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  1. In the original publication of this article (Shorohova et al., 2019), the figure captions of Fig. 2, 3 and 4 are incorrect. They should be changed to:

    Authors: Ekaterina Shorohova, Sergey Sinkevich, Aleksandr Kryshen and Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:39

    The original article was published in Ecological Processes 2019 8:34

  2. Intensive forest management has been applied in most Fennoscandian forests for a period of almost one felling rotation. This paradigm has produced even-aged and even-structured forests of different successional s...

    Authors: Matti Koivula and Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:11
  3. It is necessary to determine the implications for managing forest stands using variable retention harvesting for maintaining carbon and for calculating ... pool dynamics in different forest ecosystem components a...

    Authors: Jimena E. Chaves, Marie-Claire Aravena Acuña, Julián Rodríguez-Souilla, Juan M. Cellini, Nolan J. Rappa, María V. Lencinas, Pablo L. Peri and Guillermo J. Martínez Pastur
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:5
  4. Stand-level retention is an important component of sustainable forest ... ecological, social and economic objectives. Long-term retention of mature forest structures at the time of harvesting (variable retention)...

    Authors: William J. Beese, John Deal, B. Glen Dunsworth, Stephen J. Mitchell and Timothy J. Philpott
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:33
  5. Forest management globally affects the ecosystem services, especially those related to ecosystem functioning and biodiversity conservation, by altering forest structure and composition. The degree of alteration w...

    Authors: Guillermo J. Martínez Pastur, Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa and Jerry F. Franklin
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:12
  6. Conceptual clarity is important to attain precise communication of scientific knowledge and to implement appropriate technological and policy actions. Many concepts referring to forest management are widely used ...

    Authors: Leonardo Galetto, Carolina Torres and Guillermo J. Martínez Pastur
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:40
  7. Variable retention harvesting is a silvicultural system that focuses ... We describe the design and establishment of a variable retention harvesting experiment established in the Mountain Ash...Eucalyptus regnans

    Authors: David Lindenmayer, David Blair and Lachlan McBurney
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:2
  8. Nothofagus pumilio...forests in Tierra del Fuego are the southernmost forests in the world, where extreme climate conditions represent a challenge to attain sustainable forest management. Retention forestry was p...

    Authors: Guillermo J. Martínez Pastur, Yamina M. Rosas, Mónica Toro Manríquez, Alejandro Huertas Herrera, Juan A. Miller, Juan M. Cellini, Marcelo D. Barrera, Pablo L. Peri and María V. Lencinas
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:24
  9. Variable retention harvesting evolved in the Douglas-fir region ... is a harvesting technique that can provide for retention (continuity) of such structures as large ... old live trees, snags, and logs. Variable

    Authors: Jerry F. Franklin and Daniel C. Donato
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:8
  10. Variable retention (aggregated and dispersed retention) harvesting proposed for Nothofagus pumilio was designed for timber purposes and biodiversity conservation. Harvesting by opening canopy generates different ...

    Authors: Mónica D.R. Toro Manríquez, Juan M. Cellini, María V. Lencinas, Pablo L. Peri, Karen A. Peña Rojas and Guillermo J. Martínez Pastur
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:18
  11. We explored whether, and to what extent, variable retention (VR) forestry has been applied in ... -sized harvesting areas, 18–33%, were retention patches with a mean growing stock of...3 ha−1.... In the fellings ...

    Authors: Ekaterina Shorohova, Sergey Sinkevich, Aleksandr Kryshen and Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:34

    The Correction to this article has been published in Ecological Processes 2019 8:39

  12. Retention approaches in forest management are today common in several North European countries, integrated into the clearcutting practice as a way to promote biodiversity and maintain ecosystem functions. Indi...

    Authors: Lena Gustafsson, Mats Hannerz, Matti Koivula, Ekaterina Shorohova, Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa and Jan Weslien
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:3
  13. Forests are used for multiple purposes worldwide, which often include timber harvest, firewood extraction and livestock raising. An excessive pressure on multipurpose systems may decrease soil cover, promoting...

    Authors: Laura Cavallero, Marcela Ledesma, Dardo R. López and Carlos A. Carranza
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:27
  14. In managed forests, leaving retention trees during final harvesting has globally become a common approach to reconciling the often conflicting goals of timber production and safeguarding biodiversity and deliv...

