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Conservation Thinning in Secondary Forest: Negative but Mild Effect on Land Molluscs in Closed-Canop...

Conservation Thinning in Secondary Forest: Negative but Mild Effect on Land Molluscs in Closed-Canop...

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Conservation Thinning in Secondary Forest: Negative but Mild Effect on Land Molluscs in Closed-Canopy Mixed Oak Forest in Sweden: e0120085

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Conservation Thinning in Secondary Forest: Negative but Mild Effect on Land Molluscs in Closed-Canopy Mixed Oak Forest in Sweden: e0120085

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PloS one, 2015-03, Vol.10 (3)

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Secondary succession is changing the character of many temperate forests and often leads to closed-canopy stands. In such forests set aside for conservation, habitat management alternatives need to be tested experimentally, but this is rarely done. The Swedish Oak Project compares two often debated alternatives: minimal intervention and non-traditi...

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Conservation Thinning in Secondary Forest: Negative but Mild Effect on Land Molluscs in Closed-Canopy Mixed Oak Forest in Sweden: e0120085

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1673395120

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1673395120

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1932-6203

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10.1371/journal.pone.0120085

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