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Kenneth A. Anyomi, Stephen J. Mitchell, Ajith H. Perera and Jean-Claude Ruel
In Boreal North America, management approaches inspired by the variability in natural disturbances are expected to produce more resilient forests. Wind storms are recurrent within Boreal Ontario. The objective of this study was to simulate wind damage fo...
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Douglas G. Pitt, Michael K. Hoepting, William C. Parker, Andrée E. Morneault, Len Lanteigne, Al Stinson and James C. G. Farrell
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Moises Pescador,Salvador Peris
Pág. 403 - 410
Aim of the study: The objective is to assess the influences of the tree stand age and other forestry management practices on species richness, composition, and distribution of the Patagonian pine plantation bird assemblages. Area of Study: The work was c...
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A. P. Dimitrakopoulos,I. D. Mitsopoulos,A. Kaliva
Pág. 134 - 137
Aim of study. The flammability of the main coniferous forest species of Europe, divided into two groups according to their fire regime and altitudinal distribution, was tested in an effort to detect species-specific differences that may have an influence...
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William C. Parker, Thomas L. Noland, Brian Brown
Pág. 614 - 622
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