    Authors: Timo Kuuluvainen, Henrik Lindberg, Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa, Petri Keto-Tokoi and Pekka Punttila
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:47
  15. Forest ecosystems undergo significant transformations due to harvesting and climate fluctuations, emphasizing the critical role of seeding in natural regeneration and long-term structural preservation. Climate...

    Authors: Julian Rodríguez-Souilla, Jimena E. Chaves, María Vanessa Lencinas, Juan Manuel Cellini, Fidel A. Roig, Pablo L. Peri and Guillermo Martinez Pastur
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2024 13:7
  16. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of four different bioclimatic predictors (current, 2050, 2070, and 2090 under Shared Socioeconomic Pathways SSP2-4.5) and non-bioclimatic variables (soil, habita...

    Authors: Manish Mathur, Preet Mathur and Harshit Purohit
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:8
  17. Urban areas are often built along large rivers and surrounded by agricultural land. This may lead to small tributary streams that have agricultural headwaters and urbanized lower reaches. Our study objectives ...

    Authors: Daniel T. L. Myers, Richard R. Rediske, James N. McNair, Aaron D. Parker and E. Wendy Ogilvie
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:37
  18. In the Indo-Gangetic Plain, rice–wheat is the most extensively practiced crop rotation. The escalating issue of crop residue burning, particularly rice straw, and the necessity to lower the exorbitant expenses...

    Authors: Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj, Kapil Malik, Manu Rani, Uttam Kumar Mandal, Nirmalendu Basak, Awtar Singh, Rajender Kumar Yadav, Suresh Kumar Chaudhari and Dinesh Kumar Sharma
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:53
  19. Soil fauna is an important driver of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) release from decomposing litter in forest ecosystems. However, its role in C and N cycling concerning climate and litter traits remains less kno...

    Authors: Li Zhang, Jingru Liu, Rui Yin, Zhenfeng Xu, Chengming You, Han Li, Lixia Wang, Sining Liu, Hongwei Xu, Lin Xu, Yang Liu, Yong Wang and Bo Tan
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:47
  20. Assessment of wetland nutrient stoichiometry between and within ecosystem compartments suggests unconstrained stoichiometry related to P that conforms with the notion of P limitation in the ecosystem. Differences...

    Authors: Paul Julian II, Stefan Gerber, Rupesh K. Bhomia, Jill King, Todd Z. Osborne, Alan L. Wright, Matthew Powers and Jacob Dombrowski
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:20
  21. Predicting the potential habitat of Phytolacca americana, a high-risk invasive species, can help provide a scientific basis for its quarantine and control strategies. Using the optimized MaxEnt model, we applied ...

    Authors: Yifeng Xu, Xingzhuang Ye, Qianyue Yang, Huiying Weng, Yipeng Liu, Sagheer Ahmad, Guofang Zhang, Qiuliang Huang, Tianyu Zhang and Bao Liu
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:1
  22. Tropical primary forests have been disappearing quickly to make use of the land for commercial purposes. Land-use change has an impact on downstream aquatic processes, but those impacts have mainly been studie...

    Authors: Yasuaki Tanaka, Elizerberth Minggat and Wardina Roseli
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:40
  23. A green roof is a man-made ecosystem created when a rooftop is covered with substrate and vegetation. Although green roof ecosystems (GREs) are able to provide ecosystem services, there is currently no assessm...

    Authors: Rattanapan Phoomirat, Nipada Ruankaew Disyatat, Tae Yoon Park, Dong Kun Lee and Pongchai Dumrongrojwatthana
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:19
  24. Temperate forests are major carbon sinks because of their high storage potential and low decomposition processes. We quantified tree carbon (TC) storage from 143 plots distributed across three major forest ty...

    Authors: Ashaq Ahmad Dar and Narayanaswamy Parthasarathy
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2022 11:58
  25. Agricultural runoff recycling systems are manmade aquatic ecosystems of growing significance to global water sustainability, crop health, and production. This study investigated the seasonal dynamics of microb...

    Authors: Ping Kong, Patricia Richardson and Chuanxue Hong
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:37
  26. Large-diameter trees have an outsized influence on aboveground forest dynamics, composition, and structure. Although their influence on aboveground processes is well studied, their role in shaping belowground ...

