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Martin Schmidt, Claas Nendel, Roger Funk, Matthew G. E. Mitchell and Gunnar Lischeid
In crop modeling and yield predictions, the heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes is usually not accounted for. This heterogeneity often arises from landscape elements like forests, hedges, or single trees and shrubs that cast shadows. Shading from fo...
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Luká? Bílek,Zdenek Vacek,Stanislav Vacek,Daniel Bulu?ek,Rostislav Linda,Jan Král
Pág. e010
Aim of the study: To describe the effect of stand edge after clearcut on the process of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) natural regeneration along the edge-to-interior gradient. The density, height, horizontal structure and quality of natural regenerati...
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Igor José Malfetoni Ferreira, José Hilário Delconte Ferreira, Paulo Agenor Alves Bueno, Luciane Maria Vieira, Raquel de Oliveira Bueno, Edivando Vitor do Couto
Pág. e36503
Forest fragmentation may negatively impact fauna and flora. An important tool for the development and implementation of research on these effects is the use of a geographic information system (GIS). This paper aims to perform an integrated analysis of th...
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Eleanor R. Stern, Federico Riva and Scott E. Nielsen
Forest fragmentation threatens forest biodiversity and ecosystem function. One of the concerns relates to increases in edge effects, which among other things affects the forest microclimate that influences the distribution and behavior of species. In Alb...
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