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Harald Bugmann

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 11, 2020
Tree diversity reduced to the bare essentialsHarald Bugmann
Oecologia|November 25, 2010
Will the CO2 fertilization effect in forests be offset by reduced tree longevity?Harald Bugmann, Christof Bigler
The Journal of Ecology|January 12, 2023
The evolution, complexity and diversity of models of long-term forest dynamicsHarald Bugmann, Rupert Seidl
Scientific Reports|July 1, 2018
Climate-induced shifts in leaf unfolding and frost risk of European trees and shrubsChristof Bigler, Harald Bugmann
Plos One|May 3, 2014
Growth-mortality relationships in piñon pine (Pinus edulis) during severe droughts of the past century: shifting processes in space and timeAlison K Macalady, Harald Bugmann
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 21, 2009
Hutchinson revisited: patterns of density regulation and the coexistence of strong competitorsTamara Münkemüller, Harald Bugmann, Karin Johst
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|February 8, 2013
Adaptive management for competing forest goods and services under climate changeChristian Temperli, Harald Bugmann, Ché Elkin
Ecology and Evolution|August 6, 2019
Early emergence increases survival of tree seedlings in Central European temperate forests despite severe late frostEva Bianchi, Harald Bugmann, Christof Bigler
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 22, 2015
The agony of choice: different empirical mortality models lead to sharply different future forest dynamicsNicolas Bircher, Maxime Cailleret, Harald Bugmann
Global Change Biology|January 26, 2024
Process-oriented models of leaf senescence are biased towards the mean: Impacts on model performance and future projectionsMichael Meier, Harald Bugmann, Christof Bigler
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 11, 2020
Tree diversity reduced to the bare essentialsHarald Bugmann
Oecologia|November 25, 2010
Will the CO2 fertilization effect in forests be offset by reduced tree longevity?Harald Bugmann, Christof Bigler
The Journal of Ecology|January 12, 2023
The evolution, complexity and diversity of models of long-term forest dynamicsHarald Bugmann, Rupert Seidl
Scientific Reports|July 1, 2018
Climate-induced shifts in leaf unfolding and frost risk of European trees and shrubsChristof Bigler, Harald Bugmann
Plos One|May 3, 2014
Growth-mortality relationships in piñon pine (Pinus edulis) during severe droughts of the past century: shifting processes in space and timeAlison K Macalady, Harald Bugmann
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 21, 2009
Hutchinson revisited: patterns of density regulation and the coexistence of strong competitorsTamara Münkemüller, Harald Bugmann, Karin Johst
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|February 8, 2013
Adaptive management for competing forest goods and services under climate changeChristian Temperli, Harald Bugmann, Ché Elkin
Ecology and Evolution|August 6, 2019
Early emergence increases survival of tree seedlings in Central European temperate forests despite severe late frostEva Bianchi, Harald Bugmann, Christof Bigler
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 22, 2015
The agony of choice: different empirical mortality models lead to sharply different future forest dynamicsNicolas Bircher, Maxime Cailleret, Harald Bugmann
Global Change Biology|January 26, 2024
Process-oriented models of leaf senescence are biased towards the mean: Impacts on model performance and future projectionsMichael Meier, Harald Bugmann, Christof Bigler
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