Data-set 6:

Old-growth forest inventory areas in northeastern Kainuu, Finland

Sampling frame: Areas fulfilling the following criteria were included in the sampling:
1) They were located in the municipality of Suomussalmi, or in the northern part the municipality of Kuhmo. Kuhmo was divided along the same division line (the River Oulujoki watercourse) that was used in the old-growth forest inventory programme to separate areas belonging to the southern (phase I) and northern (phase II) Finland.
2) They were owned by state, and belonged to the old-growth-forest inventory programme of the Finnish Forest and Park Service (Kumpulainen et al. 1997) at spring 1995, when my study was started.
3) They were not classified as "high altitude areas". (All state-owned areas were divided into high-altitude areas and lowland areas at that time. The high-altitude limit is about 300 metres above sea level). There are practically no high-altitude areas in this part of Kainuu.

Field methods: 100 hectare study quadrates.

Selection of study plots: Random sampling. No more than 1/3 of the area of any 100 hectare study quadrate was allowed to fall out of the sampling frame. All sample plots of 0.5 hectares fullfilled the sampling-frame criteria. See a thorought description of the sampling procedure .

Amount of data: Four independent study quadrates, each including one 0.5 hectare study plot (total 2 hectares). The sample plots include 1022 dead trees, of which 452 were more than 10 cm thick. In addition, tree- and dead tree- and biotope data were collected along altogether four kilometers of sampling lines (total area 4 ha).

Species included in the study: All wood inhabiting polypores and some other wood inhabiting fungi, see a list of target species.

Field workers: Mariko Lindgren.

Time and duration of field work: July 31. - September 5. 1996. Altogether eight days.

Funding: Field work was funded by the Finnish Forest and Park Service. This financing covered materials, and salary and travell expences for Lindgren. Some of the data-processing and the writing of the article (see below) was done as a part of the research project "Structure and dynamics of natural and managed boreal forest landscapes - Linking landscape pattern, stand structure and species diversity", financed by FIBRE (Finnish Biodiversity Research Programme), Academy of Finland. Specimen identification work and writing has also been supported by the Mycology Department of Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki.

Areas selected (sampled) for the study:
Kuhmo:

  • Iso-Lehmilampi(7129:590)
    Suomussalmi:
  • Turjanlinna (7203:5904)
  • Peranganvaara (7253:592)
  • Majoanjoki (7244:585) (Belongs to the Saarensuo mire protection area.)

    Results: Species results of the 0.5 ha study plots, joined with the data set 3, has been presented in a poster, and published in:

      Lindgren, M. 2001: Polypore (Basidiomycetes) species richness and community structure in natural boreal forests of NW Russian Karelia and adjacent areas in Finland. - Acta Botanica Fennica 170: 1-41 (Abstract).

    Forest and Park Service has been informed about the findings of threatened species in the sample plots.

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