How does management affect soil C sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in boreal and temperate forests?–A review

R Mäkipää, R Abramoff, B Adamczyk, V Baldy… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The global forest carbon (C) stock is estimated at 662 Gt of which 45% is in soil organic
matter. Thus, comprehensive understanding of the effects of forest management practices on …

[HTML][HTML] Balancing the environmental benefits of reforestation in agricultural regions

SC Cunningham, R Mac Nally, PJ Baker… - Perspectives in Plant …, 2015 - Elsevier
Reforestation is an important tool for reducing or reversing biodiversity loss and mitigating
climate change. However, there are many potential compromises between the structural …

Interpreting indices of physiological stress in free-living vertebrates

CP Johnstone, RD Reina, A Lill - Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2012 - Springer
When vertebrate physiological ecologists use the terms 'stress' or 'physiological stress', they
typically mean the level of hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA-) axis activation …

Soil phosphorus fractions, phosphatase activity, and the abundance of phoC and phoD genes vary with planting density in subtropical Chinese fir plantations

C Wang, L Xue, R Jiao - Soil and Tillage Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Plants and microorganisms have developed mechanisms to acquire soil phosphorus (P).
The present study occurred in Chinese fir plantations with five planting densities (1667 …

Dynamics of Murray‐Darling floodplain forests under multiple stressors: The past, present, and future of an Australian icon

R Mac Nally, SC Cunningham, PJ Baker… - Water Resources …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We review the human actions, proximal stressors and ecological responses for floodplain
forests Australia's largest river system—the Murray‐Darling Basin. A conceptual model for …

A meta-analysis on the impacts of partial cutting on forest structure and carbon storage

D Zhou, SQ Zhao, S Liu, J Oeding - Biogeosciences, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Partial cutting, which removes some individual trees from a forest, is one of the major and
widespread forest management practices that can significantly alter both forest structure and …

Optimizing carbon storage and biodiversity co‐benefits in reforested riparian zones

KE Dybala, K Steger, RG Walsh… - Journal of Applied …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and biodiversity loss are two global challenges that can be addressed
simultaneously through reforestation of previously cleared land. However, carbon markets …

不同间伐强度下麻栎人工林碳密度及其空间分布

成向荣, 虞木奎, 葛乐, 张春祥, 王婉 - 应用生态学报, 2012 - cje.net.cn
选择江淮山地丘陵区分布较广的麻栎人工林进行间伐试验, 通过样地调查, 分析不同间伐处理5
年后麻栎林分的碳密度及其空间分布特征. 结果表明: 与对照(CK) 相比, 间伐15%(T 15) …

Vulnerability of forests in the Himalayan region to climate change impacts and anthropogenic disturbances: a systematic review

A Chakraborty, S Saha, K Sachdeva… - Regional Environmental …, 2018 - Springer
The Himalayan region is not only threatened by rapid changes in anthropogenic activities
but also by global climate change. Given the uncertainties of magnitude and characteristics …

Potential for forest thinning to reduce risk and increase resilience to wildfire in Australian temperate Eucalyptus forests

RJ Keenan, CJ Weston, L Volkova - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Unprecedented wildfires in south-eastern Australia in 2019–2020 focused attention on forest
management to reduce their risks and impacts. These fires mostly burnt dry eucalypt forests …