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Jenni R. Roche, Fraser J. G. Mitchell, Steve Waldren and Bettina S. Stefanini
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William J. Kleindl, Paul C. Stoy, Michael W. Binford, Ankur R. Desai, Michael C. Dietze, Courtney A. Schultz, Gregory Starr, Christina L. Staudhammer and David J. A. Wood
The implications of cumulative land-use decisions and shifting climate on forests, require us to integrate our understanding of ecosystems, markets, policy, and resource management into a social-ecological system. Humans play a central role in macrosyste...
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Fabian Schwaiger, Werner Poschenrieder, Peter Biber and Hans Pretzsch
The control and maintenance of species composition of mixed stands is a highly relevant objective of forest management in order to provide multifunctionality and climatic resilience. In contrast to this requirement there is, however, an evident lack of q...
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Matthew B. Russell, Stephanie R. Patton, David C. Wilson, Grant M. Domke and Katie L. Frerker
The amount of biomass stored in forest ecosystems is a result of past natural disturbances, forest management activities, and current structure and composition such as age class distributions. Although natural disturbances are projected to increase in th...
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Ariel E. Lugo and Heather E. Erickson
Tropical and subtropical dry forest life zones support forests with lower stature and species richness than do tropical and subtropical life zones with greater water availability. The number of naturalized species that can thrive and mix with native spec...
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