- Standardsignatur638
- TitelEuropean Journal of Forest Research 2024, 143(2)
- ErscheinungsortBerlin
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr2024
- Seiten349-749
- MaterialBandaufführunge-journal
- Digitales Dokument
- Datensatznummer40004868
- Quelle
- AbstractImportance of abiotic factors in shaping canopy arthropod assemblages: the case of Quercus castanea Née(Fagales:Fagaceae) a Mexican endemic oak; Short-term effects of pre-commercial thinning on carbon cycling in fertile birch (Betula sp.) stands in hemiboreal Estonia; Can deadwood be preferred to soil? Vascular plants on decaying logs in different forest types in Central Europe; Effect of labour costs on wood harvesting costs and timber provision; Diversification of forest management can mitigate wind damage risk and maintain biodiversity; Global warming could shorten the seed lifespan of pioneer tree species and thus natural regeneration window of damaged areas; Are there hybrid zones in Fagus sylvatica L. sensu lato?; Potential distribution pattern of the Quercus brantii Lindl. and Quercus frainetto Ten. under the future climate conditions; Influence of crown and canopy structure on light absorption, light use efficiency, and growth in mixed and pure Pseudotsuga menziesii and Fagus sylvatica forests; The effects of wildfire frequency on post-fire soil surface water dynamics; Perception of climate change-related forest dieback in mountain forests among the local population; Selection of superior provenances/families of Docynia delavayi based on phenotypic variation analysis on seedling growth traits; Spring temperature and snow cover co-regulate variations of forest phenology in Changbai Mountains, Northeast China; Which trees form the best soil? Reclaimed mine soil properties under 22 tree species: 50 years later—assessment of physical and chemical properties; Evaluation of afforestations for avalanche protection with orthoimages using the random forest algorithm; Environmental drivers of local and temporal variations in the community of oak-associated borers (Coleoptera: Buprestidae); The intensity of forest management affects the nest cavity production of woodpeckers and tits in mature boreal forests; Terrestrial laser scanning vs. manual methods for assessing complex forest stand structure: a comparative analysis on plenter forests; Assessment of the effects of different variable weights on wildfire susceptibility; Radial increment dynamics of Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) in pure and mixed stands with Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) under changing environmental conditions; Limitations of estimating branch volume from terrestrial laser scanning; Availability and mobilization of forest resources in Sweden; Dust captured by a canopy and individual leaves of trees in the tropical mixed deciduous forest: Magnitude and influencing factors; Intraspecific variability in cold hardiness of Taurus cedar (Cedrus libani A. Rich.) in Türkiye; Allometric equations to calculate living and dead fuel loads in Mediterranean species
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