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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A case of habitat complementation in forest pests: Pine processionary moth pupae survive better in open areas Dulaurent, A.-M.
2011
6 p. 1069-1076
8 p.
artikel
2 A century of riparian forest expansion following extreme disturbance: Spatio-temporal change in Populus/Salix/Tamarix forests along the Upper San Pedro River, Arizona, USA Stromberg, Juliet C.
2010
6 p. 1181-1189
9 p.
artikel
3 A comparison of lodgepole pine responses to varying levels of trembling aspen removal in two dry south-central British Columbia ecosystems Newsome, Teresa A.
2010
6 p. 1170-1180
11 p.
artikel
4 A comparison of the biophysical and economic water-use efficiencies of indigenous and introduced forests in South Africa Wise, Russell M.
2011
6 p. 906-915
10 p.
artikel
5 Adapting a model for even-aged Pinus pinea L. stands to complex multi-aged structures Calama, Rafael
2008
6 p. 1390-1399
10 p.
artikel
6 Adaptive risk management for certifiably sustainable forestry Wintle, B.A.
2008
6 p. 1311-1319
9 p.
artikel
7 Allometric relations for biomass partitioning of Nothofagus antarctica trees of different crown classes over a site quality gradient Gargaglione, Verónica
2010
6 p. 1118-1126
9 p.
artikel
8 A soil-based aspen productivity index for Minnesota Grigal, D.F.
2009
6 p. 1465-1473
9 p.
artikel
9 Assessing rates of forest change and fragmentation in Alabama, USA, using the vegetation change tracker model Li, Mingshi
2009
6 p. 1480-1488
9 p.
artikel
10 Avian assemblages in eucalypt forests, plantations and pastures in northern NSW, Australia Hsu, Tina
2010
6 p. 1036-1046
11 p.
artikel
11 Bat response to shelterwood harvests and forest structure in oak-hickory forests Titchenell, Marne A.
2011
6 p. 980-988
9 p.
artikel
12 Below-ground root yield and distribution in natural and replanted mangrove forests at Gazi bay, Kenya Tamooh, F.
2008
6 p. 1290-1297
8 p.
artikel
13 Bird communities following high-severity fire: Response to single and repeat fires in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USA Fontaine, Joseph B.
2009
6 p. 1496-1504
9 p.
artikel
14 Canopy gaps and regeneration in old-growth Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stands, northern Iran Sefidi, Kiomars
2011
6 p. 1094-1099
6 p.
artikel
15 Characteristics of aspen infected with heartrot: Implications for cavity-nesting birds Witt, Chris
2010
6 p. 1010-1016
7 p.
artikel
16 Combining empirical models and the process-based model 3-PG to predict Eucalyptus nitens plantations growth in Spain Pérez-Cruzado, César
2011
6 p. 1067-1077
11 p.
artikel
17 Comparing aboveground carbon sequestration between moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) and China fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) forests based on the allometric model Yen, Tian-Ming
2011
6 p. 995-1002
8 p.
artikel
18 Comparison of field sampling methods for assessing coarse woody debris and use of airborne laser scanning as auxiliary information Pesonen, A.
2009
6 p. 1532-1541
10 p.
artikel
19 Composition, structure and diversity of phyllostomid bat assemblages in different successional stages of a tropical dry forest Avila-Cabadilla, Luis Daniel
2009
6 p. 986-996
11 p.
artikel
20 Concentrations of exchangeable bases and cation exchange capacity in soils of cropland, grazing and forest in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia Yimer, Fantaw
2008
6 p. 1298-1302
5 p.
artikel
21 Conifer leader browsing by roe deer in English upland forests: Effects of deer density and understorey vegetation Ward, Alastair I.
2008
6 p. 1333-1338
6 p.
artikel
22 Contributions of root and stump sprouts to natural regeneration of a logged tropical dry forest in Bolivia Mostacedo, Bonifacio
2009
6 p. 978-985
8 p.
artikel
23 Definition of priority areas for forest conservation through the ordered weighted averaging method Valente, Roberta de Oliveira Averna
2008
6 p. 1408-1417
10 p.
artikel
24 Deforestation and forest restoration in Guanacaste, Costa Rica: Putting conservation policies in context Calvo-Alvarado, J.
