Testing the relative sensitivity of 102 ecological variables as indicators of woodland condition in the New Forest, UK
Abstract
Forests globally are facing an increasing number of threats from modified disturbance regimes, novel stressors and changing environmental conditions. This has ultimately resulted in declines in the ecological condition of many forest and woodland ecosystems, leading to widespread tree mortality and stand dieback. Effective indicators of overall woodland ecological condition are therefore needed for environmental monitoring and to support...
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Title
Testing the relative sensitivity of 102 ecological variables as indicators of woodland condition in the New Forest, UK
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
107
Pages
105575 - 105575
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