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Publications by William J. Bond
Regeneration Failure and the Potential Importance of Human Disturbance in a Subtropical Forest
Applied Vegetation Science
Ecology
Monitoring
Nature
Landscape Conservation
Management
Policy
Law
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Effect of Disturbance Intensity on Regeneration Mechanisms in a Tropical Dry Forest
Forest Ecology and Management
Management
Monitoring
Nature
Forestry
Landscape Conservation
Policy
Law
Disturbance History Mediates Climate Change Effects on Subtropical Forest Biomass and Dynamics
Ecology and Evolution
Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
Behavior
Landscape Conservation
Effects of Snow Avalanche Disturbance on Regeneration of Subalpine Abies Mariesii Forest, Northern Japan
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Planetary Change
Evolution
Ecology
Global
Systematics
Behavior
Earth-Surface Processes
The Potential for Natural Forest Regeneration in the Southern Taiga Zone of Western Siberia.
Forestry Engineering Journal
Investigation of the Potential of Drone Observations for Detection of Forest Disturbance Caused by Heavy Snow Damage in a Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria Japonica) Forest
J. AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY
Agronomy
Crop Science
Atmospheric Science
Current Importance and Potential Use of Low Doses of Gamma Radiation in Forest Species
Population Structure and Regeneration Potential of Sal Dominated Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest in Chhattisgarh, India
Tropical Plant Research
Potential Involvement of Human Circulating CD14+ Monocytes in Tissue Repair and Regeneration
Inflammation and Regeneration
Allergy
Immunology
The Intersection of Human Disturbance and Diel Activity, With Potential Consequences on Trophic Interactions
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary