Canopy gap dynamics and tree understory release in a virgin beech forest, Slovakian Carpathians
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Viliam Pichler | Christoph Leuschner | Markus Hauck | C. Leuschner | M. Hauck | L. Drössler | S. Kucbel | Eike Feldmann | V. Pichler | Eike Feldmann | Lars Drößler | Stanislav Kucbel
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