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From Adam's rib: the Siberian moth's female W chromosome is derived from its Z counterpart. [PDF]

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Monitoring forest phenology with TreeTalker

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Alexander Cotrina-Sánchez
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Mapping global forest canopy height through integration of GEDI and Landsat data

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2021
Peter Potapov   +2 more
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Global forest fragmentation change from 2000 to 2020

Nature Communications, 2023
Jun Ma, Jiawei Li, Wanben Wu
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Mapping the forest disturbance regimes of Europe

Nature Sustainability, 2020
Cornelius Senf   +2 more
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Global patterns of tropical forest fragmentation

Nature, 2018
Franziska Taubert   +2 more
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Creation of forest edges has a global impact on forest vertebrates

Nature, 2017
Marion Pfeifer   +2 more
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Forest tree genomics: growing resources and applications

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2011
Antoine Kremer   +2 more
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