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Insect Conservation and Diversity | 2013

The effects of forest age on saproxylic beetle biodiversity: implications of shortened and extended rotation lengths in a French oak high forest

Aurore Lassauce; Laurent Larrieu; Yoan Paillet; François Lieutier; Christophe Bouget

In French oak high forests, current silvicultural trends include two seemingly opposed practices: shortening the forestry cycle, which contributes to forestry intensification, and lengthening rotations in temporary set‐aside stands, called ‘ageing islands’, to favour biodiversity and high‐quality large‐diameter tree production. To derive the potential effects of these two trends, we studied habitat structure and saproxylic beetles biodiversity along an age gradient in a French oak high forest. Four age classes were surveyed: premature (i) 160/180 years and (ii) 180/200 years, (iii) mature 200/220 years, and (iv) overmature 300‐year‐old stands. Structural features were noted: deadwood volumes, density of large trees with or without microhabitats, number of cavities, presence of dead large canopy branches, sap droppings and sporophores of saproxylic fungi. Results showed that beetle species richness was positively related to stand age. Globally, overmature stands differed significantly from younger premature and mature forests in species composition and structure. Younger stands tended to show both fewer structural features and lower levels of saproxylic biodiversity. As the forest aged, the overall structural complexity and saproxylic biodiversity increased. However, no individual stand characteristic influenced preferentially biodiversity, and stand age was the best explaining factor. In conclusion, we discuss how (i) shorter rotations in the high forest production cycle and (ii) temporary set‐aside forest islands affect forest structure and deadwood‐associated assemblages. Shortening rotation length in oak high forests may negatively impact saproxylic biodiversity, whereas temporary set‐asides may play a key role for biodiversity conservation in a managed forest matrix.


Methods in Ecology and Evolution | 2017

Modelling the probability of microhabitat formation on trees using cross‐sectional data

Benoit Courbaud; Cyrille Pupin; Anthony Letort; Alain Cabanettes; Laurent Larrieu

The rate of TreM formation per unit diameter growth was modelled as a function of tree diameter at breast height (DBH), and the model was calibrated considering cross-sectional observations TreMs on trees of different sizes. The model predicted realistic TreM formation rates at the tree and stand levels in forests dominated by Abies alba and Fagus sylvatica. This approach opens new perspectives to the analysis of forest biodiversity conservation strategies.


Revue Forestière Française | 2012

Le domaine d’application de l’indice de biodiversité potentielle (IBP)

Laurent Larrieu; Pierre Gonin; Marc Deconchat

The Potential Biodiversity index (PBI) is an indirect and composite indicator of taxonomic diversity. It combines ten key factors for which the relationships with forest taxa are established. The PBI is a simple tool for forest managers who wish to integrate ordinary taxonomic biodiversity in everyday management, on the stand scale. It is also an educational tool which contributes to changing forestry diagnosis and practices. To answer recurring questions and also to prevent the PBI from being used outside of its field of application, we detail in this paper the relevance and originality of the PBI and the points that distinguish it from a predictive model for biodiversity, an indicator of correct functioning of forest ecosystems, and from an indicator of “naturalness”, or a management standard.


Ecography | 2015

Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles

Jörg Müller; Hervé Brustel; Antoine Brin; Heinz Bussler; Christophe Bouget; Elisabeth Obermaier; Ina Monika Margret Heidinger; Thibault Lachat; Bernhard Förster; Jakub Horák; Jiří Procházka; Frank Köhler; Laurent Larrieu; Ulrich Bense; Gunnar Isacsson; Livia Zapponi; Martin M. Gossner


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Key features for saproxylic beetle diversity derived from rapid habitat assessment in temperate forests

Christophe Bouget; Laurent Larrieu; Antoine Brin


European Journal of Forest Research | 2012

Impact of silviculture on dead wood and on the distribution and frequency of tree microhabitats in montane beech-fir forests of the Pyrenees

Laurent Larrieu; Alain Cabanettes; Antoine Delarue


European Journal of Forest Research | 2014

Tree microhabitats at the stand scale in montane beech–fir forests: practical information for taxa conservation in forestry

Laurent Larrieu; Alain Cabanettes; Antoine Brin; Christophe Bouget; Marc Deconchat


Forest Ecology and Management | 2014

Deadwood and tree microhabitat dynamics in unharvested temperate mountain mixed forests: A life-cycle approach to biodiversity monitoring

Laurent Larrieu; Alain Cabanettes; P. Gonin; Thibault Lachat; Yoan Paillet; Susanne Winter; Christophe Bouget; Marc Deconchat


Landscape Ecology | 2016

Combined effects of area, connectivity, history and structural heterogeneity of woodlands on the species richness of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae)

Pierre-Alexis Herrault; Laurent Larrieu; Sophie Cordier; Urs Gimmi; Thibault Lachat; Annie Ouin; Jean-Pierre Sarthou; David Sheeren


Archive | 2013

Habitat trees: key elements for forest biodiversity

Rita Bütler; Thibault Lachat; Laurent Larrieu; Yoan Paillet

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Alain Cabanettes

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Marc Deconchat

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Christophe Bouget

École Normale Supérieure

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Yoan Paillet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Antoine Brin

École Normale Supérieure

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Rita Bütler

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Susanne Winter

World Wide Fund for Nature

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