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Conservation of beetles in boreal pine forests: the effects of forest age and naturalness on species assemblages
Authors:M Similä  J KoukiP Martikainen  A Uotila
Institution:Faculty of Forest Sciences, University of Joensuu, PO Box 111, FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland
Abstract:The effort of boreal forest conservation has emphasised the preservation of old-growth forests while the role of young successional stages in maintaining biodiversity has remained largely unstudied. We compared the richness of beetle species and composition of species assemblages between managed and seminatural forests in five stages of forest succession. The sites were in boreal sub-xeric pine-dominated forests in eastern Finland. Seminatural study sites, especially the recently burned sites, were important habitats for threatened and near-threatened species. We propose that young stages of natural succession should be included in the network of protected forest areas. On the other hand, the composition of saproxylic species assemblages in seminatural forests differed from the assemblages in managed forests, indicating also the need to improve the forest management guidelines so that they better address the requirements of species protection. Regeneration methods applied should resemble or mimic the natural disturbances more closely.
Keywords:Species richness  Coleoptera  Conservation  Forest succession  Forest management
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