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    Tree species impact on understory vegetation: Vascular plant communities of Scots pine and Norway spruce managed stands in northern Europe by Petersson, Lisa, Holmström, Emma, Lindbladh, Matts, Felton, Adam

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2019)
    “…•Scots pine (SP) and Norway spruce (NS) stands support different plant communities.•SP stands support a higher abundance of vascular plants than NS.•NS has…”
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    Potential implications of shortened rotation length for forest birds, bryophytes, lichens and vascular plants: An example from southern Swedish production forests by Petersson, Lisa, Lariviere, Delphine, Holmström, Emma, Lindbladh, Matts, Felton, Adam

    Published in PloS one (15-12-2023)
    “…The rotation lengths of intensively managed production forests may be altered to achieve a variety of goals, with correspondingly implications for…”
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    Avian diversity in Norway spruce production forests – How variation in structure and composition reveals pathways for improving habitat quality by Lindbladh, Matts, Lindström, Åke, Hedwall, Per-Ola, Felton, Adam

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-2017)
    “…•Biodiversity assessments in dominant production forest types is often lacking.•We synthesized results of bird surveys in Sweden’s Norway spruce production…”
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    What is the impact of continuous cover forestry compared to clearcut forestry on stand-level biodiversity in boreal and temperate forests? A systematic review protocol by Seedre, Meelis, Felton, Adam, Lindbladh, Matts

    Published in Environmental evidence (06-12-2018)
    “…Background The ecosystem services provided by forests are essential for societal well-being. Production forests are increasingly expected to provide a range of…”
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    Natural Versus National Boundaries: the Importance of Considering Biogeographical Patterns in Forest Conservation Policy by Gustafsson, Lena, Felton, Adam, Felton, Annika M., Brunet, Jörg, Caruso, Alexandro, Hjältén, Joakim, Lindbladh, Matts, Ranius, Thomas, Roberge, Jean-Michel, Weslien, Jan

    Published in Conservation letters (01-01-2015)
    “…Applying biogeographical insights to the regulation of production forestry and the determination of forest reserve strategies is expected to increase the…”
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    Forest History as a Basis for Ecosystem Restoration--A Multidisciplinary Case Study in a South Swedish Temperate Landscape by Lindbladh, Matts, Brunet, Jörg, Hannon, Gina, Niklasson, Mats, Eliasson, Per, Eriksson, Göran, Ekstrand, Anders

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-06-2007)
    “…Basic knowledge of the previous forest types or ecosystem present in an area ought to be an essential part of all landscape restoration. Here, we present a…”
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    Saproxylic beetles in artificially created high-stumps of spruce and birch within and outside hotspot areas by Lindbladh, Matts, Abrahamsson, Markus, Seedre, Meelis, Jonsell, Mats

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-10-2007)
    “…Artificially created high-stumps (snags) are created regularly during forest felling operations in Swedish coniferous production forests. The saproxylic beetle…”
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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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    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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    From mixtures to monocultures: Bird assemblage responses along a production forest conifer-broadleaf gradient by Felton, Adam, Hedwall, Per-Ola, Trubins, Renats, Lagerstedt, Jakob, Felton, Annika, Lindbladh, Matts

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2021)
    “…•Broadleaf prevalence is expected to benefit biodiversity in production stands.•We surveyed birds along a spruce-birch monoculture to mixed-forest…”
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    Forest floor bryophyte and lichen diversity in Scots pine and Norway spruce production forests by Petersson, Lisa, Nilsson, Staffan, Holmström, Emma, Lindbladh, Matts, Felton, Adam

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-2021)
    “…•Forest floor vegetation was surveyed in 60 production stands.•Lichen species richness and cover was higher in Scots pine stands.•Bryophyte species richness…”
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    Past forest composition, structures and processes – How paleoecology can contribute to forest conservation by Lindbladh, Matts, Fraver, Shawn, Edvardsson, Johannes, Felton, Adam

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2013)
    “…•We review how forest biodiversity indicators can be assessed with paleoecology.•We assess tree species composition, old/large trees, coarse woody debris and…”
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    Replacing coniferous monocultures with mixed-species production stands: An assessment of the potential benefits for forest biodiversity in northern Europe by Felton, Adam, Lindbladh, Matts, Brunet, Jörg, Fritz, Örjan

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2010)
    “…Conifer dominated plantations in central and northern Europe are associated with relatively low ecological values, and in some cases, may be vulnerable to…”
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    Half a century of multiple anthropogenic stressors has altered northern forest understory plant communities by Hedwall, Per-Ola, Gustafsson, Lena, Brunet, Jörg, Lindbladh, Matts, Axelsson, Anna-Lena, Strengbom, Joachim

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2019)
    “…Boreal forests form the largest and least disturbed forest biome in the northern hemisphere. However, anthropogenic pressure from intensified forest…”
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    Broadleaf retention benefits to bird diversity in mid-rotation conifer production stands by Lindbladh, Matts, Elmberg, Johan, Hedwall, Per-Ola, Holmström, Emma, Felton, Adam

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2022)
    “…•Green Tree retention (GTR) is a conservation action widely used in production forests.•Previous studies on GTR are from clear-cuts, in this study we evaluated…”
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