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Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden

Whereas there is evidence that mixed-species approaches to production forestry in general can provide positive outcomes relative to monocultures, it is less clear to what extent multiple benefits can be derived from specific mixed-species alternatives. To provide such insights requires evaluations o...

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Autores principales: Felton, Adam, Nilsson, Urban, Sonesson, Johan, Felton, Annika M., Roberge, Jean-Michel, Ranius, Thomas, Ahlström, Martin, Bergh, Johan, Björkman, Christer, Boberg, Johanna, Drössler, Lars, Fahlvik, Nils, Gong, Peichen, Holmström, Emma, Keskitalo, E. Carina H., Klapwijk, Maartje J., Laudon, Hjalmar, Lundmark, Tomas, Niklasson, Mats, Nordin, Annika, Pettersson, Maria, Stenlid, Jan, Sténs, Anna, Wallertz, Kristina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4705065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26744048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0749-2
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author Felton, Adam
Nilsson, Urban
Sonesson, Johan
Felton, Annika M.
Roberge, Jean-Michel
Ranius, Thomas
Ahlström, Martin
Bergh, Johan
Björkman, Christer
Boberg, Johanna
Drössler, Lars
Fahlvik, Nils
Gong, Peichen
Holmström, Emma
Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
Klapwijk, Maartje J.
Laudon, Hjalmar
Lundmark, Tomas
Niklasson, Mats
Nordin, Annika
Pettersson, Maria
Stenlid, Jan
Sténs, Anna
Wallertz, Kristina
author_facet Felton, Adam
Nilsson, Urban
Sonesson, Johan
Felton, Annika M.
Roberge, Jean-Michel
Ranius, Thomas
Ahlström, Martin
Bergh, Johan
Björkman, Christer
Boberg, Johanna
Drössler, Lars
Fahlvik, Nils
Gong, Peichen
Holmström, Emma
Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
Klapwijk, Maartje J.
Laudon, Hjalmar
Lundmark, Tomas
Niklasson, Mats
Nordin, Annika
Pettersson, Maria
Stenlid, Jan
Sténs, Anna
Wallertz, Kristina
author_sort Felton, Adam
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description Whereas there is evidence that mixed-species approaches to production forestry in general can provide positive outcomes relative to monocultures, it is less clear to what extent multiple benefits can be derived from specific mixed-species alternatives. To provide such insights requires evaluations of an encompassing suite of ecosystem services, biodiversity, and forest management considerations provided by specific mixtures and monocultures within a region. Here, we conduct such an assessment in Sweden by contrasting even-aged Norway spruce (Piceaabies)-dominated stands, with mixed-species stands of spruce and birch (Betula pendula or B. pubescens), or spruce and Scots pine (Pinussylvestris). By synthesizing the available evidence, we identify positive outcomes from mixtures including increased biodiversity, water quality, esthetic and recreational values, as well as reduced stand vulnerability to pest and pathogen damage. However, some uncertainties and risks were projected to increase, highlighting the importance of conducting comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluations when assessing the pros and cons of mixtures.
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spelling pubmed-47050652016-01-11 Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden Felton, Adam Nilsson, Urban Sonesson, Johan Felton, Annika M. Roberge, Jean-Michel Ranius, Thomas Ahlström, Martin Bergh, Johan Björkman, Christer Boberg, Johanna Drössler, Lars Fahlvik, Nils Gong, Peichen Holmström, Emma Keskitalo, E. Carina H. Klapwijk, Maartje J. Laudon, Hjalmar Lundmark, Tomas Niklasson, Mats Nordin, Annika Pettersson, Maria Stenlid, Jan Sténs, Anna Wallertz, Kristina Ambio Article Whereas there is evidence that mixed-species approaches to production forestry in general can provide positive outcomes relative to monocultures, it is less clear to what extent multiple benefits can be derived from specific mixed-species alternatives. To provide such insights requires evaluations of an encompassing suite of ecosystem services, biodiversity, and forest management considerations provided by specific mixtures and monocultures within a region. Here, we conduct such an assessment in Sweden by contrasting even-aged Norway spruce (Piceaabies)-dominated stands, with mixed-species stands of spruce and birch (Betula pendula or B. pubescens), or spruce and Scots pine (Pinussylvestris). By synthesizing the available evidence, we identify positive outcomes from mixtures including increased biodiversity, water quality, esthetic and recreational values, as well as reduced stand vulnerability to pest and pathogen damage. However, some uncertainties and risks were projected to increase, highlighting the importance of conducting comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluations when assessing the pros and cons of mixtures. Springer Netherlands 2016-01-07 2016-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4705065/ /pubmed/26744048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0749-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Felton, Adam
Nilsson, Urban
Sonesson, Johan
Felton, Annika M.
Roberge, Jean-Michel
Ranius, Thomas
Ahlström, Martin
Bergh, Johan
Björkman, Christer
Boberg, Johanna
Drössler, Lars
Fahlvik, Nils
Gong, Peichen
Holmström, Emma
Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
Klapwijk, Maartje J.
Laudon, Hjalmar
Lundmark, Tomas
Niklasson, Mats
Nordin, Annika
Pettersson, Maria
Stenlid, Jan
Sténs, Anna
Wallertz, Kristina
Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden
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title_full_unstemmed Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden
title_short Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden
title_sort replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in sweden
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4705065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26744048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0749-2
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