Leaving Dead Wood for Insects in Boreal Forests - Suggestions for the Future

Autor: Bengt Ehnström
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. 16:91-98
ISSN: 1651-1891
0282-7581
DOI: 10.1080/028275801300090681
Popis: Increasing the amount of dead wood in managed forests is one of the prerequisites for the successful preservation of various organisms. Dead wood and its associated fungi with it provide resources for many insects. Various methods have been used to artificially enhance the quantity of dead wood in managed forests. Creation of high stumps in connection with the final logging of the stand and leaving living trees, especially deciduous trees, are two frequently used methods. Most of these stumps are made from spruce attacked by root rot fungi. Another method is to save reasonable amounts of wind-felled trees. There is, however, a conflict between saving wind-felled trees and the recommendations concerning protection against the damage caused by bark beetles. The result of an increasing interest in utilising windfalls as firewood is a reduction in the amounts of this type of dead wood. One of the intentions of the Swedish National Board of Forestry is to increase the amount of dead wood by 50 percent during t...
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