Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6542257 | Forest Ecology and Management | 2016 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Stands of Scots pine and European beech (centre) have significantly higher structural heterogeneity than monocultures of Scots pine (left) and European beech (right). The superior heterogeneity of mixed stands over monocultures increases from dry to moist sites (from top to bottom).256
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Authors
H. Pretzsch, M. del RÃo, G. Schütze, Ch. Ammer, P. Annighöfer, A. Avdagic, I. Barbeito, K. Bielak, G. Brazaitis, L. Coll, L. Drössler, M. Fabrika, D.I. Forrester, V. Kurylyak, M. Löf, F. Lombardi, B. MatoviÄ, F. Mohren, A. Bravo-Oviedo,