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Publication Climate impact under the IPCC scenarios S-92a and S-450 on the vegetation with focus on temperate forests between 1975 and 2100
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Publication Age class and standing stock development of high forests in the temperate and boreal zone until 2100: Considering different wood and CO2 managment strategies - six country study USA, Canada, Russian Federation, Germany, Austria and Finland
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Publication Wood energy in the industrialized world: Present status and potential contribution to CO2 mitigation - technology, economy and policy issues
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Publication A two-generation analysis of pollen pool genetic structure in flowering dogwood, Cornus florida (Cornaceae), in the Missouri Ozarks
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Publication Measuring pollen flow in forest trees: An exposition of alternative approaches
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Publication Two-generation analysis of pollen flow across a landscape V: A stepwise approach for extracting factors contributing to pollen structure
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Publication Using genetic markers to estimate the pollen dispersal curve
Pollen dispersal is a critical process that shapes genetic diversity in natural populations of plants. Estimating the pollen dispersal curve can provide insight into the evolutionary dynamics of populations and is essential background for making predictions about changes induced by perturbations. Specifically, we would like to know whether the dispersal curve is exponential, thinâ€tailed (decreasing faster than exponential), or fatâ€tailed (decreasing slower than the exponential). In the latter case, rare events of longâ€distance dispersal will be much more likely.
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Publication Introduction to landscape genetics in tree populations
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Publication A new approach to the study of seed dispersal: A temperate example for tropical systems