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Rupert Seidl

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The Journal of Ecology|March 5, 2021
Do bark beetle outbreaks amplify or dampen future bark beetle disturbances in Central Europe?Andreas Sommerfeld, Werner Rammer, Marco Heurich, et al.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology|June 1, 2022
Effects of disturbance patterns and deadwood on the microclimate in European beech forestsDominik Thom, Andreas Sommerfeld, Julius Sebald, et al.
Plant and Soil|December 12, 2017
Intensive ground vegetation growth mitigates the carbon loss after forest disturbanceBernhard Zehetgruber, Johannes Kobler, Thomas Dirnböck, et al.
The Journal of Applied Ecology|April 5, 2016
Small beetle, large-scale drivers: how regional and landscape factors affect outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetleRupert Seidl, Jörg Müller, Torsten Hothorn, et al.
Environmental & Resource Economics|January 30, 2023
Assessing the Economic Resilience of Different Management Systems to Severe Forest DisturbanceThomas Knoke, Carola Paul, Elizabeth Gosling, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|November 16, 2019
Spatial configuration matters when removing windfelled trees to manage bark beetle disturbances in Central European forest landscapesLaura Dobor, Tomáš Hlásny, Werner Rammer, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 2, 2019
Can wildland fire management alter 21st-century subalpine fire and forests in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA?Winslow D Hansen, Diane Abendroth, Werner Rammer, et al.
Ecology|February 22, 2018
It takes a few to tango: changing climate and fire regimes can cause regeneration failure of two subalpine conifersWinslow D Hansen, Kristin H Braziunas, Werner Rammer, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management|June 1, 2022
Looking beyond the mean: Drivers of variability in postfire stand development of conifers in Greater YellowstoneKristin H Braziunas, Winslow D Hansen, Rupert Seidl, et al.
Nature Communications|April 26, 2018
Invasive alien pests threaten the carbon stored in Europe's forestsRupert Seidl, Günther Klonner, Werner Rammer, et al.
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The Journal of Ecology|March 5, 2021
Do bark beetle outbreaks amplify or dampen future bark beetle disturbances in Central Europe?Andreas Sommerfeld, Werner Rammer, Marco Heurich, et al.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology|June 1, 2022
Effects of disturbance patterns and deadwood on the microclimate in European beech forestsDominik Thom, Andreas Sommerfeld, Julius Sebald, et al.
Plant and Soil|December 12, 2017
Intensive ground vegetation growth mitigates the carbon loss after forest disturbanceBernhard Zehetgruber, Johannes Kobler, Thomas Dirnböck, et al.
The Journal of Applied Ecology|April 5, 2016
Small beetle, large-scale drivers: how regional and landscape factors affect outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetleRupert Seidl, Jörg Müller, Torsten Hothorn, et al.
Environmental & Resource Economics|January 30, 2023
Assessing the Economic Resilience of Different Management Systems to Severe Forest DisturbanceThomas Knoke, Carola Paul, Elizabeth Gosling, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|November 16, 2019
Spatial configuration matters when removing windfelled trees to manage bark beetle disturbances in Central European forest landscapesLaura Dobor, Tomáš Hlásny, Werner Rammer, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 2, 2019
Can wildland fire management alter 21st-century subalpine fire and forests in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA?Winslow D Hansen, Diane Abendroth, Werner Rammer, et al.
Ecology|February 22, 2018
It takes a few to tango: changing climate and fire regimes can cause regeneration failure of two subalpine conifersWinslow D Hansen, Kristin H Braziunas, Werner Rammer, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management|June 1, 2022
Looking beyond the mean: Drivers of variability in postfire stand development of conifers in Greater YellowstoneKristin H Braziunas, Winslow D Hansen, Rupert Seidl, et al.
Nature Communications|April 26, 2018
Invasive alien pests threaten the carbon stored in Europe's forestsRupert Seidl, Günther Klonner, Werner Rammer, et al.
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