Biotic and spatial factors potentially explain the susceptibility of forests to direct hurricane damage

논문상세정보
' Biotic and spatial factors potentially explain the susceptibility of forests to direct hurricane damage' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • Disturbance
  • Hurricane Rita
  • Neighborhood density
  • Spatial point pattern analysis
  • lifehistorytraits
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' Biotic and spatial factors potentially explain the susceptibility of forests to direct hurricane damage' 의 참고문헌

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