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  • 4. Impacts of alternative timber harvest practices on leaf-chewing herbivores of oak.
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  • 8. A cross-continental comparison of plant and beetle responses to retention of forest patches during timber harvest.
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  • 12. Forest management scenarios in a changing climate: trade-offs between carbon, timber, and old forest.
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  • 16. Life history as a predictor of salamander recovery rate from timber harvest in southern appalachian forests, USA.
    Connette GM, Semlitsch RD.
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    Zarin DJ, Schulze MD, Vidal E, Lentini M.
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    Joelsson K, Hjältén J, Gibb H.
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