2009
6 p. 931-940
10 p.
artikel
25 Deforestation and fragmentation of Chaco dry forest in NW Argentina (1972–2007) Gasparri, N. Ignacio
2009
6 p. 913-921
9 p.
artikel
26 Determinism versus chance in canopy gap herbaceous species assemblages in temperate Abies–Betula forests Qin, Xiaowei
2011
6 p. 1138-1145
8 p.
artikel
27 Divergent growth responses and increasing temperature limitation of Qinghai spruce growth along an elevation gradient at the northeast Tibet Plateau Zhang, Yongxiang
2010
6 p. 1076-1082
7 p.
artikel
28 Diversity and structure of regenerating tropical dry forests in Costa Rica: Geographic patterns and environmental drivers Powers, Jennifer S.
2009
6 p. 959-970
12 p.
artikel
29 Do partial cross sections from live trees for fire history analysis result in higher mortality 2years after sampling? Rist, Stephen G.
2011
6 p. 940-946
7 p.
artikel
30 Drought matters – Declining precipitation influences growth of Fagus sylvatica L. and Quercus robur L. in north-eastern Germany Scharnweber, Tobias
2011
6 p. 947-961
15 p.
artikel
31 Dynamics of mangrove forests in the Mangoky River delta, Madagascar, under the influence of natural and human factors Rakotomavo, Andriamparany
2010
6 p. 1161-1169
9 p.
artikel
32 Ecology and regeneration of tropical dry forests in the Americas: Implications for management Stoner, Kathryn E.
2009
6 p. 903-906
4 p.
artikel
33 Editorial Board 2009
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
34 Editorial Board 2009
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Board 2010
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
36 Editorial Board 2010
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
37 Editorial Board 2008
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
38 Effect of local stand density on reproductive processes of the sub-boreal conifer Picea jezoensis Carr. (Pinaceae) Tomita, Motoshi
2008
6 p. 1350-1355
6 p.
artikel
39 Effect of management on the spatial spread of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) in Banff National Park Trzcinski, M. Kurtis
2008
6 p. 1418-1426
9 p.
artikel
40 Effect of patch size and isolation on mating patterns and seed production in an urban population of Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr.) Wang, Hongfang
2010
6 p. 965-974
10 p.
artikel
41 Effect of removal of logging residue on nutrient leaching and nutrient pools in the soil after clearcutting in a Norway spruce stand Wall, Antti
2008
6 p. 1372-1383
12 p.
artikel
42 Effects of local and regional landscape characteristics on wildlife distribution across managed forests Millington, James D.A.
2010
6 p. 1102-1110
9 p.
artikel
43 Effects of thinning and fertilization on wood properties and economic returns for Norway spruce Cao, Tianjian
2008
6 p. 1280-1289
10 p.
artikel
44 Effects of variable retention logging in the boreal forest on the bumble bee-influenced pollination community, evaluated 8–9 years post-logging Pengelly, Chris J.
2010
6 p. 994-1002
9 p.
artikel
45 Estimating soil turnover rate from tree uprooting during hurricanes in Puerto Rico Lenart, Melanie T.
2010
6 p. 1076-1084
9 p.
artikel
46 Estimating the quadratic mean diameters of fine woody debris in forests of the United States Woodall, Christopher W.
2010
6 p. 1088-1093
6 p.
artikel
47 Estimation of the self-thinning boundary line within even-aged Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.) stands: Onset of self-thinning Sun, Honggang
2011
6 p. 1010-1015
6 p.
artikel
48 Evidence that soil fertility controls the mixing of jack pine with trembling aspen Royer-Tardif, Samuel
2011
6 p. 1054-1060
7 p.
artikel
49 Fire models and methods to map fuel types: The role of remote sensing Arroyo, Lara A.
2008
6 p. 1239-1252
14 p.
artikel
50 Forecasting vole population outbreaks in forest plantations: The rise and fall of a major mammalian pest Sullivan, Thomas P.
2010
6 p. 983-993
11 p.
artikel
51 Forest dynamics after selective timber harvesting in Papua New Guinea Yosi, Cossey K.
2011
6 p. 895-905
11 p.
artikel
52 From seedlings to trees: Using ontogenetic models of growth and survivorship to assess long-term (>100 years) dynamics of a neotropical dry forest McLaren, Kurt P.
2011
6 p. 916-930
15 p.
artikel
53 Genetic consequences of low local tree densities – Implications for the management of naturally rare, insect pollinated species in temperate forests Kamm, Urs
2011
6 p. 1047-1053
7 p.
artikel
54 Genetic structure of the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana L.) and one of its hosts, Quercus robur L. Schroeder, Hilke
2008
6 p. 1270-1279
10 p.
artikel
55 Genotype×environment interaction and growth stability of several elm clones resistant to Dutch elm disease Santini, Alberto
2010
6 p. 1017-1025
9 p.
artikel
56 Grizzly bears and forestry Roever, C.L.
2008
6 p. 1262-1269
8 p.
artikel
57 Grizzly bears and forestry Roever, C.L.
2008
6 p. 1253-1261
9 p.
artikel
58 Growth and carbon sequestration by ectomycorrhizal fungi in intensively fertilized Norway spruce forests Wallander, H.
