Löf, Magnus; Ersson, Back Tomas; Hjältén, Joakim et. al 2016 Site Preparation Techniques for Forest Restoration Book chapter (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1201/b18809
Götmark, Frank; Hjältén, Joakim; Brunet, Jörg et. al 2015 Utnyttja naturreservaten för vetenskaplig forskning Magazine article
Bell, David; Hjältén, Joakim; Nilsson, Christer et. al 2015 Forest restoration to attract a putative umbrella species, the white-backed woodpecker, benefited saproxylic beetles Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1890/ES14-00551.1
Lindberg, Eva; Roberge, Jean-Michel; Johansson, Therese et. al 2015 Individual tree properties from ALS data as input to habitat analysis in boreal forest Conference paper (Peer reviewed)
Lindberg, Eva; Roberge, Jean-Michel; Johansson, Therese et. al 2015 Does detailed vegetation structure derived from airborne laser scanning (ALS) contribute to prediction of abundance and species richness of birds and beetles in boreal forest? Conference abstract
Hägglund, Ruaridh; Hekkala, Anne-Maarit; Hjältén, Joakim et. al 2015 Positive effects of ecological restoration on rare and threatened flat bugs (Heteroptera: Aradidae) Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1007/s10841-015-9824-z
Maher Hasselquist, Eliza; Nilsson, Christer; Hjältén, Joakim et. al 2015 Time for recovery of riparian plants in restored northern Swedish streams: a chronosequence study Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1890/14-1102.1
Lindberg, Eva; Roberge, Jean-Michel; Johansson, Therese et. al 2015 Can Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) and Forest Estimates Derived from Satellite Images Be Used to Predict Abundance and Species Richness of Birds and Beetles in Boreal Forest? Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.3390/rs70404233
Andersson, Jon; Hjältén, Joakim; Dynesius, Mats 2015 Wood-Inhabiting Beetles in Low Stumps, High Stumps and Logs on Boreal Clear-Cuts: Implications for Dead Wood Management Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0118896
Scogings, Peter F.; Hattas, Dawood; Skarpe, Christina et. al 2015 Seasonal variations in nutrients and secondary metabolites in semi-arid savannas depend on year and species Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2014.11.003