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Publications by Flóra Tinya
Taxon-Specific Responses to Different Forestry Treatments in a Temperate Forest
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Factors Influencing Epiphytic Bryophyte and Lichen Species Richness at Different Spatial Scales in Managed Temperate Forests
Biodiversity and Conservation
Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
Behavior
Landscape Conservation
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Yield Responses of Black Spruce to Forest Vegetation Management Treatments: Initial Responses and Rotational Projections
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Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
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Species-Specific Responses of Growth and Biomass Distribution to Trellis Availability in Three Temperate Lianas
Trees - Structure and Function
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Taxon-Specific Responses of Southern Ocean Diatoms to Fe Enrichment Revealed by Synchrotron Radiation FTIR Microspectroscopy
Biogeosciences
Earth-Surface Processes
Ecology
Systematics
Evolution
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Effects of Forestry Management and Environmental Factors on Water and Light Use Efficiencies in a Cool-Temperate Mixed Forest in Northern Japan
J. AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY
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Crop Science
Atmospheric Science
Do Drivers of Forestry Vehicles Also Drive Herb Layer Changes (1970-2015) in a Temperate Forest With Contrasting Habitat and Management Conditions?
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Evolution
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Effects of Ambient Ultraviolet Radiation on Littoral Periphyton: Biomass Accrual and Taxon-Specific Responses
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Community Compensatory Trend Prevails From Tropical to Temperate Forest
PLoS ONE
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