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Ädellövskog - historia, ekologi och skötsel

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Läsåret 2024/2025

Ädellövskog - historia, ekologi och skötsel (SV0062-40161)

2025-03-25 - 2025-06-08

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Broadleaves - history, ecology and management

Course literature - Spring 2025 - SV0062

Forest history, forest dynamics and biodiversity (module 1)

  • Bond 2005. Large parts of the world are brown or black: a different view on the ‘Green World’ hypothesis. Journal of Vegetation Science 16: 261–266.
  • Brunet et al. 2010. Biodiversity in European beech forests – a review with recommendations for sustainable forest management. Ecological Bulletins 53: 77-94.
  • Bütler et al. 2020: Field guide to tree-related microhabitats. Descriptions and size limits for their inventory. Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL. 59 p.
  • Kirby and Watkins (Eds.). 2015. Europe’s changing woods and forests: from wildwood to managed landscapes. CAB International. 393 pp. Chapters 1-4.
  • Larrieu et al. 2018. Tree related microhabitats in temperate and Mediterranean European forests: A hierarchical typology for inventory standardization. Ecological Indicators 84: 194-207.
  • Larsen et al. 2005. Ecology of tree species and species selection. In: Naturnaer skovdrift (edited by Larsen, J.B.)
  • Mölder et al. 2019. Integrative management to sustain biodiversity and ecological continuity in Central European temperate oak (Quercus robur, Q. petraea) forests: An overview. Forest Ecology and Management 437: 324–339

Ungulate ecology (module 2)

  • Bergqvist et al. 2018. Forage availability and moose winter browsing in forest landscapes. Forest Ecology and Management 419: 170-178.
  • Faison et al. 2016. Ungulate browsers promote herbaceous layer diversity in logged temperate forests. Ecology and Evolution 6: 4591-4602.
  • Kolstad et al. 2018. Pervasive moose browsing in boreal forests alters successional trajectories by severely suppressing keystone species. Ecosphere 9: e02458.
  • Felton et al. 2020. Varied diets, including broadleaved forage, are important for a large herbivore species inhabiting highly modified landscapes. Scientific Reports 10: 1-13.

Forest health (module 3)

  • Allen et al. 2010. A global overview of drought and heat-induced tree mortality reveals emerging climate change risks for forests. Forest Ecology and Management 259: 660-684.
  • Boyd et al. 2013. The consequence of tree pests and diseases for ecosystem services. Science
    342: 1235773.
  • Fernandex-Conradi et al. 2021. Combining phytochemicals and multitrophic interactions to
    control forest insect pests. ScienceDirect 44: 101–106
  • Prospero and Cleary. 2017. Effects of host variability on the spread of invasive forest diseases.
    Forests 8: 80.
  • Roberts et al. 2020. The effect of forest management options on forest resilience to pathogens.
    Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 3: 7.
  • Trumbore et al. 2015. Forest health and global change. Science 349, 814-818.

Bialowieza forest (module 4)

  • Churski et al. 2017. Brown world forests: increased ungulate browsing keeps temperate trees in
    recruitment bottlenecks in resource hotspots. New Phytologist 214: 158-168.
  • Hofman-Kaminska et al. 2019. Adapt or die—Response of large herbivores to environmental
    changes in Europe during the Holocene. Global Change Biology 25: 2915–2930.
  • Kuijper et al. 2013. Landscape of fear in Europe: wolves affect spatial patterns of ungulate
    browsing in Bialowieza Primeval Forest, Poland. Ecography 36: 1263-1275.
  • Nowacki and Abrams. 2008. The Demise of Fire and “Mesophication” of Forests in the Eastern
    United States. BioScience 58: 123-138.
  • Mikusiński et al. 2018. Is the impact of loggings in the last primeval lowland forest in Europe
    underestimated? The conservation issues of Białowieża Forest. Biological Conservation 227:
    266-274.
  • Spînu et al. 2020. Mesophication in temperate Europe. A dendrochronological reconstruction
    of tree succession and fires in a mixed deciduous stand in Bialowieza forest. Ecology and
    Evolution 10, 1029-1041.

Forest management and restoration (module 5)

  • Cernansky 2018. How to rebuild a forest. Nature 560: 542-544.
  • Gamfeldt et al. 2013. Higher levels of multiple ecosystem services are found in forests with more
    tree species. Nature Communications 4: 1340.
  • Kelty 2006. The role of species mixtures in plantation forestry. Forest Ecology and Management
    233: 195-204.
  • Kirby and Watkins (Eds.). 2015. Europe’s changing woods and forests: from wildwood to
    managed landscapes. CAB International. 393 pp. Chapters 5-8.
  • Löf et al. 2016. Management of oak forests: striking a balance between timber production,
    biodiversity and cultural services. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem
    Services and Management 12: 59-73.
  • Popkin 2021. Forest fight. Science 374: 1184-1189.
  • Stanturf et al. 2014. Contemporary forest restoration: a review emphasizing function. Forest
    Ecology and Management 331: 292-323.
  • Vollmuth 2022. The changing perception of coppice with standards in German forestry literature
    up to the present day – From a universal solution to a defamed and overcome evil – and back?
    Trees, Forests and People 10: 100338.

Fast-growing broadleaves (module 6)

  • Böhlenius and Övergaard 2015. Growth response of hybrid poplars to different types and levels
    of vegetation control. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 30: 516-525.
  • Böhlenius and Övergaard 2015. Exploration of optimal agricultural practices and seedling types
    for establishing poplar plantations. Forests 6: 2785-2798.
  • Böhlenius and Övergaard 2016. Impact of seedling type on early growth of poplar plantations on
    forest and agricultural land. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 31: 733-741.
  • Böhlenius et al. 2016. Growth response of hybrid aspen (Populus × wettsteinii) and populus
    trichocarpa to different ph levels and nutrient availabilities. Canadian Journal of Forest Research
    46: 1367-1374.
  • Böhlenius et al. 2018. Differences in Al sensitivity affect establishment of Populus genotypes on
    acidic forest land. PLOS ONE 13: e0204461.
  • Jobling (Ed.) 1990. Poplars for Wood Production and Amenity: The forest commition, Forest
    Research station, Alice Holt Lodge, UK.
  • Stanturf et al. 2014. Chapter 5, p 200-257. In Poplars and Willows, Trees for Society and the
    Environment. Isebrands and Richardson (Eds.), CABI, Oxfordshire, UK.
  • Tullus et al. 2012. Short-rotation forestry with hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L.×P. tremuloides
    Michx.) in Northern Europe. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 27: 10-29.
  • McCarthy and Rytter 2015. Productivity and thinning effects in hybrid aspen root sucker stands.
    Forest Ecology and Management 354: 215-223.

Kursfakta

Kursen ges som en fristående kurs: Ja Kursen ges som en programkurs: Euroforester - masterprogram Jägmästarprogrammet Kursavgift: Studieavgift, endast för medborgare utanför EU, EES, och Schweiz: 38060 SEK Nivå: Avancerad nivå (A1N)
Ämne: Skogsbruksvetenskap Biologi
Kurskod: SV0062 Anmälningskod: SLU-40013 Plats: Alnarp Distanskurs: Nej Undervisningsspråk: Engelska Ansvarig institution: Institutionen för sydsvensk skogsvetenskap Studietakt: 100%