Effects of canopy structure and species diversity on primary production in upper Great Lakes forests
出版年份 2018 全文链接
标题
Effects of canopy structure and species diversity on primary production in upper Great Lakes forests
作者
关键词
Chronosequence, Canopy structure, Net primary production, Canopy rugosity, LiDAR, Leaf area index, Ecosystem structure, Disturbance, Succession, Diversity, Eastern temperate forest, Light use efficiency
出版物
OECOLOGIA
Volume 188, Issue 2, Pages 405-415
出版商
Springer Nature America, Inc
发表日期
2018-08-04
DOI
10.1007/s00442-018-4236-x
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