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Research article1992Peer reviewed

Semi-natural deciduous broadleaved woods in southern Sweden—habitat factors of importance to some bryophyte species

Gustafsson, Lena; Fiskesjö, Anneli; Hallingbäck, Tomas; Ingelög, Torleif; Pettersson, Börje

Abstract

The bryophyte species recorded were most frequent in stands with many slopes, surrounded by other deciduous, broadleaved stands, with occurrence of large, old deciduous broadleaved trees and with a large number of shrub and tree species. Today most of this type of woodland is continuously transformed to managed forest plantations, and the bryophytes will decrease unless the woods are protected or have a modified management, including preservation of old trees, retention of a protective shrub- and tree layer close to slopes and maintenance of a large variety of tree and shrub species.

Published in

Biological Conservation
1992, Volume: 59, number: 2-3, pages: 175-181
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD

      SLU Authors

    • Gustafsson, Lena

      • Department of Ecology and Environmental Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
      • Hallingbäck, Tomas

        • Department of Ecology and Environmental Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
        • Ingelög, Torleif

          • Department of Ecology and Environmental Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
          • Pettersson, Börje

            • Department of Wildlife Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

          UKÄ Subject classification

          Forest Science
          Ecology
          Botany

          Publication identifier

          DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(92)90579-C

          Permanent link to this page (URI)

          https://res.slu.se/id/publ/51799