Frequent severe natural disturbances and non-equilibrium landscape dynamics shaped the mountain spruce forest in central Europe
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Miroslav Svoboda | M. Svoboda | R. Morrissey | P. Janda | R. Bače | V. Čada | Pavel Janda | Radek Bače | Zuzana Michalová | Zuzana Michalová | Vojtěch Čada | Robert C. Morrissey
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