نتایج جستجو برای: multi species forests

تعداد نتایج: 1027675  

Forests have high environmental, economic and social potential values. Therefore, it is important to protect this ecosystem and prevent any unauthorized interference. The high economic value of forests, including Fandoglu forests, increases the importance of their conservation, in particular their continuous conservation. Ardabil Fandoglu forest is one of the most protective recreational forest...

2014
Fan Yang Yong Wang Zhulong Chan Yiguo Hong

The establishment of riparian protection forests in the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) is an ideal measure to cope with the eco-environmental problems of the water-level fluctuation zone (WLFZ). Thus, the information for screening winter-flood-tolerant woody plant species is useful for the recovery and re-establishment of the riparian protection forests in the TGR WLFZ. Therefore, we discussed th...

2013
Ine Dorresteijn Tibor Hartel Jan Hanspach Henrik von Wehrden Joern Fischer

Land use change is a major threat to global biodiversity. Forest species face the dual threats of deforestation and intensification of forest management. In regions where forests are under threat, rural landscapes that retain structural components of mature forests potentially provide valuable additional habitat for some forest species. Here, we illustrate the habitat value of traditional wood ...

2014
Erin R. Spear Phyllis D. Coley Thomas A. Kursar

1. Organisms are adapted to particular habitats; consequently, community composition changes across environmental gradients, enhancing regional diversity. In Panama, a rainfall gradient correlates with the spatial turnover of tree species. While strong evidence suggests that tree species common in the wetter forests are excluded from the drier forests by seasonal drought, the factor(s) excludin...

2000
K. A. Hobson E. Bayne

Timber harvest projections for aspen-dominated forests in the prairie region of Canada include a truncation of the current age distribution, whereby old stands of ®re origin will become rarer on the landscape, while young, post-harvest stands will increase in abundance. To determine the effects this harvesting strategy might have on communities of breeding forest birds, we conducted point count...

2001
Alejandro G. Farji-Brener

I evaluated the hypothesis that leaf-cutting ants are more common in early successional forests than in old-growth forests because pioneer species, which dominate in early successional habitats, appear more susceptible to leafcutters than shade-tolerant species, which dominate primary forests (palatable forage hypothesis). The relative importance of pioneer and shade-tolerant species as plant r...

2017
Di Chen Yexiang Xue Daniel Fink Shuo Chen Carla P. Gomes

Understanding how species are distributed across landscapes over time is a fundamental question in biodiversity research. Unfortunately, most species distribution models only target a single species at a time, despite strong ecological evidence that species are not independently distributed. We propose Deep Multi-Species Embedding (DMSE), which jointly embeds vectors corresponding to multiple s...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Yoan Paillet Laurent Bergès Joakim Hjältén Péter Odor Catherine Avon Markus Bernhardt-Römermann Rienk-Jan Bijlsma Luc De Bruyn Marc Fuhr Ulf Grandin Robert Kanka Lars Lundin Sandra Luque Tibor Magura Silvia Matesanz Ilona Mészáros M-Teresa Sebastià Wolfgang Schmidt Tibor Standovár Béla Tóthmérész Anneli Uotila Fernando Valladares Kai Vellak Risto Virtanen

Past and present pressures on forest resources have led to a drastic decrease in the surface area of unmanaged forests in Europe. Changes in forest structure, composition, and dynamics inevitably lead to changes in the biodiversity of forest-dwelling species. The possible biodiversity gains and losses due to forest management (i.e., anthropogenic pressures related to direct forest resource use)...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
David P Edwards Trond H Larsen Teegan D S Docherty Felicity A Ansell Wayne W Hsu Mia A Derhé Keith C Hamer David S Wilcove

Southeast Asia is a hotspot of imperiled biodiversity, owing to extensive logging and forest conversion to oil palm agriculture. The degraded forests that remain after multiple rounds of intensive logging are often assumed to be of little conservation value; consequently, there has been no concerted effort to prevent them from being converted to oil palm. However, no study has quantified the bi...

Zagros forests are one of the important natural ecosystems in Iran with high plant diversity and variety of plant communities. In recent decades, fire events have frequently occurred in some of these ecosystems. The purpose of this research is to investigate the composition and diversity of herbaceous species after nine years of fire occurrence in the forests of Zagros in western Iran. For this...

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