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Victor Johansson

Publications

  • Old oaks and lichens,Brist på gamla ekar hotar lavar
  • The effectiveness of area protection to capture coastal bird richness and occurrence in the Swedish archipelago
  • Transient trade-off between climate benefit and biodiversity loss of harvesting stumps for bioenergy
  • Relative importance of habitat characteristics at multiple spatial scales for wood-dependent beetles in boreal forest
  • Estimates of accessible food resources for pollinators in urban landscapes should take landscape friction into account
  • Epiphyte metapopulation dynamics are explained by species traits, connectivity, and patch dynamics
  • Detection probability and abundance estimation of epiphytic lichens based on height-limited surveys
  • Fewer butterflies and a different composition of bees, wasps and hoverflies on recently burned compared to unburned clear-cuts, regardless of burn severity
  • Extreme weather affects colonization–extinction dynamics and the persistence of a threatened butterfly
  • Burn severity and soil chemistry are weak drivers of early vegetation succession following a boreal mega-fire in a production forest landscape
  • Subsidized Common Agricultural Policy grazing jeopardizes the protection of biodiversity and Natura 2000 targeted species
  • Towards an improved evidence‐based Natura 2000 management strategy
  • Disturbance interval modulates the starting point for vegetation succession
  • Polylepis - the world's highest growing trees,Polylepis trotsar höjderna i Argentina
  • A comparison of patch connectivity measures using data on invertebrates in hollow oaks
  • Hur släpps mossornas sporer?
  • Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
  • Population dynamics and future persistence of the clouded Apollo butterfly in southern Scandinavia: The importance of low intensity grazing and creation of habitat patches
  • The relative importance of stand and dead wood types for wood-dependent lichens in managed boreal forests
  • Testing a mechanistic dispersal model against a dispersal experiment with a wind-dispersed moss
  • Roads may act as barriers to flying insects: Species composition of bees and wasps differs on two sides of a large highway
  • Consequences of bioenergy wood extraction for landscape-level availability of habitat for dead wood-dependent organisms
  • Air humidity thresholds trigger active moss spore release to extend dispersal in space and time
  • Local colonization-extinction dynamics of a tree-killing bark beetle during a large-scale outbreak
  • Development of secondary woodland decreases epiphyte metapopulation sizes in wooded grasslands
  • Epiphyte metapopulation persistence after drastic habitat decline and low tree regeneration: Time-lags and effects of conservation actions
  • Time-lagged lichen extinction in retained buffer strips 16.5 years after clear-cutting
  • Estimates of connectivity reveal non-equilibrium epiphyte occurrence patterns almost 180 years after habitat decline
  • Predicting spatial occurrence of beetles and pseudoscorpions in hollow oaks in southeastern Sweden
  • Intense grazing of calcareous grasslands has negative consequences for the threatened marsh fritillary butterfly
  • Epiphytic lichen responses to environmental change due to clear-cutting differ among tree taxa
  • Long-term landscape scale effects of bioenergy extraction on dead wood-dependent species
  • Tree and site quality preferences of six epiphytic lichens growing on oaks in southeastern Sweden
  • Release thresholds for moss spores: The importance of turbulence and sporophyte length
  • Population Fluctuations and Synchrony of Grassland Butterflies in Relation to Species Traits
  • Factors driving tree mortality in retained forest fragments
  • The non-native Quercus rubra does not substitute the native Quercus robur and Q. petraea as substrate for epiphytic lichens and bryophytes
  • Oviposition preferences and larval survival of the marsh fritillary butterfly: The adverse impact of grazing
  • Novel grid‐based population estimates correlate with actual population sizes of the marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia), while transect and larvae counts are less reliable
  • Negative impacts of future forest succession on three threatened butterfly species
  • Saproxylic beetles in Swedish boreal production forests in relation to local and landscape factors

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