Losing your home: temporal changes in forest landscape structure due to timber harvest accelerate Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) nest stand losses

Authors

  • Patrik Byholm
  • Ruslan Gunko
  • Daniel Burgas
  • Patrik Karell

Abstract

In Finland, forests are both one of the main national economic resources and the main source of biodiversity. Lack of detailed empirical evidence of how forestry affects biodiversity limits the development of sustainable forest management. Previous studies have found that the Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) is a keystone species in mature coniferous boreal forests, and that its presence is associated with high local biodiversity. To understand how timber harvest affect goshawk nest-stand constancy and nest occupancy, we analyzed changes in nine landscape classes in two buffer zones (100 m, 250 m) around goshawk nests in Western Finland during 2005–2013. Patterns of nest occupancy and nest stand loss during 2005–2013 was compared with corresponding data from 1999–2005 to investigate possible long-term changes in the same.
Section
Research articles

Published

2020-03-31

How to Cite

Byholm, P., Gunko, R., Burgas, D., & Karell, P. (2020). Losing your home: temporal changes in forest landscape structure due to timber harvest accelerate Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) nest stand losses. Ornis Fennica, 97(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.51812/of.133961