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Integrating terrestrial and canopy laser scanning for comprehensive analysis of large old trees: Implications for single tree and biodiversity research

open access: yesRemote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 5-20, February 2026.
Canopy laser scanning (CLS) enhances 3D measurements of large trees by lifting laser scanners into the canopy. Combining CLS with terrestrial laser scanning improves point cloud precision, reduces occlusion and enables detailed assessments of tree architecture and canopy biodiversity, opening new opportunities for forest ecology.
Barbara D'hont   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Influence of Fire and Foliar Chemical Composition on the Diet of Southern Greater Gliders (Petauroides volans)

open access: yesAustral Ecology, Volume 51, Issue 2, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Understanding diet selection in threatened species is crucial for effective conservation planning, particularly where bushfires alter food availability and quality. In Australian eucalypt forests, Eucalyptus leaves are the primary food for several arboreal marsupials, such as the southern greater glider (Petauroides volans).
Tina A. R. Gopalan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The response of eucalypt populations to a changing environment. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
A large amount of genetic diversity in ecological traits exists both within and between the Tasmanian eucalypt species. This variation is generally associated with spatial variation in habitat.
Potts, BM
core   +1 more source

Influência da compactação do solo na produtividade da rebrota de eucalipto. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Normalmente, as áreas de rebrota sofrem a influência das operações de colheita, aplicação de herbicidas, adubos e resíduos, que concorrem para a compactação do solo. Em solos de texturas diferentes em áreas da Cia.
DEDECEK, R. A., GAVA, J. L.
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Behavior of Eucalyptus Sp. in Mendoza (Argentina) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Debido al interés de empresas siderúrgicas de Mendoza (Argentina) de contar con adecuada provisión de madera para sus plantas industriales, en el Instituto Forestal de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias (UNCuyo) se produjeron plantas de Eucalyptus.
Bustamante, Juan A., Calderón, Alberto
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Notes on some Tasmanian eucalypts [PDF]

open access: yes, 1914
In "A Research on the Eucalypts of Tasmania and their Essential Oils," Messr's. Baker and Smith have made frequent reference to my work, and some observations are necessary.
Maiden, Joseph Henry
core  

Moisture and Species Effect on Water Colour Generation in an Australian Temperate Forested Catchment

open access: yesEcohydrology, Volume 18, Issue 6, September 2025.
ABSTRACT South‐eastern Australian forested catchments supply most of Melbourne's drinking water, and discoloured water poses significant challenges for authorities because of the need for complex and costly treatment procedures. Identifying the sources and mechanisms of colour production is therefore critical.
Mariia Lukinykh   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cellulosic materials as biopolymers and supercritical CO2as a green process: chemistry and applications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In this review, we describe the use of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) in several cellulose applications. The focus is on different technologies that either exist or are expected to emerge in the near future.
Camy, Séverine   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Uptake of inorganic and amino acid nitrogen from soil by Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus pauciflora seedlings [PDF]

open access: yesTree Physiology, 2009
This study examined whether two species of Eucalyptus can take up the amino acid glycine from soil and compared the uptake rate of glycine with the uptake rates of nitrate and ammonium. Ectomycorrhizal seedlings of two ecologically disparate species were studied: Eucalyptus regnans F.
openaire   +2 more sources

Eucalyptus regnans (Myrtaceae): A fire‐sensitive eucalypt with a resprouter epicormic structure [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2010
Determining the location of buds and bud‐forming meristems and hence the level of protection from heat is essential to understanding plant response to fire. Most eucalypts resprout readily from the stem (epicormic resprouting) and the base after felling or high intensity fire.
David A, Waters   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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