2011
6 p. 999-1007
9 p.
artikel
59 Growth responses of West-Mediterranean Pinus nigra to climate change are modulated by competition and productivity: Past trends and future perspectives Martin-Benito, Dario
2011
6 p. 1030-1040
11 p.
artikel
60 Habitat selection by ungulates in relation to predation risk by wolves and humans in the Białowieża Forest, Poland Theuerkauf, Jörn
2008
6 p. 1325-1332
8 p.
artikel
61 Habitat use by elk (cervus elaphus) within structural stages of a managed forest of the northcentral United States Rumble, Mark A.
2011
6 p. 958-964
7 p.
artikel
62 Herbivory, pathogens, and epiphylls in Araucaria Forest and ecologically-managed tree monocultures Arnold, Juliana Pille
2011
6 p. 1041-1046
6 p.
artikel
63 High-severity wildfire effects on carbon stocks and emissions in fuels treated and untreated forest North, Malcolm P.
2011
6 p. 1115-1120
6 p.
artikel
64 Hybrid poplar plantations in a floodplain have balanced impacts on farmland and woodland birds Archaux, Frédéric
2009
6 p. 1474-1479
6 p.
artikel
65 Impact of timber harvesting on litterfall inputs and benthic coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) storage in a small stream draining a eucalyptus plantation Santiago, J.
2011
6 p. 1146-1156
11 p.
artikel
66 Impacts of artificial drainage on amphibian breeding sites in hemiboreal forests Suislepp, Kadri
2011
6 p. 1078-1083
6 p.
artikel
67 Impacts of hemlock looper defoliation on growth and survival of balsam fir, black spruce and white birch in Newfoundland, Canada Iqbal, Javed
2011
6 p. 1106-1114
9 p.
artikel
68 Impacts of understory species removal and/or addition on soil respiration in a mixed forest plantation with native species in southern China Wang, Xiaoling
2011
6 p. 1053-1060
8 p.
artikel
69 Influence of coarse woody debris on herpetofaunal communities in upland pine stands of the southeastern Coastal Plain Davis, Justin C.
2010
6 p. 1111-1117
7 p.
artikel
70 INFOCARB: A regional scale forest carbon inventory (Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Southern Italian Alps) Rodeghiero, Mirco
2010
6 p. 1093-1101
9 p.
artikel
71 Land cover and conservation in the area of influence of the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve, Mexico Sánchez-Azofeifa, G. Arturo
2009
6 p. 907-912
6 p.
artikel
72 Long-term control of the invasive tree Ailanthus altissima: Insights from Mediterranean protected forests Constán-Nava, Soraya
2010
6 p. 1058-1064
7 p.
artikel
73 Long-term dynamics of a mixed conifer stand in Slovenia managed with a farmer selection system Diaci, Jurij
2011
6 p. 931-939
9 p.
artikel
74 Long-term effects of prescribed fire on mixed conifer forest structure in the Sierra Nevada, California van Mantgem, Phillip J.
2011
6 p. 989-994
6 p.
artikel
75 Long-term trends of phosphorus nutrition and topsoil phosphorus stocks in unfertilized and fertilized Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) stands at two sites in Southern Germany Prietzel, Jörg
2010
6 p. 1141-1150
10 p.
artikel
76 Loss of carbon sequestration potential after several decades of shifting cultivation in the Southern Yucatán Eaton, James M.
2009
6 p. 949-958
10 p.
artikel
77 Mammals of Cabo Blanco: History, diversity, and conservation after 45 years of regrowth of a Costa Rican dry forest Timm, Robert M.
2009
6 p. 997-1013
17 p.
artikel
78 Modeling effects of soil, climate, and silviculture on growth ring specific gravity of Douglas-fir on a drought-prone site in Western Washington Kantavichai, Rapeepan
2010
6 p. 1085-1092
8 p.
artikel
79 Modeling non-catastrophic individual-tree mortality for Pinus radiata plantations in northwestern Spain Crecente-Campo, Felipe
2009
6 p. 1542-1550
9 p.
artikel
80 Modelling the distribution of wood properties along the stems of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) as affected by silvicultural management Ikonen, Veli-Pekka
2008
6 p. 1356-1371
16 p.
artikel
81 Nitrogen cycling following mountain pine beetle disturbance in lodgepole pine forests of Greater Yellowstone Griffin, Jacob M.
