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    Trait-Based Response of Deadwood and Tree-Related Microhabitats to Decline in Temperate Lowland and Montane Forests

    Forest decline caused by climate change has been a growing challenge for European foresters for decades. The accumulation of tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) and deadwood during decline can enhance stand str...

    C. Bouget, J. Cours, L. Larrieu, G. Parmain, J. Müller, V. Speckens, A. Sallé in Ecosystems (2024)

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    Combined effects of area, connectivity, history and structural heterogeneity of woodlands on the species richness of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae)

    Hoverflies are often used as bio-indicators for ecosystem conservation, but only few studies have actually investigated the key factors explaining their richness in woodlands.

    P.-A. Herrault, L. Larrieu, S. Cordier, U. Gimmi, T. Lachat, A. Ouin in Landscape Ecology (2016)

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    In search of the best local habitat drivers for saproxylic beetle diversity in temperate deciduous forests

    Deadwood-associated species are increasingly targeted in forest biodiversity conservation. In order to improve structural biodiversity indicators and sustainable management guidelines, we need to elucidate eco...

    C. Bouget, L. Larrieu, B. Nusillard, G. Parmain in Biodiversity and Conservation (2013)