Trade-offs in forest disturbance management for plant communities and ungulates - ScienceDirect
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
Surviving in Changing Forests: Abiotic Disturbance Legacy Effects on Arthropod Communities of Temperate Forests
5 Storm felled Norway spruce forests in southern Sweden in 2005 (Photo
European forests under global climate change: Review of tree growth processes, crises and management strategies - ScienceDirect
Trading fear for food in the Anthropocene: How ungulates cope with human disturbance in a multi-use, suburban ecosystem - ScienceDirect
Ungulates mediate trade‐offs between carbon storage and wildfire hazard in Mediterranean oak woodlands - Lecomte - 2019 - Journal of Applied Ecology - Wiley Online Library
The role of environmental filters and functional traits in predicting the root biomass and productivity in savannas and tropical seasonal forests - ScienceDirect
Forests, Free Full-Text
Addressing disturbance risk to mountain forest ecosystem services - ScienceDirect
What is the potential for replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands to enhance ecosystem services in boreal forests in Fennoscandia? - ScienceDirect
Can nature conservation and wood production be reconciled in managed forests? A review of driving factors for integrated forest management in Europe - ScienceDirect
Understory plant growth forms respond independently to combined natural and anthropogenic disturbances - ScienceDirect
The role of large wild animals in climate change mitigation and adaptation - ScienceDirect