2011
6 p. 1077-1089
13 p.
artikel
82 Persistent Acacia savannas replace Mediterranean sclerophyllous forests in South America Van de Wouw, Paul
2011
6 p. 1100-1108
9 p.
artikel
83 Plant communities, species diversity, richness, and regeneration of a traditionally managed coastal forest, Kenya Kibet, Staline
2011
6 p. 949-957
9 p.
artikel
84 Post-logging regeneration and recruitment of shihuahuaco (Dipteryx spp.) in Peruvian Amazonia: Implications for management Putzel, Louis
2011
6 p. 1099-1105
7 p.
artikel
85 Predicting mean aboveground forest biomass and its associated variance Zianis, Dimitris
2008
6 p. 1400-1407
8 p.
artikel
86 Predicting potential and actual distribution of sudden oak death in Oregon: Prioritizing landscape contexts for early detection and eradication of disease outbreaks Václavík, Tomáš
2010
6 p. 1026-1035
10 p.
artikel
87 Replacing coniferous monocultures with mixed-species production stands: An assessment of the potential benefits for forest biodiversity in northern Europe Felton, Adam
2010
6 p. 939-947
9 p.
artikel
88 Sap flow measurements reveal influence of temperature and stand structure on water use of Eucalyptus regnans forests Pfautsch, Sebastian
2010
6 p. 1190-1199
10 p.
artikel
89 Seasonal patterns of photochemical capacity and spring phenology reveal genetic differentiation among native Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations in Scotland Salmela, Matti J.
2011
6 p. 1020-1029
10 p.
artikel
90 Seasonal soil CO2 efflux dynamics after land use change from a natural forest to Moso bamboo plantations in subtropical China Liu, Juan
2011
6 p. 1131-1137
7 p.
artikel
91 Selective logging in public pine forests of the central Iberian Peninsula: Effects of the recovery process on ant assemblages Gómez, Crisanto
2011
6 p. 1061-1066
6 p.
artikel
92 Semi-forest coffee cultivation and the conservation of Ethiopian Afromontane rainforest fragments Aerts, Raf
2011
6 p. 1034-1041
8 p.
artikel
93 Silvicultural treatments enhance growth rates of future crop trees in a tropical dry forest Villegas, Z.
2009
6 p. 971-977
7 p.
artikel
94 Simulating age-related changes in carbon storage and allocation in a Chinese fir plantation growing in southern China using the 3-PG model Zhao, Meifang
2009
6 p. 1520-1531
12 p.
artikel
95 Soil bacterial functional diversity is associated with the decline of Eucalyptus gomphocephala Cai, Y.F.
2010
6 p. 1047-1057
11 p.
artikel
96 Soil carbon release along a gradient of physical disturbance in a harvested northern hardwood forest Zummo, Lynne M.
2011
6 p. 1016-1026
11 p.
artikel
97 Soil CO2 efflux in an Afromontane forest of Ethiopia as driven by seasonality and tree species Yohannes, Yonas
2011
6 p. 1090-1098
9 p.
artikel
98 Soil nitrification in a large forested watershed, Ranch Brook (Vermont), mirrors patterns in smaller northeastern USA catchments Ross, Donald S.
2011
6 p. 1084-1093
10 p.
artikel
99 Spatial estimation of the density and carbon content of host populations for Phytophthora ramorum in California and Oregon Lamsal, Sanjay
2011
6 p. 989-998
10 p.
artikel
100 Stem form variations in the natural stands of major commercial softwoods in eastern Canada Tong, Q.J.
2008
6 p. 1303-1310
8 p.
artikel
101 Stocks and decay dynamics of above- and belowground coarse woody debris in managed Sitka spruce forests in Ireland Olajuyigbe, Samuel O.
2011
6 p. 1109-1118
10 p.
artikel
102 Stream buffers ameliorate the effects of timber harvest on amphibians in the Cascade Range of Southern Washington, USA Pollett, Kathleen L.
2010
6 p. 1083-1087
5 p.
artikel
103 Stream water responses to timber harvest: Riparian buffer width effectiveness Clinton, Barton D.
2011
6 p. 979-988
10 p.
artikel
104 Succession and management of tropical dry forests in the Americas: Review and new perspectives Quesada, Mauricio
2009
6 p. 1014-1024
11 p.
artikel
105 Survival and growth of Acacia dealbata vs. native trees across an invasion front in south-central Chile Fuentes-Ramírez, Andrés
2011
6 p. 1003-1009
7 p.
artikel
106 Sustainability of tropical dry forests: Two case studies in southeastern and central Brazil Espírito-Santo, Mário M.
2009
6 p. 922-930
9 p.
artikel
107 Ten-year response of the herbaceous layer to an operational herbicide-shelterwood treatment in a northern hardwood forest Ristau, Todd E.
