bosbiologie
Bosbiologie, or forest biology, is the scientific study of living organisms in forest ecosystems and the processes that structure those ecosystems. It covers the biology of trees and other vegetation, soils, microorganisms, fungi, and animal life, and how these components interact with each other and with abiotic factors such as climate, moisture, and topography. The field examines growth, reproduction, phenology, disease, pest dynamics, nutrient cycling, decomposition, symbiotic relationships such as mycorrhizae, and the mechanisms of biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
Forest biology investigates forest dynamics over time, including succession and disturbances such as windthrow, fire, drought,
Applications of bosbiologie include informing conservation, restoration, and sustainable forest management, as well as climate change
The term is used in Dutch contexts; English equivalents include forest biology or forest ecology.