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Wood chemical composition of forest management residues for bioenergy. [PDF]

open access: yesWood Sci Technol
Roy Proulx S   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Beyond Ubiquity: Scale-dependent patterns of tardigrade diversity on the Iztaccíhuatl volcano. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Dueñas-Cedillo A   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Species diversity, forest structure and species composition in Tanzanian tropical forests

Forest Ecology and Management, 2003
Abstract The effects of tropical forest structure and species composition on species diversity were studied using the data of 279 biodiversity inventory plots, in the forest reserves of the East Usambara Mountains (EUM) in the northeastern part of Tanzania, among the 25 global “hot spots” for biodiversity conservation. A standard method of vegetation
Wending Huang   +5 more
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Chaetopsina species from tropical forest litter

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1979
TWO NEW SPECIES OF CHAETOPSINA ARE DESCRIBED. THEY ARE FOUND ON FOREST LITTER VEGETABLE REMAINS.
A. RAMBELLI, LUNGHINI, Dario
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Assessing viability of forest species

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2001
Although forestry and forest management are often viewed as anathema to conservation, foresters world-wide are increasingly paying attention to the fauna within their managed lands. In the USA, the National Forest Management Act requires that every national forest should explicitly provide for the viability of vertebrate species on its lands.
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Forest Management Planning in Mixed-Species Forests

2017
In this chapter, we outline how forest management planning (FMP) develops in order to meet the requirements or even support the transition from far-from-nature monocultures to close-to-nature polycultures. We first introduce the various concepts and main steps of FMP in practice.
Hans Pretzsch, Thomas Knoke
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Globalization, invasive forest pathogen species, and forest tree health

2022
In the last five centuries, the progressive decrease in transcontinental freight transport times due to the advancement of transport technology has greatly favored the involuntary transport of plant pathogens along with goods, and especially together with live plants.
Luisa Ghelardini   +2 more
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Modelling Mixed-Species Forest Stands

2017
The chapter first describes common models for monospecific stands and then the environmental conditions, processes, and structures that need to be included in forest growth models that are to be applied to mixed-species forests, how these different processes are incorporated into models, and the strengths and weaknesses of tree-level and stand-level ...
Hans Pretzsch   +2 more
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