Essays about: "utdöendeskuld"

Found 3 essays containing the word utdöendeskuld.

  1. 1. All scales matter : effects on the landscape-, stand-, substrate- and temporal scale on occurrence of two deadwood living microlichens

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Ecology

    Author : Edith Bremer; [2021]
    Keywords : extinction debt; deadwood; microlichens; continuity forest; landscape structure;

    Abstract : Understanding extinction debt and how species are affected by landscape structure is important knowledge in order to form strategies for species protection in forestry and conservation. In this study, I investigate whether an extinction debt can be detected in two deadwood living lichen species by modelling their occurrence against past and present habitat amount in the landscape as well as amount of continuity forest (i. READ MORE

  2. 2. Eneskogen i Anderstorp : en studie om Juniperus communis föryngringsproblematik

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)

    Author : Linn Jonsson; [2017]
    Keywords : Enefälad; föryngring; en; könsfördelning; enbär; årsringsanalys; enbestånd; utdöendeskuld;

    Abstract : Eneskogen ligger i Anderstorp, Klippans kommun i Skåne. Platsen är cirka 6ha och domineras av ett stort enbestånd där många individer är gamla, vissa med en höjd på 14 meter. Tyvärr har stora delar av beståndet försämrad vitalitet, vilket har lett till att under de senaste 15 åren har många träd knäckts på mitten och dött. READ MORE

  3. 3. Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Ecology

    Author : Fiona Grossmann; [2014]
    Keywords : forest fires; biodiversity; nature conservation; forestry; prescribed burning;

    Abstract : The global biodiversity loss is mainly due to human activities such as an intensification of forestry. Boreal forest ecosystems in Fennoscandia are characterized by disturbances such as forest fires, storms and floods. READ MORE