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Environmental Management | 2009

Identifying conservation and restoration priorities for saproxylic and old-growth forest species: a case study in Switzerland.

Thibault Lachat; Rita Bütler

Saproxylic (dead-wood-associated) and old-growth species are among the most threatened species in European forest ecosystems, as they are susceptible to intensive forest management. Identifying areas with particular relevant features of biodiversity is of prime concern when developing species conservation and habitat restoration strategies and in optimizing resource investments. We present an approach to identify regional conservation and restoration priorities even if knowledge on species distribution is weak, such as for saproxylic and old-growth species in Switzerland. Habitat suitability maps were modeled for an expert-based selection of 55 focal species, using an ecological niche factor analyses (ENFA). All the maps were then overlaid, in order to identify potential species’ hotspots for different species groups of the 55 focal species (e.g., birds, fungi, red-listed species). We found that hotspots for various species groups did not correspond. Our results indicate that an approach based on “richness hotspots” may fail to conserve specific species groups. We hence recommend defining a biodiversity conservation strategy prior to implementing conservation/restoration efforts in specific regions. The conservation priority setting of the five biogeographical regions in Switzerland, however, did not differ when different hotspot definitions were applied. This observation emphasizes that the chosen method is robust. Since the ENFA needs only presence data, this species prediction method seems to be useful for any situation where the species distribution is poorly known and/or absence data are lacking. In order to identify priorities for either conservation or restoration efforts, we recommend a method based on presence data only, because absence data may reflect factors unrelated to species presence.


European Journal of Forest Research | 2010

A review of habitat thresholds for dead wood: a baseline for management recommendations in European forests

Jörg Müller; Rita Bütler


Biological Conservation | 2004

Dead wood threshold values for the three-toed woodpecker presence in boreal and sub-alpine forest

Rita Bütler; Per Angelstam; Peter Ekelund; Rodolphe Schlaepfer


Annales Zoologici Fennici | 2003

Habitat thresholds for focal species at multiple scales and forest biodiversity conservation - dead wood as an example

Per Angelstam; Rita Bütler; Marius Lazdinis; Grzegorz Mikusiński; Jean-Michel Roberge


Ecological Bulletins | 2004

Quantitative snag targets for the three-toed woodpecker, Picoides tridactylus

Rita Bütler; Per Angelstam; Rodolphe Schlaepfer


Forest Ecology and Management | 2007

Log decay of Picea abies in the Swiss Jura Mountains of central Europe

Rita Bütler; Lita Patty; Renée-Claire Le Bayon; Claire Guenat; Rodolphe Schlaepfer


Forest Ecology and Management | 2004

Spruce snag quantification by coupling colour infrared aerial photos and a GIS

Rita Bütler; Rodolphe Schlaepfer


Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Forstwesen | 2004

Totholz braucht der Wald

Rita Bütler; Rodolphe Schlaepfer


Archive | 2013

Deadwood: quantitative and qualitative requirements for the conservation of saproxylic biodiversity

Thibault Lachat; Christophe Bouget; Rita Bütler; Jörg Müller


Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Forstwesen | 2000

Le Pic tridactyle (Picoides tridactylus), un indicateur de la qualité écologique de l’écosystème forestier du Pays-d’Enhaut (Préalpes suisses

Pascale Derleth; Rita Bütler; Rodolphe Schlaepfer

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Rodolphe Schlaepfer

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Laurent Larrieu

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Yoan Paillet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Thibault Lachat

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Susanne Winter

World Wide Fund for Nature

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Per Angelstam

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Jörg Müller

Bavarian Forest National Park

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Andreas Schuck

European Forest Institute

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Frank Krumm

European Forest Institute

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