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Harald Bugmann

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 27, 2006
Linking palaeoenvironmental data and models to understand the past and to predict the futureN John Anderson, Harald Bugmann, John A Dearing, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 9, 2021
Grow slowly, persist, dominate-Explaining beech dominance in a primeval forestRoksolana Petrovska, Peter Brang, Arthur Gessler, et al.
Ecology Letters|September 13, 2014
Temporal stability in forest productivity increases with tree diversity due to asynchrony in species dynamicsXavier Morin, Lorenz Fahse, Claire de Mazancourt, et al.
European Journal of Forest Research|October 3, 2022
Tree species admixture increases ecosystem service provision in simulated spruce- and beech-dominated standsReinhard Mey, Jürgen Zell, Esther Thürig, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 8, 2015
Improvement of water and light availability after thinning at a xeric site: which matters more? A dual isotope approachArnaud Giuggiola, Jérôme Ogée, Andreas Rigling, et al.
Global Change Biology|May 29, 2013
Drought response of five conifer species under contrasting water availability suggests high vulnerability of Norway spruce and European larchMathieu Lévesque, Matthias Saurer, Rolf Siegwolf, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 6, 2018
Long-term response of forest productivity to climate change is mostly driven by change in tree species compositionXavier Morin, Lorenz Fahse, Hervé Jactel, et al.
Tree Physiology|April 27, 2017
Long-term effects of drought on tree-ring growth and carbon isotope variability in Scots pine in a dry environmentGalina Timofeeva, Kerstin Treydte, Harald Bugmann, et al.
Oecologia|February 17, 2009
Summer temperature dependency of larch budmoth outbreaks revealed by Alpine tree-ring isotope chronologiesAnne Kress, Matthias Saurer, Ulf Büntgen, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 19, 2013
A 2 °C warmer world is not safe for ecosystem services in the European AlpsChé Elkin, Alvaro G Gutiérrez, Sebastian Leuzinger, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 27, 2006
Linking palaeoenvironmental data and models to understand the past and to predict the futureN John Anderson, Harald Bugmann, John A Dearing, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 9, 2021
Grow slowly, persist, dominate-Explaining beech dominance in a primeval forestRoksolana Petrovska, Peter Brang, Arthur Gessler, et al.
Ecology Letters|September 13, 2014
Temporal stability in forest productivity increases with tree diversity due to asynchrony in species dynamicsXavier Morin, Lorenz Fahse, Claire de Mazancourt, et al.
European Journal of Forest Research|October 3, 2022
Tree species admixture increases ecosystem service provision in simulated spruce- and beech-dominated standsReinhard Mey, Jürgen Zell, Esther Thürig, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 8, 2015
Improvement of water and light availability after thinning at a xeric site: which matters more? A dual isotope approachArnaud Giuggiola, Jérôme Ogée, Andreas Rigling, et al.
Global Change Biology|May 29, 2013
Drought response of five conifer species under contrasting water availability suggests high vulnerability of Norway spruce and European larchMathieu Lévesque, Matthias Saurer, Rolf Siegwolf, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 6, 2018
Long-term response of forest productivity to climate change is mostly driven by change in tree species compositionXavier Morin, Lorenz Fahse, Hervé Jactel, et al.
Tree Physiology|April 27, 2017
Long-term effects of drought on tree-ring growth and carbon isotope variability in Scots pine in a dry environmentGalina Timofeeva, Kerstin Treydte, Harald Bugmann, et al.
Oecologia|February 17, 2009
Summer temperature dependency of larch budmoth outbreaks revealed by Alpine tree-ring isotope chronologiesAnne Kress, Matthias Saurer, Ulf Büntgen, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 19, 2013
A 2 °C warmer world is not safe for ecosystem services in the European AlpsChé Elkin, Alvaro G Gutiérrez, Sebastian Leuzinger, et al.
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