The conservation potential of brook-side key habitats in managed boreal forests
Selonen, V., Mussaari, M., Toivanen, T., & Kotiaho, J. S. (2011). The conservation potential of brook-side key habitats in managed boreal forests. Silva Fennica, 45(5), 1041-1052. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.85
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2011Discipline
Ekologia ja evoluutiobiologiaEvoluutiotutkimus (huippuyksikkö)Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyCentre of Excellence in Evolutionary ResearchCopyright
© the Authors. Published by Finnish Society of Forest Science, Finnish Forest Research Institute.
Today, maintaining biodiversity is included in the targets of boreal forest management. A
widespread approach in northern Europe is to identify and preserve woodland key habitats
within managed forests. Woodland key habitats are expected to be patches that host populations
of threatened and declining species, and the preservation of these patches is assumed
to enable the persistence of the focal species in the landscape. In Finland, the criteria for
selecting woodland key habitats are defined in the Finnish Forest Act, and the selection has
been done by forest practitioners. Our objective was to determine whether the surroundings
of boreal brooks and rivulets qualified as key habitats are truly different from brook-side
habitats not granted the key habitat status, and whether the brook-side habitats of the two
types differ from the forest matrix managed for timber production. We found that the two
brook-side habitats were in most aspects rather alike but there was a difference in the composition
of ground vegetation assemblages. In contrast, the control forests were distinct from the
brook-sides in terms of dead wood, species richness and assemblages of polypores, species
richness of epiphytic mosses, and the composition of beetle assemblages. We conclude that
brook-sides in general provide an important habitat clearly diverging from the surrounding
matrix but that the conservation value of the brook-sides granted the key habitat status may
not be substantially larger than that of the brook-sides without the status.
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