Resilience of bryophyte communities to clear-cutting of boreal stream-side forests
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Dynesius M. & Hylander K. (2007) Resilience of bryophyte communities to clear-cutting of boreal stream-side forests. Biological Conservation, 135, 423-434.
Published source details Dynesius M. & Hylander K. (2007) Resilience of bryophyte communities to clear-cutting of boreal stream-side forests. Biological Conservation, 135, 423-434.
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This study is summarised as evidence for the following.
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Log/remove trees within forests: effects on non-vascular plants Action Link |
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Log/remove trees within forests: effects on non-vascular plants
A replicated, paired sites study in 1997-2001 in boreal forest in Sweden (Dynesius & Hylander 2007) found that loggingt decreased the number of liverwort and increased the number of moss species. Numbers of liverwort species/plot (0.1 ha) was lower in thinned plots than in uncut, both in the short-term (cut: 25; uncut: 33) and long-term (cut: 27; uncut: 32). Numbers of moss species/plot was higher in cut than in uncut plots in the short-term (cut: 53; uncut: 47) and similar in the long-term (48). Total number of bryophytes species/plot was similar in both short-term (cut: 78; uncut: 80) and long-term (cut: 75; uncut: 80). Liverworts and mosses were monitored in 2001 in 15 short-term (cut in 1998) and 18 long-term (cut in 1950-1970) pairs of cut and uncut 20 × 50 m plots.
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