2021
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14068
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Factors influencing the rate of formation of tree‐related microhabitats and implications for biodiversity conservation and forest management

Abstract: 1. The retention of trees bearing tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) has become an important means of conserving biodiversity in production forests. However, we lack estimates of TreM formation rates and evidence on factors driving TreM formation. 2. Based on the observation of 80,099 living trees from 19 species groups in Europe and Iran, we estimated the probability of TreM occurrence on trees and the associated rate of first TreM formation as a function of tree DBH, management, tree species group and random… Show more

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“…Thus, time may not have been sufficient to develop new TreMs specific to deadwood. Previous studies predicted the formation rate of TreMs on living trees (Courbaud et al 2017(Courbaud et al , 2021, which increased with DBH for most of the TreM categories. However, reliable time series based on longitudinal observations are still needed to understand TreM development (formation and persistence) on both living and dead trees.…”
Section: Dead Abies Alba Provide Many and Diverse Tremsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Thus, time may not have been sufficient to develop new TreMs specific to deadwood. Previous studies predicted the formation rate of TreMs on living trees (Courbaud et al 2017(Courbaud et al , 2021, which increased with DBH for most of the TreM categories. However, reliable time series based on longitudinal observations are still needed to understand TreM development (formation and persistence) on both living and dead trees.…”
Section: Dead Abies Alba Provide Many and Diverse Tremsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This process takes time and thereby favours hollow formation in larger older trees (Courbaud et al, 2022). Although we did not survey retained trees for the occurrence of cavities, it is reasonable to assume a higher prevalence of these structures in retained trees than in the production trees due to their older age and larger size (Larrieu et al, 2014;Courbaud et al, 2022). The average DBH of the retained trees in our study was 34 cm, and close to 10% of all retained trees were larger than 50 cm.…”
Section: Bird Diversity In Gtr Stands Vs Controlsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Hence, a tree is suitable for the establishment or improvement of a nest cavity when the wood is softened by fungal infection (in particular for smaller birds). This process takes time and thereby favours hollow formation in larger older trees (Courbaud et al, 2022). Although we did not survey retained trees for the occurrence of cavities, it is reasonable to assume a higher prevalence of these structures in retained trees than in the production trees due to their older age and larger size (Larrieu et al, 2014;Courbaud et al, 2022).…”
Section: Bird Diversity In Gtr Stands Vs Controlsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Measuring forest biodiversity is often done via the use of biodiversity indicators, such as volume of dead wood (Christensen et al, 2005) or more recently, via the measurement of TreMs (Bütler et al, 2020). TreMs inventories can provide an estimate of species richness in forests as they represent the presence of certain ecosystems on the tree trunk (Courbaud et al, 2022).…”
Section: Trems Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%