- Standardsignatur638
- TitelEuropean Journal of Forest Research 2024, 143(1)
- ErscheinungsortBerlin
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr2024
- Seiten347 S.
- MaterialBandaufführunge-journal
- Digitales Dokument
- Datensatznummer40004730
- Quelle
- AbstractBark beetle outbreaks in coniferous forests: a review of climate change effects; Linkage between forest cover and trade in forest products: an empirical evidence from BRICS and EU nations; Species-specific, size-dependent, and environmentally modulated growth resilience to drought in conifer forests on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau; Temporal changes in the beetle and spider communities in a Hessian (German) strict forest reserve; Compatible taper and volume systems for Larix olgensis and Larix kaempferi in northeast China; Estimating volume of eucalyptus trees for small-scale silvopastoral systems: do we really need height for accurate estimates? Environmental controls on seedling establishment in a boreal forest: implications for Scots pine regeneration in continuous cover forestry; Dissecting the continuum and unravelling the phylogeographic knot of plastid DNA in European white oaks (Quercus sect. Quercus): ancient signatures and multiple diversity reservoirs; No evidence that coring affects tree growth or mortality in three common European temperate forest tree species; Quantifying the influence of tree species richness on community drought resistance using drone-derived NDVI and ground-based measures of Plant Area Index and leaf chlorophyll in a young tree diversity experiment; Warmer springs favour early germination of range-wide Quercus suber L. populations; Maintenance and enhancement of forest ecosystem services: a non-industrial private forest owner perspective; Stronger effects of biodiversity loss and compositional change on forest biomass dynamics at larger spatial scales; Using 137Cs tracer to assess the effects of silvicultural systems on soil redistribution in Hyrcanian forest, Mazandaran—Iran; Support for reevaluation of policy prohibiting logging operations in the wet season for the Brazilian Amazon; A multi-step modelling approach to evaluate the fuel consumption, emissions, and costs in forest operations; Harmonization and variation of deadwood density and carbon concentration in different stages of decay of the most important Central European tree species; Country-wide assessment of biodiversity, naturalness and old-growth status using national forest inventory data; Coppice reintroduction in the Czech Republic: extent, motivation and obstacles; Tree trait-mediated differences in soil moisture regimes: a comparative study of beech, spruce, and larch in a drought-prone area of Central Europe; Genetic diversity, genetic differentiation and demographic history of Cryptomeria (Cupressaceae), a tertiary relict plant in East Asia based on RAD sequencing.
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