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581Published“... descriptive categories: relict thermokarst lake, open moss, shrub, deciduous forest, sparse conifer forest...”
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582“... at sites in the mixed and subalpine conifer forests, where their combined abundance never exceeded 16...”
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583“... to equivalent areas surrounding cows without calves. Post-parturition sites had more lowland conifer...”
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584by Severud, William J., DelGiudice, Glenn D., Obermoller, Tyler R.“... that did not. In general, females tended to move to areas of more conifer cover to calve. During peak...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2018)
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585“... community were used to reconstruct, within a 4600—m 2 quadrat, the structure of a conifer stand at the time...”
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586by Thompson, D.K., Parisien, M.-A., Morin, J., Millard, K., Larsen, C.P.S., Simpson, B.N.“... canopy fuel accumulation was observed in moist conifer upland forests dominated by mature black spruce...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2017)
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587“... for the densest climax conifer stands for travel in search of food. It was hypothesized that snow depth was a...”
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588“... types, consisting of six vegetated covers, i.e. closed and open conifer forests, conifer woodland...”
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589by Kawamura, Kimitaka, Izawa, Yusuke, Mochida, Michihiro, Shiraiwa, Takayuki“... acid, a specific tracer of the pyrolysis of conifer resin, showed a gradual increase from the early...”
Published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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590“... Bees Nest Pit, which represents a subtropical conifer-dominated forest of late Serravallian age (c. 12...”
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591by Saito, Kazuyuki, Iwahana, Go, Ikawa, Hiroki, Nagano, Hirohiko, Busey, Robert C.“... categories: relict thermokarst lake, open moss, shrub, deciduous forest, sparse conifer forest, and dense...”
Published in Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (2019)
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592by Göran Nordlander, Euan Mason, Karin Hjelm, Henrik Nordenhem, Claes Hellqvist“...The pine weevil L. is an economically important pest insect that kills high proportions of conifer...”
Published in Silva Fennica (2017)
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593by Yu, H., Holopainen, J. K., Kivimäenpää, M., Virtanen, A., Blande, J. D.“... and herbivory have a major impact on BVOC emissions released by woody species. Boreal conifer forest...”
Published in Molecules (2021)
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594“..., southern South America. This paper describes two conifer and five angiosperm morphotypes, four of which...”
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595by Hebda, Christopher Franklin George“.... 14,300 cal BP). The environment comprised dry and cool conifer woodland dominated first by fir (Abies...”
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596“... of conifer fires. Assuming crustal uplift 1.3 m 100 year−1 and 2.4 m 100 year−1 over and before the last 1000...”
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597by Inglis, Gordon N., Carmichael, Matthew J., Farnsworth, Alexander, Lunt, Daniel J., Pancost, Richard D.“... decline in the concentration of conifer-derived diterpenoids and angiosperm-derived triterpenoids during...”
Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2020)
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598“... and herbivory have a major impact on BVOC emissions released by woody species. Boreal conifer forest...”
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599by Humber, Jessica M. (Mary)“... pressure on forests. This study assessed the condition of forest gaps to support conifer regeneration...”
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600by Fortin, Daniel, Beyer, Hawthorne L., Boyce, Mark S., Smith, Douglas W., Duchesne, Thierry, Mao, Julie S.“... followed: aspen stands > open areas > conifer forests. As the risks of wolf encounter increased...”
Published in Ecology (2005)
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