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Hee Han, Woodam Chung, Ji She, Nathaniel Anderson and Lucas Wells
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Kalle Kärhä, Tuomas Anttonen, Asko Poikela, Teijo Palander, Ari Laurén, Heli Peltola and Yrjö Nuutinen
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Raquel Hernández-Hernández, Jorge Castro, Marcelino Del Arco-Aguilar, Ángel Fernández-López and Juana María González-Mancebo
Post-fire salvage logging (SL) is a common management action that involves the harvesting of burnt trees. As a consequence, a large amount of biological legacies in the form of logs and other coarse woody debris are removed from the post-fire habitat, cr...
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Zuzana Michalová, Robert C. Morrissey, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Radek Bace, Peter Fleischer and Miroslav Svoboda
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Kayla I. Perry and Daniel A. Herms
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances alter canopy structure, understory vegetation, amount of woody debris, and the litter and soil layers in forest ecosystems. These environmental changes impact forest communities, including ground-dwelling invertebra...
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Jurij Diaci, Dusan Rozenbergar, Gal Fidej and Thomas A. Nagel
Forest managers are often required to restore forest stands following natural disturbances, a situation that may become more common and more challenging under global change. In parts of Central Europe, particularly in mountain regions dominated by mixed ...
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John Rex, Stéphane Dubé and Vanessa Foord
The mountain pine beetle epidemic in British Columbia has covered 18.1 million hectares of forest land showing the potential for exceptionally large-scale disturbance to influence watershed hydrology. Pine stands killed by the epidemic can experience red...
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John Rex, Stéphane Dubé and Vanessa Foord
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Philip J. Burton
A massive insect outbreak in the public forests of central British Columbia (Canada) poses a serious challenge for sustainable forest management planning. Tree mortality caused by natural disturbances has always been a part of wild and managed forests, b...
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Ryan, Robert L.; Hamin, Elisabeth
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