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A new species of <em>Sabuloglossum</em> (Geoglossaceae, Ascomycota) from montane areas
Kučera, V., Slovák, M., Janošík, L., & Beenken, L. (2022). A new species of Sabuloglossum (Geoglossaceae, Ascomycota) from montane areas. Plant Biosystems, 165(5), 1147-1157. https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2021.2020353
New tree-ring evidence for the Late Glacial period from the northern pre-Alps in eastern Switzerland
Reinig, F., Nievergelt, D., Esper, J., Friedrich, M., Helle, G., Hellmann, L., … Büntgen, U. (2018). New tree-ring evidence for the Late Glacial period from the northern pre-Alps in eastern Switzerland. Quaternary Science Reviews, 186, 215-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.02.019
Timber mobilization and habitat tree retention in low-elevation mixed forests in Switzerland: an inventory-based scenario analysis of opportunities and constraints
Temperli, C., Stadelmann, G., Thürig, E., & Brang, P. (2017). Timber mobilization and habitat tree retention in low-elevation mixed forests in Switzerland: an inventory-based scenario analysis of opportunities and constraints. European Journal of Forest Research, 136(4), 711-725. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-017-1067-y
Silver fir and Douglas fir are more tolerant to extreme droughts than Norway spruce in south-western Germany
Vitali, V., Büntgen, U., & Bauhus, J. (2017). Silver fir and Douglas fir are more tolerant to extreme droughts than Norway spruce in south-western Germany. Global Change Biology, 23(12), 5108-5119. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13774
Cistella grumosa, a new species from leaves
Baral, H. O., Senn-Irlet, B., Aeberhardt, H., & Raitviir, A. (2005). Cistella grumosa, a new species from leaves. Mycotaxon, 91, 405-411.
Virgin forests as a knowledge source for central European silviculture: reality or myth?
Brang, P. (2005). Virgin forests as a knowledge source for central European silviculture: reality or myth? Forest Snow and Landscape Research, 79(1-2), 19-32.
Dominance reduction of species through disturbance - a proposed management principle for central European forests
Wohlgemuth, T., Bürgi, M., Scheidegger, C., & Schütz, M. (2002). Dominance reduction of species through disturbance - a proposed management principle for central European forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 166(1-3), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-1127(01)00662-4