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Tree-cavity survival for biodiversity in temperate forests of South America: A multi-scale approach
(Elsevier B.V., 2023)
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.Tree cavities are critical habitat attributes for a diversity of species that use them for reproduction and shelter. Worldwide, their availability has shown an intense decline in forests because of the ...
Response of saproxylic insect communities to logging history, tree species, stage of decay, and wood posture in the central Nearctic boreal forest
(Northeast Forestry University, 2018-09)
Saproxylic insect assemblages are essential functional components of forest ecosystems that can be affected by forest management. We used a split-plot ANOVA design to analyze differences in selected saproxylic insects (all ...
Does drought incite tree decline and death in Austrocedrus chilensis forests?
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2015-11)
Questions: Is mal del ciprés, the widespread decline and death of Austrocedrus chilensis trees, caused by a single pathogen or multiple factors? Using a novel dendrochronological approach, we disentangled the influences ...
Sobrevivencia de cavidades en árboles : un proceso crítico para la biodiversidad del bosque templado andino del sur de Chile
(2022)
Las cavidades son atributos críticos del hábitat para una diversidad de especies que las utilizan para reproducción y refugio. Sin embargo, han experimentado una intensa reducción en su disponibilidad en los bosques de ...
Conserving nest trees used by cavity-nesting birds from endangered primary Atlantic forest to open farmland: Increased relevance of excavated cavities in large dead trees on farms
(Elsevier Science, 2020-11)
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-sites may vary across landscapes. We examine variation in the characteristics of trees and cavities used by cavity-nesting ...
Dendroecological analysis of a Fitzroya cupressoides and a Nothofagus nitida stand in the Cordillera Pelada, Chile
(1998)
Lumbering of Fitzroya cupressoides in Chile began in 1599 and continued until 1976, when the species was declared a national monument and cutting of live trees was prohibited. Today, F. cupressoides is threatened; many of ...
The Red-belted Bracket (Fomitopsis pinicola) colonizes spruce trees early after bark beetle attack and persists
(Elsevier, 2017)
The Red-belted Bracket (Fomitopsis pinicola) is one of the major decomposers of coniferous wood in Europe and can reach high densities after outbreaks of bark beetles. However, factors of dead wood type and decay stage, ...
Documentary and tree-ring evidence for a long-term interval without ice impoundments from Glaciar Perito Moreno, Patagonia, Argentina
(Sage Publications, 2014-10)
Glaciar Perito Moreno (hereafter GPM; 50°30′S and 72°50′W) is a major outlet glacier from the South Patagonia Icefield. In contrast to most Patagonian glaciers, glaciological studies indicate that GPM has been advancing ...
Biomass and stand characteristics of a highly productive mixed douglas-fir and western hemlock plantation in coastal Washington
(2009-01-01)
Aboveground biomass predictive equations were developed for a highly productive 47-year-old mixed Douglas-fir and western hemlock stand in southwest Washington State to characterize the preharvest stand attributes for the ...