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Interchangeable sets of complementary habitat variables allow for flexible, site-adapted wildlife habitat management in forest ecosystems
Hofstetter, L., Arlettaz, R., Bollmann, K., & Braunisch, V. (2015). Interchangeable sets of complementary habitat variables allow for flexible, site-adapted wildlife habitat management in forest ecosystems. Basic and Applied Ecology, 16(5), 420-433. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2015.02.010
Improved methods for measuring forest landscape structure: LiDAR complements field-based habitat assessment
Zellweger, F., Morsdorf, F., Purves, R. S., Braunisch, V., & Bollmann, K. (2014). Improved methods for measuring forest landscape structure: LiDAR complements field-based habitat assessment. Biodiversity and Conservation, 23(2), 289-307. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-013-0600-7
Winter habitat selection and conservation of hazel grouse (<em>Bonasa bonasia</em>) in mountain forests
Schäublin, S., & Bollmann, K. (2011). Winter habitat selection and conservation of hazel grouse (Bonasa bonasia) in mountain forests. Journal für Ornithologie, 152(1), 179-192. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-010-0563-3
La diversité des structures forestières, élément essentiel de l'habitat de la gélinotte des bois Bonasa bonasia en pâturage boisé. Cas modèle du communal de la Sagne (canton de Neuchâtel, Suisse)
Mulhauser, B., Barbezat, V., & Feghhi, J. (2003). La diversité des structures forestières, élément essentiel de l'habitat de la gélinotte des bois Bonasa bonasia en pâturage boisé. Cas modèle du communal de la Sagne (canton de Neuchâtel, Suisse). Bulletin de la Société Neuchâteloise des Sciences Naturelles, 126(2), 135-150.