Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles
@article{Mller2015IncreasingTM, title={Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles}, author={J. M{\"u}ller and H. Brustel and A. Brin and H. Bussler and C. Bouget and E. Obermaier and Ina Monika Margret Heidinger and T. Lachat and B. F{\"o}rster and J. Hor{\'a}k and J. Proch{\'a}zka and F. K{\"o}hler and L. Larrieu and Ulrich Bense and G. Isacsson and L. Zapponi and M. Gossner}, journal={Ecography}, year={2015}, volume={38}, pages={499-509} }
Early View (EV): 1-EVfor many species, such as old, dead, or dying trees, are signif-icantly reduced (Whitehouse 2006). This lack of dead-wood resources has been identified as a major weakness of the ecological integrity of production forests in Europe (Gossner et al. 2013). To effectively mitigate the loss of forest bio-diversity, forest managers increasingly develop guidelines to enrich the amount of dead wood in their production forests
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