Authors
Lisa A Venier, Ian D Thompson, Richard Fleming, J Malcolm, Isabelle Aubin, John A Trofymow, David Langor, R Sturrock, Cynthia Patry, RO Outerbridge, Steven B Holmes, S Haeussler, L De Grandpré, HYH Chen, E Bayne, A Arsenault, JP Brandt
Publication date
2014
Source
Environmental reviews
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
457-490
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
Much of Canada’s terrestrial biodiversity is supported by boreal forests. Natural resource development in boreal forests poses risks to this biodiversity. This paper reviews the scientific literature to assess the effects of natural resource development on terrestrial biodiversity in Canadian boreal forests. We address four questions: (1) To what extent have Canadian boreal forests changed due to natural resource development? (2) How has biodiversity responded to these changes? (3) Will the biodiversity of second-growth forests converge with that of primary boreal forests? (4) Are we losing species from boreal forests? We focus on trees, understory plants, insects, fungi, selected mammals, and songbirds because these groups have been most studied. We review more than 600 studies and found that changes in community composition are prevalent in response to large-scale conversion of forest types, changes in …
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