2011
DOI: 10.1093/forestry/cpr011
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Stand dynamics of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.)-European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests during the past century: a decline of silver fir?

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“…Changes in species composition and structure are the basic component of forest dynamics (Fürst et al 2007;Klopcic & Boncina 2011), but in the last several centuries (Linder & Östlund 1998).These factors include unfavourable development of ungulate game population and high damage to forests. Game management is often preferred over forestry (Ambrož et al 2015; Konôpka et al …”
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“…Changes in species composition and structure are the basic component of forest dynamics (Fürst et al 2007;Klopcic & Boncina 2011), but in the last several centuries (Linder & Östlund 1998).These factors include unfavourable development of ungulate game population and high damage to forests. Game management is often preferred over forestry (Ambrož et al 2015; Konôpka et al …”
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confidence: 99%
“…When defining the methods of their care, it is necessary to know how the forest would have spontaneously developed at given sites in the past (Klopcic & Boncina 2011). It is possible especially only in an original or natural forest where developmental processes not disturbed by primary anthropogenic activities are taking place (Tabaku 2000).…”
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“…Silver fir was more resistant to low growth and had lower mortality in comparison with Picea abies (Vieilledent et al 2010). However, the decline of Abies alba in natural ecosystems is more often observed (Thomas et al 2002;Camarero et al 2011;Ficko et al 2011;Klopcic and Boncina 2011).…”
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“…According to Köppen classification, the climate is marked as Cfwbx. Because of being evenaged and consisting of only one tree species (>95% of growing stock), this type of forest is rarely found in forest management of European fir forests [18]. Stands which belong to the observed forest are extremely similar to each other in terms of timber stock, stand basal area and increment [10].…”
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