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Edmundas Petrauskas, Petras Rup?ys, Martynas Narmontas, Marius Aleinikovas, Lina Beniu?iene and Benas ?ilinskas
This study examines the performance of 11 tree taper models to predict the diameter of bark at any given height and the total stem volume of eight dominant tree species in the boreal forests of Lithuania. Here, we develop eight new models using stochasti...
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Bijan Seyednasrollah and Mukesh Kumar
Radiation is the major driver of snowmelt, and, hence, its estimation is critically important. Net radiation reaching the forest floor is influenced by vegetation density. Previous studies in mid-latitude conifer forests have confirmed that net radiation...
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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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Sophan Chhin and G. Geoff Wang
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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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Scott Maxwell,D. Scott Green,William Zhang
Leaving wildlife tree patches (WTPs) has become a common strategy employed to maintain biodiversity among managed forest ecosystems in British Columbia. High levels of wind damage have been observed in many of these reserves owing to the increased wind l...
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Robert Hodgkinson,Ken White,Art Stock
The spruce weevil (Pissodes strobi) is a major pest in the Northern Interior Forest Region, affecting the growth and development of interior spruce. Repeated weevil attacks to the leading shoots of young interior spruce trees can result in suppressed hei...
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Juan Fernando Petrinovic, Nancy Gélinas, and Jean Beaulieu
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Larry McCulloch,Brian Aukema,Ken White,Matthew Klingenberg
Warren root collar weevil (Hylobius warreni) is a commonly occurring insect found in most of British Columbia and as far north as the Northwest Territories. This weevil affects many tree species and is found in forest stands of any age, although its impa...
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Richard Kabzems,Amanda Linnell Nemec,Craig Farnden
Controlled mixtures of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) were established in 1989 at two locations in the Boreal White and Black Spruce (BWBS) biogeoclimatic zone in northeastern British Columbia. ...
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