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Immediate Effects of Logging,Mounding, and Removal of Logging Residues on Epixylic Species in Managed Boreal Norway Spruce Stands in Southern Finland
Authors:Ruut Rabinowitsch-Jokinen  Sanna Laaka-Lindberg
Institution:1. Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit , Vantaa , Finland;2. University of Helsinki, Finnish Museum for Natural History , Helsinki , Finland
Abstract:The immediate effects of bioenergy harvesting methods on epixylic species were studied in mature managed Norway spruce dominated forests in southern Finland. The treatments included logging, residue harvesting, and soil preparation as either mounding or mounding combined with stump harvesting. Altogether, 110 logs and 440 species sample plots on logs were inventoried before and after logging, and after soil preparation treatments. Logging decreased the cover and species richness in all epixylic species groups. The soil preparation decreased the cover of macrolichens, while stump harvesting was significantly most devastating both for cover and richness in bryophytes. We suggest that bioenergy harvesting critically affects the epixylic species, and therefore the use of less devastating methods and compensation for the loss of coarse woody debris is recommended on a landscape level.
Keywords:bioenergy  bryophytes  coarse woody debris  forest management  lichens  soil preparation  stump harvesting  vascular plants
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