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Cambridge [u.a.]
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2012
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. [413] - 494. - Includes bibliographical references and index "Fossils document the existence of trees and wood-associated organisms from almost 400 million years ago, and today there are between 400,000 and 1 million wood-inhabiting species in the world. This is the first book to synthesise the natural history and conservation needs of wood-inhabiting organisms. Presenting a thorough introduction to biodiversity in decaying wood, the book studies the rich diversity of fungi, insects and vertebrates that depend upon dead wood. It describes the functional diversity of these organisms and their specific habitat requirements in terms of host trees, decay phases, tree dimensions, microhabitats and the surrounding environment. Recognising the threats posed by timber extraction and forest management, the authors also present management options for protecting and maintaining the diversity of these species in forests as well as in agricultural landscapes and urban parks"-- Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 509 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 23 cm |
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adam_text | Biodiversity in
Dead Wood
JOGEIR N STOKLAND
Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute and University of Oslo, Norway
JUHA SIITONEN
Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa, Finland
BENGT GUNNAR JONSSON
Mid Sweden University, Sundsrttll, Sweden
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
i^rejace
Introduction
Biodiversity in decaying wood
Saproxylic species: defining the concept
Structure of the book
Knowledge, disciplines and perspectives
Wood decomposition
The
Structural wood components
Enzymatic degradation of wood
Fungal decomposition and rot types
Bacterial wood degradation
Animal degradation ot wood
Ecological aspects
saproxylic food web
Sugar fungi and wood-decaying fungi
Detritivores
Fungivores
Scavengers
Predators
Predatory fungi
Parasites
Mycoparasites
Mycorrhizal fungi
Fungicolous fungi
Ecological perspectives
Other associations with dead woody material
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Eoixvlic soecies: life on the surface
page xm
Contents
Host-tree associations 82
5 1 Conifers versus broadleaved trees 82
5 2 Diversity and phylogeny of trees 87
5 3 Differences between the wood of conifers and
broadleaved trees 96
5 4 Defence systems in trees 97
5 5 Host-tree preferences and decay 105
5 6 Hypotheses about host-tree associations 107
Mortality factors and decay succession 110
6 1 Mortality factors and qualities of dead wood 110
6 2 Decomposition pathways 121
6 3 The decaying tree as a changing resource 123
6 4 Fungal succession 128
6 5 Invertebrate succession 135
6 6 Succession of mosses and lichens 144
6 7 Overview of the decay succession 145
Microhabitats 150
7 1 Wounds and sap exudations in living trees 150
7 2 Cavities and hollow trees 154
7 3 Dead branches and roots 165
7 4 Bark, sapwood and heartwood 168
7 5 Fruiting bodies of fungi 168
7 6 Wood surface 182
Tree size 183
8 1 Factors causing diameter effects on species
preferences 183
8 2 Diameter preferences of individual species 185
8 3 Species richness and composition patterns in
relation to diameter 188
8 4 Importance of large trunks for species diversity 192
The surrounding environment 194
9 1 The abiotic environment 194
9 2 Above-ground environments 200
9 3 Wood buried in the soil 206
9 4 Submerged wood 210
9 5 Tree growth rate, wood density and secondary
substances 213
Contents • XI
10 Evolution of saproxylic organisms 218
10 1 Evolution of woody plants 218
10 2 Origins of wood decomposers 222
10 3 Ancient and derived saproxylic invertebrates 229
10 4 Evolution of functional roles 241
10 5 Prospects 246
11 Species diversity of saproxylic organisms 248
11 1 Saproxylic diversity in northern Europe 248
11 2 Additional saproxylic groups 260
11 3 Why are there so many saproxylic species? 265
11 4 Global species richness of saproxylics 269
12 Natural forest dynamics 275
12 1 Spatial and temporal variability in mortality 276
12 2 Stand-replacing dynamics 278
12 3 Continuous-cover dynamics 286
12 4 Dead wood in streams and rivers 292
12 5 Dead wood in natural forests 295
13 Dead wood and sustainable forest management 302
13 1 Amount, quality and dynamics of dead wood in
managed forests 302
13 2 Forest management regimes 308
13 3 Sustainable forest management: background 314
13 4 Disturbance regimes and forest management
systems 315
13 5 Retention 316
13 6 Forest reserves 319
13 7 Woodland key habitats 321
13 8 Restoration 322
13 9 Management for dead wood 326
13 10 Conservation goals and management standards 331
14 Population dynamics and evolutionary strategies 338
14 1 Life-history strategies 338
14 2 Factors affecting the population dynamics 341
14 3 Metapopulation dynamics 348
14 4 The role of continuity 353
15 Threatened saproxylic species 356
15 1 Historical evidence for the decline of saproxylic
species 356
xii • Contents
15 2 Current threat factors 362
15 3 Effects of reduced dead-wood volume on
saproxylic species 365
15 4 Assessing the threat status of saproxylic species 371
15 5 Survey methods and nature conservation
evaluation 376
16 Dead wood in agricultural and urban habitats 380
16 1 Cultural environments as habitats for saproxylic
species 380
16 2 Europe s forests after the last glaciation 382
16 3 Prehistoric modification of forests by humans in
Europe 385
16 4 Historic woodlands and parks 388
16 5 Urban forests and wooded ruderal areas 392
16 6 Conservation and management of dead wood in
cultural environments 393
17 The value and future of saproxylic diversity 402
17 1 Value of saproxylic diversity 402
17 2 Negative trends 406
17 3 Research challenges 409
17 4 Knowledge synthesis and dissemination 411
References 413
Index 495
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