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  1. The Impact of Salvage Logging on Deadwood Decomposition and Forest Regeneration: A Case Study in Tatra National Park, Slovakia
  2. Deadwood Traits and Impacts on Forest Regeneration after Disturbance: Evidence from the High Tatra Mountains, Slovakia
  3. Bark Browsing and Recovery: A Comparative Study between Douglas Fir and Silver Fir Species in the Western Carpathians
  4. Bark Browsing and Recovery: A Comparative Study between Douglas Fir and Silver Fir Species in the Western Carpathians
  5. Integrated global assessment of the natural forest carbon potential
  6. The global biogeography of tree leaf form and habit
  7. Economically optimised target state of uneven-aged forest management for main forest types in Slovakia
  8. Author Correction: Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions
  9. Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions
  10. Which demographic processes control competitive equilibria? Bayesian calibration of a size‐structured forest population model
  11. Stand-Level Biomass and Leaf Trait Models for Young Naturally Regenerated Forests of European Hornbeam
  12. Evenness mediates the global relationship between forest productivity and richness
  13. Tree Biomass and Leaf Area Allometric Relations for Betula pendula Roth Based on Samplings in the Western Carpathians
  14. What have we learnt from the stand level estimates on stem bark browsing by large wild herbivores?
  15. Influence of Tree Species and Size on Bark Browsing by Large Wild Herbivores
  16. Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass of young Norway spruce trees in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia
  17. Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients
  18. Plot size matters: Toward comparable species richness estimates across plot‐based inventories
  19. Funding for planting missing species financially supports the conversion from pure even-aged to uneven-aged mixed forests and climate change mitigation
  20. Modeling Bark Thickness and Bark Biomass on Stems of Four Broadleaved Tree Species
  21. Correction for Cazzolla Gatti et al., The number of tree species on Earth
  22. Growing stock monitoring by European National Forest Inventories: Historical origins, current methods and harmonisation
  23. The number of tree species on Earth
  24. Woody and Foliage Biomass, Foliage Traits and Growth Efficiency in Young Trees of Four Broadleaved Tree Species in a Temperate Forest
  25. Forest Regeneration Patterns Differ Considerably between Sites with and without Windthrow Wood Logging in the High Tatra Mountains
  26. Excluding Large Wild Herbivores Reduced Norway Spruce Dominance and Supported Tree Species Richness in a Young, Naturally Regenerated Stand
  27. Young Silver Birch Grows Faster and Allocates Higher Portion of Biomass into Stem Than Norway Spruce, a Case Study from a Post-Disturbance Forest
  28. Short-Term Dynamics of Vegetation Diversity and Aboveground Biomass of Picea abies (L.) H. Karst. Forests after Heavy Windstorm Disturbance
  29. Climate warming induced synchronous growth decline in Norway spruce populations across biogeographical gradients since 2000
  30. Silver birch aboveground biomass allocation pattern, stem and foliage traits with regard to intraspecific crown competition
  31. Tree height and species composition of young forest stands fifteen years after the large-scale wind disturbance in Tatra National Park
  32. Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia
  33. Biomass Allocation into Woody Parts and Foliage in Young Common Aspen (Populus tremula L.)—Trees and a Stand-Level Study in the Western Carpathians
  34. Non-destructive monitoring of annual trunk increments by terrestrial structure from motion photogrammetry
  35. Assessing forest availability for wood supply in Europe
  36. Modeling forage potential for red deer (Cervus elaphus): a tree-level approach
  37. Correction to: Harmonised projections of future forest resources in Europe
  38. Long-term effects of environmental change and species diversity on tree radial growth in a mixed European forest
  39. Harmonised projections of future forest resources in Europe
  40. Author Correction: Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses
  41. Species Composition and Carbon Stock of Tree Cover at a Postdisturbance Area in Tatra National Park, Western Carpathians
  42. Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses
  43. Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
  44. Post-disturbance recovery of forest carbon in a temperate forest landscape under climate change
  45. Climatic drivers of forest productivity in Central Europe
  46. Carbon stock in aboveground biomass of vegetation at the High Tatra Mts. twelve years after disturbance
  47. Quantifying carbon in dead and living trees; a case study in young beech and spruce stand over 9 years
  48. Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
  49. Effects of post‐glacial phylogeny and genetic diversity on the growth variability and climate sensitivity of European silver fir
  50. Wood quality and value production in mixed fir-spruce-beech stands: long-term research in the Western Carpathians
  51. Slovakia
  52. Different mixtures of Norway spruce, silver fir, and European beech modify competitive interactions in central European mature mixed forests
  53. Modelling forage potential for red deer: a case study in post-disturbance young stands of rowan
  54. Contrasting development of declining and living larch-spruce stands after a disturbance event: A case study from the High Tatra Mts.
  55. Aboveground Net Primary Production of tree cover at the post-disturbance area in the Tatra National Park, Slovakia
  56. Modelling height to diameter ratio – an opportunity to increase Norway spruce stand stability in the Western Carpathians
  57. Evaluating competitive interactions between trees in mixed forests in the Western Carpathians: Comparison between long-term experiments and SIBYLA simulations
  58. Ecologically based height growth model and derived raster maps of Norway spruce site index in the Western Carpathians
  59. Dynamika obnovy a vývoja lesných porastov na Slovensku počas ostatných piatich desaťročí
  60. Indices of tree competition in dense spruces stand originated from natural regeneration
  61. The Research Site Vrchslatina – an experimental design and the main aims
  62. Modelling effects of weather condition on seasonal dynamics of the stem circumference increment in a mixed stand of Norway spruce and European beech
  63. Damage to spruce stands in the Kysuce and Orava region determined from the National Forest Inventory
  64. Determination of dry wood density and carbon stock in aboveground dendromass from sampling forest inventory in mountain forest ecosystem of the Biosphere Reserve Poľana
  65. Belowground biomass functions and expansion factors in high elevation Norway spruce