Forest Ecology and Management
Journal Abbreviation: FOREST ECOL MANAG
ISSN: 0378-1127
Publisher: Elsevier
Publications (16)
Long-term growth trends of Abies delavayi and its physiological responses to a warming climate in the Cangshan Mountains, southwestern China (2022)
Yang RQ, Zhao F, Fan ZX, Panthi S, Fu PL, Bräuning A, Grießinger J, Li ZS
Journal article
Climate change alters the ability of neotropical forests to provide timber and sequester carbon (2021)
Hiltner U, Huth A, Hérault B, Holtmann A, Bräuning A, Fischer R
Journal article
Disentangling the role of competition, light interception, and functional traits in tree growth rate variation in South Asian tropical moist forests (2021)
Rahman M, Billah M, Rahman MO, Datta D, Ahsanuzzaman M, Islam M
Journal article
Remotely sensed estimation of vegetation shifts in the polar and alpine tree-line ecotone in Finnish Lapland during the last three decades (2019)
Franke A, Feilhauer H, Bräuning A, Rautio P, Braun M
Journal article
Saproxylic beetles in tropical and temperate forests - A standardized comparison of vertical stratification patterns (2019)
Weiss M, Didham RK, Prochazka J, Schlaghamersky J, Basset Y, Odegaard F, Tichechkin A, et al.
Journal article
Species-specific growth resilience to drought in a mixed semi-deciduous tropical moist forest in South Asia (2019)
Rahman M, Islam M, Bräuning A
Journal article
Xylem anatomical responses of diffuse porous Chukrasia tabularis to climate in a South Asian moist tropical forest (2018)
Islam M, Rahman M, Bräuning A
Journal article, Original article
Tree-ring record in Ethiopian church forests reveals successive generation differences in growth rates and disturbance events (2018)
Abiyu A, Mokria M, Gebrekirstos A, Bräuning A
Journal article
Tree-ring record in Ethiopian church forests reveals successive generation differences in growth rates and disturbance events. (2018)
Hailu AA, Mokria M, Gebrekirstos A, Bräuning A
Journal article, Original article
Success of a deadwood enrichment strategy in production forests depends on stand type and management intensity (2017)
Doerfler I, Mueller J, Gossner MM, Hofner B, Weisser WW
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