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Quantifying massive outbreaks of the defoliator moth Ormiscodes amphimone in deciduous Nothofagus-dominated southern forests using remote sensing time series analysis
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019)
Forest insect outbreaks are one of the major biotic disturbances on natural and artificial landscapes. Although abundant literature of insect outbreaks exists in the Northern Hemisphere, studies for the Southern Hemisphere ...
Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years
(Wiley & Sons, 2015)
We present a 16 000-year vegetation and climate reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil records obtained at a small alpine lake in South Island, New Zealand (41 degrees S). The expansion of lowland forest taxa ...
Revision and phylogenetics of the genus Paraulax Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) with biological notes and description of a new tribe, a new genus, and five new species
(2009)
The gall wasp genus Paraulax (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) associated with southern beeches (Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)) from South America is revised. The genus Paraulax and its type species, P. perplexa, are redescribed and ...
Heterogeneous genetic structure in a natural population of Raulí (Nothofagus nervosa)
(Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Facultad de Agronomia e Ingenieria Forestal, 2011)
Heterozygote deficiencies in natural populations of outbreeding tree species are common and thought to be due mainly to biparental inbreeding. Inbreeding is believed to be caused by family structure within populations, a ...
Efecto de la impregnación con boro sobre la densidad y módulo dinámico de tres maderas angiospermasEffect of boron impregnation on the density and dynamic modulus of three angiosperm woods
(Corporación Universidad de la CostaColombia, 2023)
A deep learning model of radio wave propagation for precision agriculture and sensor system in greenhouses
(MDPI AGSwitzerland, 2023)
An overview of forest residues as promising low-cost adsorbents
(Gondwana Research, 2021)