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A synthesis of multi-taxa management experiments to guide forest biodiversity conservation in Europe

1 Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Va´cra´to´t, Hungary
2 Institute of Biology and Environmental Science, Vegetation Science & Nature Conservation, University of Oldenburg
3 Slovenian Forestry Institute
4 Globe Institute
5 UR EFNO - Ecosystèmes forestiers
6 NINA - Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
7 Goethe University Frankfurt
8 VDU - Vytautas Magnus University - Vytauto Didziojo Universitetas
9 UNIROMA - Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" = Sapienza University [Rome]
10 CTFC - Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia [Solsona, Spain]
11 IB / CAS - Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences
12 Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Science
13 CNR - National Research Council of Italy | Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
14 WSL - Institut Fédéral de Recherches sur la Forêt, la Neige et le Paysage
15 JYU - Department of Biological and Environmental Science [Jyväskylä Univ]
16 University of Eastern Finland
17 Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences [Tartu]
18 UPM - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
19 TUZVO - Technical University in Zvolen
20 IBE | CNR - Institute for BioEconomy [Sesto Fiorentino]
21 CREA – Research Centre for Forestry and Wood, Arezzo, Italy
22 Forestry Consortium of Catalonia (Santa Coloma de Farners)
23 University of Würzburg
24 ONF-RDI - Recherche, développement et innovation
25 Joint Research Unit CTFC – AGROTECNIO, Solsona, Spain
26 Georg-August-University = Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
27 TUM - Technische Universität Munchen - Technical University Munich - Université Technique de Munich
28 FACULTY OF ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ZVOLEN SVK
29 ECODIV - Etude et Compréhension de la biodiversité
30 Terrestrial Ecology Research Group
Anders Mårell
Nathalie Korboulewsky

Résumé

Most European forests are used for timber production. Given the limited extent of unmanaged (and especially primary) forests, it is essential to include commercial forests in the conservation of forest biodiversity. In order to develop ecologically sustainable forest management practices, it is important to understand the management impacts on forest-dwelling organisms. Experiments allow testing the effects of alternative management strategies, and monitoring of multiple taxa informs us on the response range across forest-dwelling organisms. To provide a representative picture of the currently available information, metadata on 28 multi-taxa forest management experiments were collected from 14 European countries. We demonstrate the potential of compiling these experiments in a single network to upscale results from the local to continental level and indicate directions for future research. Among the different forest types, temperate deciduous beech and oak-dominated forests are the best represented in the multi-taxa management experiments. Of all the experimental treatments, innovative ways of traditional management techniques (e.g., gap cutting and thinning) and conservation-oriented interventions (e.g., microhabitat enrichment) provide the best opportunity for large-scale analyses. Regarding the organism groups, woody regeneration, herbs, fungi, beetles, bryophytes, birds and lichens offer the largest potential for addressing management–biodiversity relationships at the European level. We identified knowledge gaps regarding boreal, hemiboreal and broadleaved evergreen forests, the treatments of large herbivore exclusion, prescribed burning and forest floor or water manipulations, and the monitoring of soil-dwelling organisms and some vertebrate classes, e.g., amphibians, reptiles and mammals. To improve multi-site comparisons, design of future experiments should be fitted to the set-up of the ongoing projects and standardised biodiversity sampling is suggested. However, the network described here opens the way to learn lessons on the impact on forest biodiversity of different management techniques at the continental level, and thus, supports biodiversity conservation in managed forests.
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hal-04140281 , version 1 (25-06-2023)
hal-04140281 , version 2 (20-09-2023)

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Flóra Tinya, Inken Doerfler, Maarten de Groot, Jacob Heilman-Clausen, Bence Kovács, et al.. A synthesis of multi-taxa management experiments to guide forest biodiversity conservation in Europe. Global Ecology and Conservation, 2023, 46, pp.e02553. ⟨10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02553⟩. ⟨hal-04140281v2⟩
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