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161by CAMERON David, VAN OIJEN Marcel, WERNER Christian, BUTTERBACH-BAHL K., GROTE R, HAAS E, HEUVELINK Gerard, KIESE Ralf, KROS Hans, KUHNERT M, LEIP Adrian, REINDS Gert Jan, REUTER Hannes I., SCHELHAAS M. J., DE VRIES W., YELURIPATI Jagadeesh“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2013)
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162“...-year old beech forest, 150-year old oak-beech forest with admixture of pine, 50–70-year old pine forest...”
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163by Cameron, D. R., Van Oijen, M., Werner, C., Butterbach-Bahl, K., Grote, R., Haas, E., Heuvelink, G. B. M., Kiese, R., Kros, J., Kuhnert, M., Leip, A., Reinds, G. J., Reuter, H. I., Schelhaas, M. J., De Vries, W., Yeluripati, J.“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2013)
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164by Todorović, Dajana, Perić Mataruga, Vesna, Mirčić, Dejan, Ristić-Djurović, Jasna, Prolić, Zlatko, Petković, Branka, Savić, Tatjana“...) in laboratory strains of Drosophila subobscura, originating from oak and beech forests after exposure...”
Published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2015)
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165by Navarro Cerrillo, Rafael M., Rosenfeld, Mauricio, Pérez Aranda, Jaime, Padrón, Eva, Guzmán, José R., Hernández Clemente, Rocío, González, Luis“...Antarctic beech forests (Nothofagus antarctica (G. Forst.) Oerst.) have shown a major decline...”
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166“.... The growth rates of continental provenances of beech ( Fagus sylvatica ) were superior to British provenances...”
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167by Cameron, D.R., Oijen, M. Van, Werner, Christian, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Grote, R., Haas, E., Heuvelink, Gerard B.M., Kiese, Ralf, Kros, J., Kuhnert, M., Leip, A., Reinds, G.J., Reuter, H.I., Schelhaas, M.J., Vries, W. de, Yeluripati, J.“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2014)
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168by Cameron, D.R., Van Oijen, M., Werner, C., Butterbach-Bahl, K., Grote, R., Haas, E., Heuvelink, G.B.M., Kiese, R., Kros, J., Kuhnert, M., Leip, A., Reinds, G.J., Reuter, H.I., Schelhaas, M.J., de Vries, W., Yeluripati, J.“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2013)
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169by D. R. Cameron, M. Van Oijen, C. Werner, K. Butterbach-Bahl, R. Grote, E. Haas, G. B. M. Heuvelink, R. Kiese, J. Kros, M. Kuhnert, A. Leip, G. J. Reinds, H. I. Reuter, M. J. Schelhaas, W. De Vries, J. Yeluripati“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2013)
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170by Cameron, D.R., Van Oijen, M., Werner, C., Butterbach-Bahl, K., Grote, R., Haas, E., Heuvelink, G.B.M., Kiese, R., Kros, J., Kuhnert, M., Leip, A., Reinds, G.J., Reuter, H.I., Schelhaas, M.J., De Vries, W., Yeluripati, J.“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2013)
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171by Cameron, David R., Oijen, Marcel van, Werner, Christian, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Haas, Edwin, Heuvelink, Gerardus Bernardus Maria, Grote, Rüdiger, Kiese, Ralf, Kuhnert, Matthias, Kros, Johannes, Leip, Adrian, Reinds, Gert Jan, Reuter, Hannes Isaak, Schelhaas, Mart Jan, De Vries, Wim, Yeluripati, Jagadeesh“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
Published 2012
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172by Cameron, David R., Oijen, Marcel van, Werner, Christian, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Haas, Edwin, Heuvelink, Gerardus Bernardus Maria, Grote, Rüdiger, Kiese, Ralf, Kros, Johannes, Kuhnert, Matthias, Leip, Adrian, Reinds, Gert Jan, Reuter, Hannes Isaak, Schelhaas, Mart Jan, De Vries, Wim, Yeluripati, Jagadeesh“... variability of change. The analysis was carried out for two tree species: European beech and Scots pine...”
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173by Navarro Cerrillo, Rafael M., Rosenfeld, Mauricio, Pérez Aranda, Jaime, Padrón, Eva, Guzmán, José R., Hernández Clemente, Rocío, González, Luis“...Antarctic beech forests (Nothofagus antarctica (G. Forst.) Oerst.) have shown a major decline...”
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174“... pine from about 6500–4500 years BP. Beech came in about 3400 years ago and formed part of a hemlock...”
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175by Hájková Petra, Široká Adéla, Petr Libor, Jamrichová Eva, Peterka Tomáš“... deciduous forests due to climate improvement. Contrary, the LateHolocene transformation to beech-fr forests...”
Published in Folia Geobotanica (2023)
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177by Lawrence, Rebecca Judith“... of predation risk on ship rat foraging behaviour in southern beech forest and mixed podocarp–broadleaved forest...”
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178by Jensen, Paul G., Demers, Charlotte L., Mcnulty, Stacy A., Jakubas, Walter J., Humphries, Murray M.“... production for beech ( Fagus grandifolia ), sugar maple ( Acer saccharum ), and mountain ash ( Sorbus...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2012)
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179by Navarro Cerrillo, Rafael M., Rosenfeld, Mauricio, Pérez-Aranda, Jaime, Padrón, Eva, Guzmán, José Ramón, Hernández Clemente, Rocío, González, Luis“...Antarctic beech forests (Nothofagus antarctica (G. Forst.) Oerst.) have shown a major decline...”
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180by Newell, Claire“.... Compositional changes were gradual with the most distinctive separation between steep, low altitude hard beech...”
Published 1990
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