Jari Kouki
Kouki, Jari.
VIAF ID: 1714668 (Personal)
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Works
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Airborne laser scanning reveals uniform responses of forest structure to moose ( Alces alces ) across the boreal forest biome | |
Applying a framework for landscape planning under climate change for the conservation of biodiversity in the Finnish boreal forest. | |
Beetle species richness along the forest productivity gradient in northern Finland | |
Biodiversity in the Fennoscandian boreal forests : natural variation and its management | |
Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment | |
Biometria, 1992: | |
Biometria : tilastotiedettä ekologeille | |
Bryophytes and their microhabitats in coniferous forest pastures: should they be considered in the pasture management? | |
Can re-establishment of cattle grazing restore bryophyte diversity in abandoned mesic semi-natural grasslands? | |
Can retention forestry help conserve biodiversity? A meta-analysis | |
Climate and wood quality have decayer-specific effects on fungal wood decomposition | |
Co-variation and indicators of species diversity: Can richness of forest-dwelling species be predicted in northern boreal forests? | |
Colonisation of ephemeral forest habitats by specialised species: beetles and bugs associated with recently dead aspen wood | |
The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition | |
Cost-effective strategies to conserve boreal forest biodiversity and long-term landscape-level maintenance of habitats | |
Cross-taxon congruence and relationships to stand characteristics of vascular plants, bryophytes, polyporous fungi and beetles in mature managed boreal forests | |
Dead wood as an indicator of forest naturalness: A comparison of methods | |
Disturbance-mediated heterogeneity drives pollinator diversity in boreal managed forest ecosystems | |
Diverse population trajectories among coexisting species of subarctic forest moths | |
Do restoration fellings in protected forests increase the risk of bark beetle damages in adjacent forests? A case study from Fennoscandian boreal forest | |
Do woodland key habitats really support the functionality of reserve networks? | |
Does cattle movement between forest pastures and fertilized grasslands affect the bryophyte and vascular plant communities in vulnerable forest pasture biotopes? | |
Edge influence on vegetation at natural and anthropogenic edges of boreal forests in Canada and Fennoscandia | |
The effects of forest management on terrestrial habitats of a rare and a common newt species | |
The effects of timber harvest, forest fire, and herbivores on regeneration of deciduous trees in boreal pine-dominated forests | |
Emulating natural disturbance in forest management enhances pollination services for dominant Vaccinium shrubs in boreal pine-dominated forests | |
Fire and green-tree retention in conservation of red-listed and rare deadwood-dependent beetles in Finnish boreal forests | |
Forest fire history, aspen and goat willow in a Fennoscandian old-growth landscape: are current population structures a legacy of historical fires? | |
Forest management inspired by natural disturbance dynamics (DISTDYN) – a long-term research and development project in Finland | |
From Joensuu to the world / ed. by Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen and Jari Kouki. - Joensuu, 1999 | |
Grazing Promotes Bryophyte Species Richness in Seminatural Grasslands | |
Habitat suitability models of saproxylic red-listed boreal forest species in long-term matrix management: Cost-effective measures for multi-species conservation | |
The Importance of Nesting Cavity and Tree Reuse in the Three-Toed Woodpecker Picoides tridactylus in Dynamic Forest Landscapes | |
Indicators of Forest Biodiversity: Which Bird Species Predict High Breeding Bird Assemblage Diversity in Boreal Forests at Multiple Spatial Scales? | |
Landscape context affects the success of habitat restoration: large-scale colonization patterns of saproxylic and fire-associated species in boreal forests | |
Life after tree death: Does restored dead wood host different fungal communities to natural woody substrates? | |
Long-term spatio-temporal dynamics and historical continuity of European aspen (Populus tremula L.) stands in the Koli National Park, eastern Finland | |
Low levels of tree retention do not mitigate the effects of clearcutting on ground vegetation dynamics | |
A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues | |
Managing conservation values of protected sites: How to maintain deciduous trees in white-backed woodpecker territories | |
Occurrence Patterns, Diversity and Ecology of Aphyllophoroid Fungi on the Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa) in an Archipelago in the Baltic Sea | |
Optimal contract length for biodiversity conservation under conservation budget constraint | |
Patterns of field layer invertebrates in successional stages of managed boreal forest: Implications for the declining Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus L. population | |
Perennial polypores as indicators of annual and red-listed polypores | |
Phenolic compounds in Scots pine heartwood: are kelo trees a unique woody substrate? | |
Potential biodiversity impacts of forest biofuel harvest: lichen assemblages on stumps and slash of Scots pine | |
Prescribed burning is an effective and quick method to conserve rare pyrophilous forest-dwelling flat bugs | |
Prescribed burning of canopy gaps facilitates tree seedling establishment in restoration of pine-dominated boreal forests | |
Prescribed fires and retention trees help to conserve beetle diversity in managed boreal forests despite their transient negative effects on some beetle groups | |
Recovery of boreal forest soil and tree stand characteristics a century after intensive slash-and-burn cultivation | |
Restoration of natural legacies of fire in European boreal forests: an experimental approach to the effects on wood-decaying fungi | |
Restoring dead wood in forests diversifies wood-decaying fungal assemblages but does not quickly benefit red-listed species | |
Retention forestry and prescribed burning result in functionally different saproxylic beetle assemblages than clear-cutting | |
Retention Forestry to Maintain Multifunctional Forests: A World Perspective | |
Retention tree characteristics have major influence on the post-harvest tree mortality and availability of coarse woody debris in clear-cut areas | |
Spatial and temporal scales relevant for conservation of dead-wood associated species: current status and perspectives | |
To thin or not to thin: bio-economic analysis of two alternative practices to increase amount of coarse woody debris in managed forests | |
Trade-offs in berry production and biodiversity under prescribed burning and retention regimes in boreal forests | |
Tree retention as a conservation measure in clear-cut forests of northern Europe: a review of ecological consequences | |
Universitas Joensuensis 30, 1969-1999 | |
The value of retained Scots pines and their dead wood legacies for lichen diversity in clear-cut forests: The effects of retention level and prescribed burning | |
Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings | |
What is the effect of prescribed burning in temperate and boreal forest on biodiversity, beyond pyrophilous and saproxylic species? A systematic review | |
Woodland key habitats in preserving polypore diversity in boreal forests: Effects of patch size, stand structure and microclimate |