Challenges facing gap-based silviculture and possible solutions for mesic northern forests in North America
Christel C. Kern(Northern Research Station), John Willis(Mississippi State University), Anthony W. D’Amato(University of Vermont), Alejandro A. Royo(Northern Research Station), Christopher R. Webster(Michigan Technological University), Julia I. Burton(Oregon State University), William S. Keeton(University of Vermont), Michael B. Walters(Michigan State University), Patricia Raymond(Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts)
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