Initial Development of Surface Fuel Models for The Netherlands [PDF]
Estimating the spread of wildland fire is growing concern in the Netherlands, where fire events at the wildland urban interface is a growing concern with a changing climate.
Brouwer, Nienke +2 more
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Heinrichs, Steffi +2 more
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Cultivation of non‐native tree species is a promising option to adapt managed forests to climate change. However, consequences of non‐native tree species on flora, fauna, and microorganisms that occur in forest ecosystems (forest associates) need to be ...
Jonas Glatthorn +15 more
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Stratum change of Drapetisca socialis re-examined (Araneae, Linyphiidae) [PDF]
It has been widely accepted that the biology of Drapetisca socialis includes a pronounced stratum change of this species from the forest soil into the crowns of beech trees. On old pine trees, however, D.
Simon, Ulrich
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China's Beech Forests in the Pre-Quaternary [PDF]
<i>Fagus</i> in China is never dominant in Late Cretaceous and Tertiary floras although it might reach its highest diversity in the Miocene. The genus <i>Fagus</i> was more widely distributed during the Palaeogene than in the Neogene.
Yu-Sheng,L., Wei-Ming,W., Momohara,A.
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Structure of beech stands in management systems with different intensity of wood stock using
Investigation of the structure of forest massifs and taking into consideration the influence of forestry activities is as an informational base for optimization of intensity of using forest resources.
Yulian Kahaniak +2 more
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A survey of Harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones) in a burned pine forest in Southwest Germany [PDF]
In 1995 a fire in a pine forest in the Odenwald (Baden-Württemberg) in South-West Germany burned for about one day. In the subsequent years after the fire the resettlement of the burned pine forest by harvestmen was observed.
Loch, Reinhold
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Communities of wood-inhabiting bryophytes and fungi on dead beech logs in Europe - reflecting substrate quality or shaped by climate and forest conditions? [PDF]
Aim: Fungi are drivers of wood decay in forested ecosystem, while bryophytes use dead wood as a platform for their autotrophic lifestyle. We tested the hypothesis that fungal communities on beech logs are mainly structured by substrate quality, while ...
Aude, E. +5 more
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Ungulate impact on different beech regeneration sites. [PDF]
Forest game damages lead to a serious conflict between forest and game managers, both in Hungary and worldwide. For forestry units the most important source of incomes is the logging.
Békési, Szabolcs +3 more
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Impact of management on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of forest in comparison to unmanaged forest (Case study: Golband region) [PDF]
This study was performed in order to consider the effect of management plans on forest, through comparison between qualitative and quantitative characteristics of managed and unmanaged forests. Compartment No.
Ieisa Anissi +3 more
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