Epixylic lichens and bryophytes in young managed forests : substrate preferences and amounts of dead wood
Dead wood is important for many species. The amount of coarse dead wood (diameter >10 cm) is much lower in managed forest than in unmanaged forests. Stumps constitute the largest proportion of the volume of coarse dead wood in managed forests. Since stump harvest for biofuel may increase, the amount...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2010
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