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1. Basal Area Growth And Model Prediction In Cunninghamia Lanceolata(Lamb.) Hook. Plantations
2. Application Of Mixed Effects Models In Forest Growth Models
3. Growth Modeling For Chinese Fir Plantation Based On Artificial Neural Network
4. Effects Of Thinning On The Growth Of Larix Olgensis Plantation
5. The Study On Individual Tree Growth Models For Larix Olgensis Plantation
6. The Study On Estimation Of Chinese Fir Basal Area Using SPOT5Images
7. Geostatistical Analysis On The Spatial Pattern Of The Constructive Species In Pine-Oak Forest, In Lingkong Mountains, Shanxi
8. Study On Basal Area And Composition Of Forest Tree Species(Group) Estimation Based On Multi-sources Data
9. Research Of Dynamic Changes And Responses Of Korean Pine Growth Under Climate Change In Northeastern China
10. Study On The Characteristics And Growth Regularity Of Larix Chinensis Age Stage
11. Research On Basal Area Growth Model For Oak Natural Forest In Hunan Province
12. Study On The Stand Density Management Diagram For Pinus Massoniana Forest And Individual-tree Basal Area Growth Model Of Close-to-nature Transformation Forest
13. Compatibility Base Area Growth Model For Oak Natural Forest In Hunan Province Based On Forest Layer Effect
14. Roosting ecology of bats in a disturbed landscape
15. Brook trout response to canopy and large woody debris manipulations in Appalachian streams
16. An analysis of the Gypsy Moth Event Monitor modified Forest Vegetation Simulator and the Stand Damage Model using empirical long-term measurement plot data from the Appalachian hardwood and the Atlantic Coastal Plain mixed pine-hardwood regions
17. The effects of residual trees on regeneration dynamics following a diameter limit harvest
18. Interactions of calcium and nitrogen cycles in forested watersheds of the Adirondack Mountains, New York
19. Disturbance and long-term vegetation change in the high-elevation deciduous forests of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
20. Managing forests for diversity, wood quality and income: Simulation models for western United States Forests
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