%0 Journal Article %A Rey Benayas, José María %A Leverkus, Alexandro Bitol %A Castro, Jorge %A Wohlgemuth , Thomas %A Boucher , Dominique %A Brewer , Stephen %A Collins , Brandon %A Donato , Daniel %A Fraver , Shawn %A Kishchuk , Barbara %T Salvage logging effects on regulating and supporting ecosystem services. A systematic map %D 2018 %@ 0045-5067 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10017/41387 %X Wildfires, insect outbreaks, and windstorms are increasingly common forest disturbances.Post-disturbance management often involves salvage logging, i.e. the felling and removal of the affected trees. However, this practice may represent an additional disturbance witheffects on ecosystem processes and services. We developed a systematic map to provide an overview of the primary studies on this topic, and created a database with information on the characteristics of the retrieved publications, including information on stands, disturbance, intervention, measured outcomes, and study design. Of 4341 retrieved publications, 90 were retained in the systematic map. These publications represented 49 studies, predominantly from North America and Europe. Salvage logging after wildfire was addressed more frequently than after insect outbreaks or windstorms. Most studies addressed logging after a single disturbance event, and replication of salvaged stands rarely exceeded 10. The most frequent response variables were tree regeneration, ground cover, and deadwood characteristics. %K Salvage harvesting %K Sanitation logging %K Wildfire %K Insect outbreak %K Windthrow %K Medio Ambiente %K Environmental science %~ Biblioteca Universidad de Alcala