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Post-windthrow management in protection forests of the Swiss Alps
Wohlgemuth, T., Schwitter, R., Bebi, P., Sutter, F., & Brang, P. (2017). Post-windthrow management in protection forests of the Swiss Alps. European Journal of Forest Research, 136(5-6), 1029-1040. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-017-1031-x
Large wood recruitment and transport during large floods: a review
Comiti, F., Lucía, A., & Rickenmann, D. (2016). Large wood recruitment and transport during large floods: a review. Geomorphology, 269, 23-39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2016.06.016
Large wood management in rivers – a practice-oriented research project in Switzerland
Ruiz-Villanueva, V., Badoux, A., Boes, R., Rickenmann, D., Rickli, C., Schalko, I., … Weitbrecht, V. (2016). Large wood management in rivers – a practice-oriented research project in Switzerland. In G. Koboltschnig (Ed.), 13th congress INTERPRAEVENT 2016. 30 May to 2 June 2016. Lucerne, Switzerland. Extended abstracts "Living with natural risks" (pp. 244-245). International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT.
Ecological determinants of fungal diversity on dead wood in European forests
Küffer, N., Gillet, F., Senn-Irlet, B., Aragno, M., & Job, D. (2008). Ecological determinants of fungal diversity on dead wood in European forests. Fungal Diversity, 30, 83-95.
Windthrow stimulates arthropod biodiversity in forests. Gli schianti forestali incentivano la biodiversità degli artropodi
Wermelinger, B., Duelli, P., & Obrist, M. K. (2003). Windthrow stimulates arthropod biodiversity in forests. Gli schianti forestali incentivano la biodiversità degli artropodi. Sherwood (95, Suppl.2), 79-82.
Quantitative estimates of coarse woody debris and standing dead trees in selected Swiss forests
Bretz Guby, N. A., & Dobbertin, M. (1996). Quantitative estimates of coarse woody debris and standing dead trees in selected Swiss forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 5(6), 327-341. https://doi.org/10.2307/2997588