Blar i Brage NMBU på tidsskrift "Forest Ecology and Management"
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Cyclic small rodents in boreal forests and the effects of even-aged forest management: Patterns and predictions from a long-term study in southeastern Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Small mammals, especially microtine rodents, play an important role in the dynamics of boreal forest ecosystems. Even-aged forest management, in which old, semi-natural forests are converted to clear-cuts and culturally ... -
Habitat connectivity affects specialist species richness more than generalists in veteran trees
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Intensified human land use continues to increase habitat loss and fragmentation, and leads to a homogenization of biodiversity. Specialized species with narrow niches seem to be declining more rapidly than generalist ... -
Junipers enable heavily browsed rowan saplings to escape ungulates in boreal forest
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
Managing existing forests can mitigate climate change
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climate change. Large, new forests have been planted in places like China and Ethiopia and, over time, a billion hectares could ... -
Natural disturbances risks in European Boreal and Temperate forests and their links to climate change – A review of modelling approaches
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)It is expected that European Boreal and Temperate forests will be greatly affected by climate change, causing natural disturbances to increase in frequency and severity. To detangle how, through forest management, we can ... -
Perfect poopers; passerine birds facilitate sexual reproduction in clonal keystone plants of the boreal forest through directed endozoochory towards dead wood
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Veteran trees in decline: Stratified national monitoring of oaks in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Old veteran trees function as biodiversity hotspots in both forests and open landscapes, and protecting such trees is an important measure to halt loss of biodiversity. Nevertheless, the number of veteran trees continues ...