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In tropical countries where little natural forest remains, such as the Philippines, small-holder monocultures and mixed-species plantations potentiall...
Read moreFragmentation of tropical forest is accelerating at the same time that already cleared land reverts to secondary growth. Fragments inexorably lose dee...
Read moreMacroclimate warming is affecting ecosystems world-wide. Tree canopies, however, can significantly buffer temperature fluctuations, giving rise to low...
Read moreClimate change is altering disturbance regimes and recovery rates of forests globally. The future of these forests will depend on how climate change i...
Read moreOver half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinning of these forests is a widespread management pr...
Read moreEpiphytic macrolichen lichens are important components of forest ecosystems, but their responses to stand-replacing fire and multiple successional pat...
Read moreUsing the Markowitz mean-value (M-V) portfolio model, we study forest planning looking at arbitration between productivity and risk. By weighting the ...
Read moreThe increasing disturbances in monocultures around the world are testimony to their instability under global change. Many studies have claimed that te...
Read moreRelative growth rate, mortality and stem form in individual trees in mixed stands of P. radiata (planted in 1975 on a former native forest land) and n...
Read moreThe regeneration potential of oak following a disturbance or harvest that initiates stand regeneration is determined largely by the size structure of ...
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