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    How climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies can threaten or enhance the biodiversity of production forests: Insights from Sweden by Felton, A., Gustafsson, L., Roberge, J.-M., Ranius, T., Hjältén, J., Rudolphi, J., Lindbladh, M., Weslien, J., Rist, L., Brunet, J., Felton, A.M.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2016)
    “…Anthropogenic climate change is altering the management of production forests. These changes are motivated by the need to adapt to the uncertainties and risks…”
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    Concealed by darkness: How stand density can override the biodiversity benefits of mixed forests by Hedwall, P.‐O., Holmström, E., Lindbladh, M., Felton, A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-08-2019)
    “…Higher tree species richness often increases the diversity of other taxonomic groups and is promoted in many managed forest systems. The reason for the higher…”
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    How generalist are these forest specialists? What Sweden’s avian indicators indicate by Lindbladh, M., Hedwall, P.‐O., Holmström, E., Petersson, L., Felton, A.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-12-2020)
    “…Monitoring of forest biodiversity and habitats is an important part of forest conservation, but due to the impossible task of monitoring all species, indicator…”
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    Regional spread and stand-scale establishment of Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies in Scandinavia by Bradshaw, R. H. W., Lindbladh, M.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-2005)
    “…Palaeoecological studies are yielding fresh insights into slow forest ecosystem processes that are rarely observed using standard ecological methods, yet have…”
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    The biodiversity contribution of wood plantations: Contrasting the bird communities of Sweden’s protected and production oak forests by Felton, A., Hedwall, P.O., Lindbladh, M., Nyberg, T., Felton, A.M., Holmström, E., Wallin, I., Löf, M., Brunet, J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-04-2016)
    “…•We studied the bird communities of Sweden’s protected and production oak forests.•Bird communities in production forests partially overlapped with protected…”
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    Did forest fires maintain mixed oak forests in southern Scandinavia? A dendrochronological speculation by Drobyshev, Igor, Niklasson, Mats, Ryzhkova, Nina, Götmark, Frank, Pinto, Guilherme, Lindbladh, Matts

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2021)
    “…•Historical fires in Southern Scandinavian oak forests were of low severity.•Such fires could provide a window of regeneration opportunities for oak.•Modern…”
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    A comparison of saproxylic beetle occurrence between man-made high- and low-stumps of spruce ( Picea abies) by Abrahamsson, Markus, Lindbladh, Matts

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-05-2006)
    “…The making of high-stumps in today's forestry is becoming more and more common and several studies of these have shown their high conservation value for many…”
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    The influence of former land-use on vegetation and biodiversity in the boreo-nemoral zone of Sweden by Lindbladh, Matts

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-12-1999)
    “…Pollen analyses were carried out at two sites with contrasting land‐use histories (in‐field and out‐land) within a single estate. The aim was to distinguish…”
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    A comparison of avian diversity in spruce monocultures and spruce-birch polycultures in southern Sweden by Felton, Adam, Andersson, Erik, Ventorp, David, Lindbladh, Matts

    “…The replacement of some spruce monocultures with stands composed of planted Norway spruce (Picea abies) and naturally regenerated birch (Betula spp.) has a…”
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    Influence of butt rot on beetle diversity in artificially created high-stumps of Norway spruce by Abrahamsson, Markus, Lindbladh, Matts, Rönnberg, Jonas

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-05-2008)
    “…The making of high-stumps to benefit wood living organisms is a common practice in Scandinavian forestry. To minimise the cost of this action trees of low…”
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    Long-time record of fire and open canopy in a high biodiversity forest in southeast Sweden by Lindbladh, Matts, Niklasson, Mats, Nilsson, Sven G

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2003)
    “…We studied a ca 200 ha large forest site that holds an exceptionally large number of red-listed saproxylic beetles. We conducted pollen, charcoal and…”
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    A long-term record of Quercus decline, logging and fires in a southern Swedish Fagus-Picea forest by Niklasson, Mats, Lindbladh, Matts, Björkman, Leif

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-12-2002)
    “…We reconstructed forest development and disturbance events (fire and logging) during the last 1000 yr with tree-ring data, pollen and charcoal analysis from a…”
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    influence of former land‐use on vegetation and biodiversity in the boreo‐nemoral zone of Sweden by Lindbladh, Matts

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-12-1999)
    “…Pollen analyses were carried out at two sites with contrasting land‐use histories (in‐field and out‐land) within a single estate. The aim was to distinguish…”
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    Pattern and Process in South Swedish Forests during the Last 3000 Years, Sensed at Stand and Regional Scales by Lindbladh, Matts, Bradshaw, Richard, Holmqvist, Bjorn H.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-02-2000)
    “…1 Two palaeoecological data sets were used to study forest development in the boreo-nemoral zone of southern Sweden during the last 3000 years. Maps of forest…”
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    The origin of present forest composition and pattern in southern Sweden by Lindbladh, Matts, Bradshaw, Richard

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-05-1998)
    “…Deciduous forests in much of southern Sweden are often located on former 'in-field' sites close to farms and villages. The more distant `out-field' sites are…”
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    A long-term record of Quercus decline, logging and fires in a southern Swedish Fagus-Picea forest by Niklasson, M, Lindbladh, M, Bjoerkman, L

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-12-2002)
    “…We reconstructed forest development and disturbance events (fire and logging) during the last 1000 yr with tree-ring data, pollen and charcoal analysis from a…”
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