Seeing Central African forests through their largest trees

Large tropical trees and a few dominant species were recently identified as the main structuring elements of tropical forests. However, such result did not translate yet into quantitative approaches which are essential to understand, predict and monitor forest functions and composition over large, o...

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Main Authors: Bastin, J.F., Barbier, N., Réjou-Méchain, M., Fayolle, A., Gourlet-Fleury, S., Maniatis, D., Haulleville, T. de, Baya, F., Beeckman, H., Beina, D., Couteron, P., Chuyong, G.B., Dauby, G., Doucet, J.L., Droissart, V., Dufrêne, M., Ewango, C.E.N., Gillet, J.F., Gonmadje, C.H., Hart, T., Kavali, T., Kenfack, D., Libalah, M., Malhi, Y., Makana, J.R., Pélissier, R., Ploton, P., Serckx, A., Sonké, B., Stevart, T., Thomas, D.W., Cannière, C. de, Bogaert, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/94686

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