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Data from "Forest composition shapes seed-rodent interactions in a gradient of broadleaves and conifers" Information about the fate of beech seeds - Fagus sylvatica - placed in the Unterluss, Goehrede, Winnefeld and Nienover in 2021 and 2022, and all ...
Uchoa Mittelman, Pedro
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Modelling forest dynamics using integral projection models and repeat lidar
Forests are facing increasing pressure from climate change and disturbance, yet linking individual tree trajectories to whole‐forest outcomes remains a major challenge. Our study integrates repeat airborne lidar with an Integral Projection Model to analyse demographic processes at the landscape scale.
Alice Rosen +9 more
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First results of a mixed plantation with high quality timber broadleaves and N-fixing trees
In 1985, an experimental plantation was established in Central Italy in order to verify the development of different broadleaves with high quality timber, (Fraxinus angustifolia, Juglans nigra, Prunus avium and Quercus robur). The stand were planted pure
Frattegiani, Mauro, Buresti, Enrico
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The long-term history of temperate broadleaves in southern Sweden [Elektronisk resurs]
Temperate broadleaves used to be abundant in the primeval forests in southern Sweden, yet today they cover only fractions of the forest land. Considering the present small area of the forest type, the habitat is of considerable interest for biodiversity,
Hultberg, Tove, +1 more
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The results of peduncolate Oak plantation trials where the Oak is mixed to wild Cherry and narrow-leaf Ash per line and per close mixture with different proportions (25% and 50%) of N-fixing species (Black Locust and Italian Alder) are described in the ...
Pelleri, Francesco +5 more
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Large‐scale characterization of horizontal forest structure from remote sensing optical images
Sub‐meter resolution remote sensing data and tree crown segmentation techniques hold promise in offering detailed information that can support the characterization of forest structure from a horizontal perspective, offering new insights in the tree crown structure at scale.
Xin Xu +12 more
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Wildfires alter both the vegetation and the soil properties, thus changing the conditions of their regeneration. Each year, forest fires impact significant areas within the lower forest zone, where the coniferous plantations, especially Scots pine ...
Ibrahim Molla, Emiliya Velizarova
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Forest composition shapes seed‐rodent interactions in a gradient of broadleaves and conifers
Non‐native tree species and mixed forests have been increasingly employed in forestry practice as a safeguard against climate change and as a tool to foster biodiversity while providing economic benefits.
Appleby, Scott M. +2 more
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Nature‐Positive Materials Engineering: Carbon Electrodes from Satoyama Biomass
Nature‐positive materials engineering can link satoyama forest stewardship with the design of carbon electrodes for batteries, supercapacitors, and electrocatalysis. By turning underused firewood and charcoal resources into functional carbons, this approach reduces mining footprints while supporting biodiversity, landscape resilience, and regional ...
Yuta Nakayasu
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Soil water repellency has important consequences for ecological and hydrological properties of soils and usually retards infiltration capacity and induces preferential flow. This phenomenon has been known to occur on a wide range of sites under a variety
Niels Arne Wahl
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