2011
6 p. 970-979
10 p.
artikel
108 Testing woody fuel consumption models for application in Australian southern eucalypt forest fires Hollis, J.J.
2010
6 p. 948-964
17 p.
artikel
109 The effect of Maya traditional harvesting on the leaf production, and demographic parameters of Sabal palm in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico Martínez-Ballesté, Andrea
2008
6 p. 1320-1324
5 p.
artikel
110 The effects of cultivation history on forest recovery in fallows in the Eastern Arc Mountain, Tanzania Mwampamba, Tuyeni Heita
2011
6 p. 1042-1052
11 p.
artikel
111 The effects of logging and disease on American chestnut Burke, Katie L.
2011
6 p. 1027-1033
7 p.
artikel
112 The effects of thinning and burning treatments on within-canopy variation of leaf traits in hardwood forests of southern Ohio Chiang, Jyh-Min
2010
6 p. 1065-1075
11 p.
artikel
113 The hosts and potential geographic range of Dothistroma needle blight Watt, Michael S.
2009
6 p. 1505-1519
15 p.
artikel
114 The impact of forest fertilization on growth of mature Norway spruce affected by Sirococcus shoot blight Huber, M.
2009
6 p. 1489-1495
7 p.
artikel
115 The influence of canopy patch mosaics on understory plant community composition in boreal mixedwood forest Chávez, Virginia
2010
6 p. 1067-1075
9 p.
artikel
116 The influence of cutting cycle and stocking level on the structure and composition of managed old-growth northern hardwoods Gronewold, Chris A.
2010
6 p. 1151-1160
10 p.
artikel
117 The inventory of carbon stock in New Zealand’s post-1989 planted forest for reporting under the Kyoto protocol Beets, P.N.
2011
6 p. 1119-1130
12 p.
artikel
118 Threshold change in forest understory vegetation as a result of selective fuelwood extraction in Nairobi, Kenya Furukawa, Takuya
2011
6 p. 962-969
8 p.
artikel
119 Tree biomass estimation in regenerating areas of tropical dry vegetation in northeast Brazil Sampaio, Everardo
2010
6 p. 1135-1140
6 p.
artikel
120 Tree microhabitat structures as indicators of biodiversity in Douglas-fir forests of different stand ages and management histories in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. Michel, Alexa K.
2009
6 p. 1453-1464
12 p.
artikel
121 Tropical dry forest succession and the contribution of lianas to wood area index (WAI) Sánchez-Azofeifa, G. Arturo
2009
6 p. 941-948
8 p.
artikel
122 Use of a process-based model to describe spatial variation in Pinus radiata productivity in New Zealand Kirschbaum, Miko U.F.
2011
6 p. 1008-1019
12 p.
artikel
123 Using vector analysis to understand temporal changes in understorey-tree competition in agroforestry systems Mead, Donald J.
2010
6 p. 1200-1211
12 p.
artikel
124 Variation in canopy structure, light and soil nutrition across elevation of a Sri Lankan tropical rain forest Ediriweera, Sisira
2008
6 p. 1339-1349
11 p.
artikel
125 Variation in fire interval sequences has minimal effects on species richness and composition in fire-prone landscapes of south-west Western Australia Wittkuhn, Roy S.
2011
6 p. 965-978
14 p.
artikel
126 Variation in tree diameter growth in response to the weather conditions and tree size in deciduous broad-leaved trees Nabeshima, Eri
2010
6 p. 1055-1066
12 p.
artikel
127 Western Carpathian mountain spruce forest after a windthrow: Natural regeneration in cleared and uncleared areas Jonášová, M.
2010
6 p. 1127-1134
8 p.
artikel
128 What strategies are effective for perpetuating structures provided by old trees in harvested forests? A case study on trees with hollows in south-eastern Australia Gibbons, Philip
2010
6 p. 975-982
8 p.
artikel
129 Why do Pinus species have different growth dominance patterns than Eucalyptus species? A hypothesis based on differential physiological plasticity Fernández, María Elena
2011
6 p. 1061-1068
8 p.
artikel
130 Wild boars (Sus scrofa) affect the recruitment rate and spatial distribution of holm oak (Quercus ilex) Gómez, José M.
2008
6 p. 1384-1389
6 p.
artikel
131 Woodland salamander response to two prescribed fires in the central Appalachians Ford, W. Mark
2010
6 p. 1003-1009
7 p.
artikel
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