    Authors: Joseph D. Birch, James A. Lutz, Soren Struckman, Jessica R. Miesel and Justine Karst
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:3
  27. Wetlands provide diverse ecological services to sustain rich biodiversity, but they are recklessly exploited around the globe. East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW; Ramsar site No. 1208, ~ 125 km2) was once very rich in fa...

    Authors: Souvik Barik, Goutam Kumar Saha and Subhendu Mazumdar
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2022 11:25
  28. Macrophytes may modify benthic biodiversity and biogeochemistry via radial oxygen loss from roots. This condition contrasts sediments anoxia, allows roots respiration, and facilitates aerobic microbial communi...

    Authors: Leonardo Morini, Claudio Ferrari, Marco Bartoli, Mindaugas Zilius, Elias Broman and Giovanna Visioli
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2024 13:26
  29. The ecological impacts of urbanization and eutrophication on zooplankton communities in urban waterbodies have recently gained wide interest. Study findings vary across species and urban waterbodies. How the d...

    Authors: Siti Balqis Abd. Razak and Zati Sharip
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:44
  30. Lake Naivasha watershed is recognized for its contribution to Kenya’s national gross domestic product from the export of horticultural products. Commercial horticultural investment downstream depends mainly on...

    Authors: J. M. Nyongesa, H. K. Bett, J. K. Lagat and O. I. Ayuya
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2016 5:15
  31. Terrestrial ecosystems have been largely regarded as plant-dominated land surfaces, with the earliest records appearing in the early Phanerozoic (<550 Ma). Yet the presence of biological components in pre-Phan...

    Authors: Hugo Beraldi-Campesi
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2013 2:1
  32. The carbon pools of forest soils play a vital role in global carbon sequestration and emissions. Forest management can regulate the sequestration and output of forest soil carbon pools to a certain extent; how...

    Authors: Tairui Liu, Daoli Peng, Zhijie Tan, Jinping Guo and Yunxiang Zhang
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:44
  33. The forelands of retreating glaciers are invaluable natural laboratories in which to explore the processes of primary succession. Numerous studies have been conducted on foreland chronosequences to identify te...

    Authors: Haley E. Synan, Mikael A. Melfi and Lawrence H. Tanner
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:13
  34. Planktonic bacteria and archaea play a key role in river nutrient biogeochemical cycling; however, their respective community assembly and how to maintain their diversity are not well known in dammed rivers. T...

    Authors: Na Liu, Baoli Wang, Meiling Yang, Wanzhu Li, Xinjie Shi and Cong-Qiang Liu
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2023 12:25
  35. Most North American temperate forests are plantation or regrowth forests, which are actively managed. These forests are in different stages of their growth cycles and their ability to sequester atmospheric car...

    Authors: M. Altaf Arain, Bing Xu, Jason J. Brodeur, Myroslava Khomik, Matthias Peichl, Eric Beamesderfer, Natalia Restrepo-Couple and Robin Thorne
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2022 11:7
  36. Reproducing populations of invasive carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp.) could alter aquatic food webs and negatively affect native fishes in the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area (MISS) and the St. Croix...

    Authors: Jeffrey R. Ziegeweid, Michelle R. Bartsch, Lynn A. Bartsch, Steven J. Zigler, Robert J. Kennedy and Seth A. Love
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:72
  37. Mangrove forests are highly productive ecosystems distributed along the tropical coast line. Nutrient biogeochemistry of mangroves are primarly driven by both allochthonous and autochthonous sources. Character...

    Authors: M. Bala Krishna Prasad, Alok Kumar, A.L. Ramanathan and Dilip Kumar Datta
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2017 6:8
  38. Florida’s Everglades is a vast freshwater peatland that has been impacted by the alterations of hydrological pattern and water quality which led to changes in plant species composition and biodiversity. In thi...

    Authors: Ziye Zheng, Yahong Xu, Jianzhu Wang, Yuncong Li and Binhe Gu
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2019 8:31
  39. Global climate change has resulted in precipitation regimes exhibiting an increasing trend in rainfall intensity but a reduction in its frequency. Nitrogen (N) deposition is a crucial component of the global N...

    Authors: Shuyan Cui, Xiaomei Mo and Guo Zheng
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2024 13:9
  40. Climate change is expected to impose significant tension on the geographic distribution of tree species. Yet, tree species range shifts may be delayed by their long life spans, capacity to withstand long perio...

    Authors: John L. Campbell and Douglas J. Shinneman
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2017 6:7

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