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22 Apr 2016
ESTIMATING THE AGE-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN CARBON STOCKS OF SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.) STANDS IN TURKEY
By Marianne Peiffer On 22 April 2016 In Research paper
Simulated and observed carbon stocks in Scots pine forests varied considerably with stand age. The contribution of biomass to the total forest carbon stocks increased and that of dead organic matter decreased with increasing stand age. Abstract
19 Apr 2016
PINUS NIGRA ARN. SSP. SALZMANNII SEEDLING RECRUITMENT IS AFFECTED BY STAND BASAL AREA, SHRUB COVER AND CLIMATE INTERACTIONS
By Marianne Peiffer On 19 April 2016 In Research paper
Shrub cover has visible effects on Pinus nigra Arn ssp. salzmannii seedling emergence, but only in drier years under moderate basal area (25–30 m2 ha−1 ). In the wetter year, shrub cover favours seedling survival without basal
26 May 2015
June 2015 (72, 4) issue is available
By Marianne Peiffer On 26 May 2015 In Editor's choice
Original Papers Seedlings of two Acacia species from contrasting habitats show different photoprotective and antioxidative responses to drought and heatwaves Agnieszka Wujeska-Klause, Gerd Bossinger, Michael Tausz Pages 403-414 Stand maturity affects positively ground-dwelling arthropods in
12 May 2015
Stand volume models based on stable metrics as from multiple Aerial Laser Scanning ALS
By Marianne Peiffer On 12 May 2015 In Research paper
Key message : The selection of stable metrics can generate reliable models between different data sets. The height metrics provide the greatest stability, specifically the higher percentiles and the mode. Height metrics transfer more predictive power than
24 Apr 2015
Volume 72, Issue 3, May 2015
Thematic Issue Letter to the Editor Climate change and tree responses in Central European forests T. Wohlgemuth Pages 285-287 See article content on this blog Original Papers Developing predictive models of wind damage in
2 Apr 2015
Central European forests under climate change
By Marianne Peiffer On 2 April 2015 In Letter to the editor
Key message : The special issue reports on the successful ClimTree 2013 conference held in Zurich (Switzerland) and gives view on the diversity of both current and projected climate change impacts in forest structures, communities or individual
17 Mar 2015
Modeling tree mortality for fir, oak, and birch
By Marianne Peiffer On 17 March 2015 In Research paper
Climate variables improve individual-tree mortality models for fir, oak and birch. Climate is considered as an important driver of tree mortality, but few studies have included climate factors in models to explore their importance for modelling individual-
23 Jan 2015
Ground arthropods of a protected beech forest
Forest maturity benefits biodiversity by providing positive effects on key arthropod assemblages such as spider and ground beetles, which play a fundamental role in the ecosystem. Sustainable forest management is a widely held international goal, and more
22 Jan 2015
Annals of Forest Science: read the Annual Report for 2014
By Marianne Peiffer On 22 January 2015 In Editor's choice, Editorial news, For authors, For referees
We are very happy to share with you today our annual report for 2014. The report addresses the most important changes in the editorial policy of the journal. A focus is provided on the publication of Data
4 Dec 2014
Fire affects soil organic matter and the emergence of Pinus radiata seedlings
By Marianne Peiffer On 4 December 2014 In Research paper
These results demonstrate the regeneration capacity of Pinus radiata in forest ecosystems, which is essential to minimise long-term fire impact of fire. Abstract This study integrates thermal analysis of soil with tests of fire effects on Pinus