263 results on '"Jönsson, Mari"'
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2. Biodiversity
3. Anthropogenic climate and land-use change drive short- and long-term biodiversity shifts across taxa
4. Translocation of deadwood in ecological compensation: A novel way to compensate for habitat loss
5. Composition of functional groups of ground vegetation differ between planted stands of non-native Pinus contorta and native Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies in northern Sweden
6. Deadwood manipulation and type determine assemblage composition of saproxylic beetles and fungi after a decade
7. Inequality persists in a large citizen science programme despite increased participation through ICT innovations
8. Spatio-temporal variation of coarse woody debris input in woodland key habitats in central Sweden
9. Retention forestry amplifies microclimate buffering in boreal forests
10. Author Correction: Anthropogenic climate and land-use change drive short- and long-term biodiversity shifts across taxa
11. Correction to: Translocation of deadwood in ecological compensation: A novel way to compensate for habitat loss
12. Habitat heterogeneity is a good predictor of boreal forest biodiversity
13. Bryophytes of conservation concern decline and traits change in retention patches during two decades following forest harvest
14. Interactive effects of drought and edge exposure on old-growth forest understory species
15. Assessing the usefulness of citizen science data for habitat suitability modelling : Opportunistic reporting versus sampling based on a systematic protocol
16. Analyzing environmental communication and citizen science in the context of environmental monitoring and assessment for Agenda 2030 in rural settings of Chile and Sweden.
17. Fungal trait‐environment relationships in wood‐inhabiting communities of boreal forest patches.
18. Convergence of fungal traits over time in natural and forestry-fragmented patches
19. Just how big is intraspecific trait variation in basidiomycete wood fungal fruit bodies?
20. Multi-taxon conservation in northern forest hot-spots: the role of forest characteristics and spatial scales
21. Handbook for the measurement of macrofungal functional traits : A start with basidiomycete wood fungi
22. Canopy cover and soil moisture influence forest understory plant responses to experimental summer drought.
23. Land use changes could modify future negative effects of climate change on old-growth forest indicator species
24. Conservation benefits of international Aichi protection and restoration targets for future epiphyte metapopulations
25. Contrasting long-term effects of transient anthropogenic edges and forest fragment size on generalist and specialist deadwood-dwelling fungi
26. Translocation of deadwood in ecological compensation: A novel way to compensate for habitat loss
27. Inequality persists in a large citizen science programme despite increased participation through ICT innovations
28. Coarse woody debris legacies and their dynamics in retained forest patches
29. Prescribed fire is an effective restoration measure for increasing boreal fungal diversity
30. Dynamic anthropogenic edge effects on the distribution and diversity of fungi in fragmented old-growth forests
31. Forest edge effects on moss growth are amplified by drought
32. Forest edge effects on moss growth are amplified by drought
33. Local and Landscape Drivers of Saproxylic Beetle Occurrence Patterns In Boreal Production Forests
34. Species associations during the succession of wood-inhabiting fungal communities
35. Tree growth and competition in an old-growth Picea abies forest of boreal Sweden: influence of tree spatial patterning
36. Biological legacies buffer local species extinction after logging
37. Environmental and historical effects on lichen diversity in managed and unmanaged wooded meadows
38. Forest History and the Development of Old-Growth Characteristics in Fragmented Boreal Forests
39. Demographics and Disturbance History of a Boreal Old-Growth Picea abies Forest
40. Colonization and Extinction Patterns of Wood-Decaying Fungi in a Boreal Old-Growth Picea abies Forest
41. Fungi and Wind Strongly Influence the Temporal Availability of Logs in an Old-Growth Spruce Forest
42. The traits of 'trait ecologists' : An analysis of the use of trait and functional trait terminology
43. The traits of “trait ecologists”: An analysis of the use of trait and functional trait terminology
44. Diverse ecological roles within fungal communities in decomposing logs of Picea abies
45. Awareness, views and experiences of Citizen Science among Swedish researchers — two surveys
46. Lichen diversity and red-listed lichen species relationships with tree species and diameter in wooded meadows
47. Citizen Science as Democratic Innovation That Renews Environmental Monitoring and Assessment for the Sustainable Development Goals in Rural Areas
48. Citizen Science as Democratic Innovation That Renews Environmental Monitoring and Assessment for the Sustainable Development Goals in Rural Areas
49. A Spatially Explicit Decision Support System for Assessment of Tree Stump Harvest Using Biodiversity and Economic Criteria
50. Ecosystem service multifunctionality of low‐productivity forests and implications for conservation and management
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