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Coniferous Forest Annual Growth Under Impact Of Beaver-Made Inundations In Dobele Forestry, Latvia
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Gackis, Māris (2011): Coniferous Forest Annual Growth Under Impact Of Beaver-Made Inundations In Dobele Forestry, Latvia. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 11 (1): 96-100, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12647435
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- Gackis M. 2010. Possibilities to evaluate the From last two tabeles it is clear that beaver- influence of beaver-made inundation on made inundation creates negative influence on growth of forest stand. "Forestry: Bridge to coniferous tree (pine and spruce) increment and the Future" conference abstracts.
- timber volume formation. Negative cumulative additional increment has tendency to decrease Harkonen S. 1999. Forest damage caused by with sampling tree withdraw from inundation the Canadian beaver (Castor canadensis) in side but holds higher in spruce stands. Data from South Savo, Finland. Silva Fennica, 33(4): Table 2 shows quite similar radial increment drop 247-259.