Department of Vegetation Ecology

New article in Global Ecology and Conservation

Scientific experiments don’t just have to be in the white coat. Sometimes you need to put on walking shoes and go out into the woods. Experiments to restore forest biodiversity are just that. In our fresh paper, we give an overview of where forest experiments are running across Europe and which species are being monitored. This can help to better plan experimental studies aimed at supporting forest biodiversity. Three researchers from our department contributed to this paper (in alphabetical order): Radim Hédl, Markéta Chudomelová a Ondřej Vild.

Full text is available here: Global Ecology and Conservation, Volume 46

Full reference:

Tinya, F., Doerfler, I., de Groot, M., Heilman-Clausen, J., Kovács, B., Mårell, A., Nordén, B., Aszalós, R., Bässler, C., Brazaitis, G., Burrascano, S., Camprodon, J., Chudomelová, M., Čížek, L., D’Andrea, E., Gossner, M., Halme, P., Hédl, R., Korboulewsky, N., Kouki, J., Kozel, P., Lõhmus, A., López, R., Máliš, F., Martín, J.A., Matteucci, G., Mattioli, W., Mundet, R., Müller, J., Nicolas, M., Oldén, A., Piqué, M., Preikša, Ž., Rovira Ciuró, J., Remm, L., Schall, P., Šebek, P., Seibold, S., Simončič, P., Ujházy, K., Ujházyová, M., Vild, O., Vincenot, L., Weisser, W., Ódor, P., 2023. A synthesis of multi-taxa management experiments to guide forest biodiversity conservation in Europe. Global Ecology and Conservation 46, e02553. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02553

 

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