxylic beetles - A pheromone based approach
Sammanfattning : Forest ecosystems are under severe pressure from global environmental changes and increasing demands of wood-related products. During the last century, intensified management regimes have led to the decline of many previously common forest habitats, with catastrophic effects for biodiversity. LÄS MER