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Decreasing stand density favors resistance, resilience, and recovery of Quercus petraea trees to a severe drought, particularly on dry sites
Decreasing stand density increases resistance, resilience, and recovery of Quercus petraea trees to severe drought (2003), particularly on dry sites, and the...
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Radial growth resilience of sessile oak after drought is affected by site water status, stand density, and social status
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Open AccessHerbivory of an invasive slug in a model grassland community can be affected by earthworms and mycorrhizal fungi
Invasion of non-native species is among the top threats for the biodiversity and functioning of native and agricultural ecosystems worldwide. We investigated whether the herbivory of the slug Arion vulgaris (form...