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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Forest Ecology
|b Recent Advances in Plant Ecology /
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|a Quantitative classification and carbon density of the forest vegetation in Lüliang Mountains of China -- Effects of introduced ungulates on forest understory communities in northern Patagonia are modified by timing and severity of stand mortality -- Tree species richness and composition 15 years after strip clear-cutting in the Peruvian Amazon -- Changing relationships between tree growth and climate in Northwest China -- Does leaf-level nutrient-use efficiency explain Nothofagus-dominance of some tropical rain forests in New Caledonia? -- Dendroecological study of a subalpine fir (Abies fargesii) forest in the Qinling Mountains, China -- A conceptual model of sprouting responses in relation to fire damage: an example with cork oak (Quercus suber L.) trees in Southern Portugal -- Non-woody life-form contribution to vascular plant species richness in a tropical American forest -- Relationships between spatial configuration of tropical forest patches and woody plant diversity in northeastern Puerto Rico -- Vascular diversity patterns of forest ecosystem before and after a 43-year interval under changing climate conditions in the Changbaishan Nature Reserve, northeastern China -- Gap-scale disturbance processes in secondary hardwood stands on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee, USA -- Plurality of tree species responses to drought perturbation in Bornean tropical rain forest -- Red spruce forest regeneration dynamics across a gradient from Acadian forest to old field in Greenwich, Prince Edward Island National Park, Canada -- Distance- and density-dependent seedling mortality caused by several diseases in eight tree species co-occurring in a temperate forest -- Response of native Hawaiian woody species to lava-ignited wildfires in tropical forests and shrublands -- Evaluating different harvest intensities over understory plant diversity and pine seedlings, in a Pinus pinaster Ait. natural stand of Spain -- Land-use history affects understorey plant species distributions in a large temperate-forest complex, Denmark -- Short-term responses of the understory to the removal of plant functional groups in the cold-temperate deciduous forest -- Host trait preferences and distribution of vascular epiphytes in a warm-temperate forest -- Seed bank composition and above-ground vegetation in response to grazing in sub-Mediterranean oak forests (NW Greece) -- On the detection of dynamic responses in a drought-perturbed tropical rainforest in Borneo -- Changes in tree and liana communities along a successional gradient in a tropical dry forest in south-eastern Brazil -- Woody plant composition of forest layers: the importance of environmental conditions and spatial configuration -- The importance of clonal growth to the recovery of Gaultheria procumbens L. (Ericaceae) after forest disturbance -- Species richness and resilience of forest communities: combined effects of short-term disturbance and long-term pollution -- Hurricane disturbance in a temperate deciduous forest: patch dynamics, tree mortality, and coarse woody detritus.
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