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Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to?

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/35550
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Published
Date Issued
2023-08
Author(s)
Burrascano, Sabina
Chianucci, Francesco
Trentanovi, Giovanni
Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian
Sitzia, Tommaso
Tinya, Flóra
Doerfler, Inken
Paillet, Yoan
Nagel, Thomas Andrew
Mitic, Bozena
Morillas, Lourdes
Munzi, Silvana
Van der Sluis, Theo
Alterio, Edoardo
Balducci, Lorenzo
de Andrade, Rafael Barreto
Bouget, Christophe
Giordani, Paolo
Lachat, Thibault  
Matosevic, Dinka
Napoleone, Francesca
Nascimbene, Juri
Paniccia, Chiara
Roth, Nicolas  
Aszalós, Réka
Brazaitis, Gediminas
Cutini, Andrea
D'Andrea, Ettore
De Smedt, Pallieter
Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob
Janssen, Philippe
Kozák, Daniel
Mårell, Anders
Mikoláš, Martin
Nordén, Björn
Matula, Radim
Schall, Peter
Svoboda, Miroslav
Ujhazyova, Mariana
Vandekerkhove, Kris
Wohlwend, Michael
Xystrakis, Fotios
Aleffi, Michele
Ammer, Christian
Archaux, Frederic
Asbeck, Thomas
Avtzis, Dimitrios
Ayasse, Manfred
Bagella, Simonetta
Balestrieri, Rosario
Barbati, Anna
Basile, Marco
Bergamini, Ariel
Bertini, Giada
Biscaccianti, Alessandro Bruno
Boch, Steffen
Bölöni, János
Bombi, Pierluigi
Boscardin, Yves
Brunialti, Giorgio
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Buscot, François
Byriel, David Bille
Campagnaro, Thomas
Campanaro, Alessandro
Chauvat, Matthieu
Ciach, Michał
Čiliak, Marek
Cistrone, Luca
Pereira, Joao Manuel Cordeiro
Daniel, Rolf
De Cinti, Bruno
De Filippo, Gabriele
Dekoninck, Wouter
Di Salvatore, Umberto
Dumas, Yann
Elek, Zoltán
Ferretti, Fabrizio
Fotakis, Dimitrios
Frank, Tamás
Frey, Julian
Giancola, Carmen
Gomoryová, Erika
Gosselin, Marion
Gosselin, Frederic
Gossner, Martin M.
Götmark, Frank
Haeler, Elena
Hansen, Aslak Kappel
Hertzog, Lionel
Hofmeister, Jeňýk
Hošek, Jan
Johannsen, Vivian Kvist
Justensen, Mathias Just
Korboulewsky, Nathalie
Kovács, Bence
Lakatos, Ferenc
Landivar, Carlos Miguel
Lens, Luc
Lingua, Emanuele
Lombardi, Fabio
Máliš, František
Marchino, Luca
Marozas, Vitas
Matteucci, Giorgio
Mattioli, Walter
Møller, Peter Friis
Müller, Jörg
Németh, Csaba
Ónodi, Gábor
Parisi, Francesco
Perot, Thomas
Perret, Sandrine
Persiani, Anna Maria
Portaccio, Alessia
Posillico, Mario
Preikša, Žydrūnas
Rahbek, Carsten
Rappa, Nolan James
Ravera, Sonia
Romano, Antonio
Samu, Ferenc
Scheidegger, Urs Christoph  
Schmidt, Inger Kappel
Schwegmann, Sebastian
Sicuriello, Flavia
Spinu, Andreea Petronela
Spyroglou, Gavriil
Stillhard, Jonas
Topalidou, Eleni
Tøttrup, Anders P.
Ujházy, Karol
Veres, Katalin
Verheyen, Kris
Weisser, Wolfgang W.
Zapponi, Livia
Ódor, Péter
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

Forest biodiversity M...

Abstract
The European biodiversity and forest strategies rely on forest sustainable management (SFM) to conserve forest biodiversity. However, current sustainability assessments hardly account for direct biodiversity indicators. We focused on forest multi-taxon biodiversity to: i) gather and map the existing information; ii) identify knowledge and research gaps; iii) discuss its research potential. We established a research network to fit data on species, standing trees, lying deadwood and sampling unit description from 34 local datasets across 3591 sampling units. A total of 8724 species were represented, with the share of common and rare species varying across taxonomic classes: some included many species with several rare ones (e.g., Insecta); others (e.g., Bryopsida) were represented by few common species. Tree-related structural attributes were sampled in a subset of sampling units (2889; 2356; 2309 and 1388 respectively for diameter, height, deadwood and microhabitats). Overall, multi-taxon studies are biased towards mature forests and may underrepresent the species related to other developmental phases. European forest compositional categories were all represented, but beech forests were over-represented as compared to thermophilous and boreal forests. Most sampling units (94%) were referred to a habitat type of conservation concern. Existing information may support European conservation and SFM strategies in: (i) methodological harmonization and coordinated monitoring; (ii) definition and testing of SFM indicators and thresholds; (iii) data-driven assessment of the effects of environmental and management drivers on multi-taxon forest biological and functional diversity, (iv) multi-scale forest monitoring integrating in-situ and remotely sensed information.
Subjects
Q Science (General)
DOI
10.24451/arbor.21243
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.21243
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110176
Journal or Serie
Biological Conservation
ISSN
0006-3207
Publisher URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/biological-conservation
Related URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000632072300277X
Organization
Hochschule für Agrar-, Forst- und Lebensmittelwissenschaften  
Waldökosystem und Waldmanagement  
Multifunktionale Waldwirtschaft  
Volume
284
Issue
284
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
Lachat, Thibault
Citation apa
Burrascano, S., Chianucci, F., Trentanovi, G., Kepfer-Rojas, S., Sitzia, T., Tinya, F., Doerfler, I., Paillet, Y., Nagel, T. A., Mitic, B., Morillas, L., Munzi, S., Van der Sluis, T., Alterio, E., Balducci, L., de Andrade, R. B., Bouget, C., Giordani, P., Lachat, T., … Ódor, P. (2023). Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? In Biological Conservation (Vol. 284, Issue 284). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.21243
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