Tree-related microhabitats and deadwood dynamics form a diverse and constantly changing mosaic of habitats in boreal old-growth forests
Tree-related microhabitats (TreM) and deadwood are two forest attributes providing essential resources for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services. Old-growth forests are generally defined by a high abundance and diversity of TreM and deadwood, but little is known about TreM and deadwood dy...
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Main Authors: | Maxence Martin, Nicole J. Fenton, Hubert Morin |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e6fd02d7aa1c4032a36eaf590da4b1bb |
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