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Un nid de Traquet motteux installé dans un tronc d'arbre mort = A nest of Wheatear inside a dead treeVOISIN, C; VOISIN, J.-F.Oiseau et la Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. 1991, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 53-54, issn 0030-1531, 2 p.Article
Quantification of submerged wood in a lowland australian stream systemO'CONNOR, N.Freshwater biology (Print). 1992, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 387-395, issn 0046-5070Article
Using decomposition rates to infer how far back tree populations can be reconstructedRICHARDS, S. A; JOHNSON, E. A.Ecology (Durham). 2007, Vol 88, Num 6, pp 1582-1586, issn 0012-9658, 5 p.Article
Primary cavity-site selection by birdsSWALLOW, S. K; GUTIERREZ, R. J; HOWARD, R. A. JR et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1986, Vol 50, Num 4, pp 576-583, issn 0022-541XArticle
LUMBER YIELDS AND VALUES FROM DEAD, STANDING ALPINE FIRDOBIE J; WRIGHT DM.1978; FOREST PROD. J.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 28; NO 5; PP. 27-30; BIBL. 4 REF.Article
Accumulation and decay dynamics of coarse woody debris in a Japanese old-growth subalpine coniferous forestFUKASAWA, Yu; KATSUMATA, Shingo; MORI, Akira S et al.Ecological research. 2014, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 257-269, issn 0912-3814, 13 p.Article
LITTORAL AND SHORELINE WOOD IN MID-CONTINENT GREAT RIVERS (USA)ANGRADI, TED R; TAYLOR, Debra L; JICHA, Terri M et al.River research and applications (Print). 2010, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 261-278, issn 1535-1459, 18 p.Article
The role of foraging woodpeckers in the decomposition of ponderosa pine snags : Cavity nesters and keystone processesFARRIS, Kerry L; HUSS, Martin J; ZACK, Steve et al.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 2004, Vol 106, Num 1, pp 50-59, issn 0010-5422, 10 p.Article
Nest site selection of the great spotted woodpecker Dendrocopus major in two oak woods in southern England and its implications for woodland managementSMITH, K. W.Biological conservation. 1997, Vol 80, Num 3, pp 283-288, issn 0006-3207Article
Snag availability and communities of cavity nesting birds in tropical versus temperate forestsGIBBS, J. P; HUNTER, M. L; MELVIN, S. M et al.Biotropica. 1993, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 236-241, issn 0006-3606Article
Can snag creation benefit a primary cavity nester: Response to an experimental pulse in snag abundanceKILGO, John C; VUKOVICH, Mark A.Biological conservation. 2014, Vol 171, pp 21-28, issn 0006-3207, 8 p.Article
An integrated model for snag and downed woody debris decay class transitionsVANDERWEL, Mark C; MALCOLM, Jay R; SMITH, Sandy M et al.Forest ecology and management. 2006, Vol 234, Num 1-3, pp 48-59, issn 0378-1127, 12 p.Article
Fifty year record of change in tree spatial patterns within a mixed deciduous forestWOLF, Annett.Forest ecology and management. 2005, Vol 215, Num 1-3, pp 212-223, issn 0378-1127, 12 p.Article
Coléoptères capturés sur les racines des arbres, principalement des chênes, renversés par la tempête du 26 décembre 1999 = Coleoptera catched on roots of oaks blown down by the 26th december 1999 stormMATT, R. F; CALLOT, H.Bulletin de la Société entomologique de Mulhouse. 2001, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 91-95, issn 0373-4544Article
Natural decay resistance of heartwood from dead, standing yellow-cedar trees : Laboratory evaluationsDE GROOT, R. C; WOODWARD, B; HENNON, P. E et al.Forest products journal. 2000, Vol 50, Num 1, pp 53-59, issn 0015-7473Article
Snag availability and cavity nesting birds in slash pine plantationsLAND, D; MARION, W. R; O'MEARA, T. E et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1989, Vol 53, Num 4, pp 1165-1171, issn 0022-541XArticle
Snag availability for cavity nesters across a chronosequence of post-harvest landscapes in western NewfoundlandSMITH, Caryn Y; WARKENTIN, Ian G; MORONI, Martin T et al.Forest ecology and management. 2008, Vol 256, Num 4, pp 641-647, issn 0378-1127, 7 p.Article
Dead wood threshold values for the three-toed woodpecker presence in boreal and sub-Alpine forestBÜTLER, R; ANGELSTAM, P; EKELUND, P et al.Biological conservation. 2004, Vol 119, Num 3, pp 305-318, issn 0006-3207, 14 p.Article
Hydraulic guidelines for the re-introduction and management of large woody debris in lowland riversGIPPEL, C. J; O'NEILL, I. C; FINLAYSON, B. L et al.Regulated rivers. 1996, Vol 12, Num 2-3, pp 223-236, issn 0886-9375Conference Paper
The dying legacy of green-tree retention: Different habitat values for polypores and wood-inhabiting lichensRUNNEL, Kadri; ROSENVALD, Raul; LOHMUS, Asko et al.Biological conservation. 2013, Vol 159, pp 187-196, issn 0006-3207, 10 p.Article
Conservation of Forest in Sweden : a strategic ecological analysisFRIDMAN, J.Biological conservation. 2000, Vol 96, Num 1, pp 95-103, issn 0006-3207Article
Decomposition and carbon cycling of dead trees in tropical forests of the central AmazonCHAMBERS, J. Q; HIGUCHI, N; SCHIMEL, J. P et al.Oecologia. 2000, Vol 122, Num 3, pp 380-388, issn 0029-8549Article
Effect of long-term understory prescribed burning on standing and down dead woody material in dry upland oak forestsPOLO, John A; HALLGREN, Stephen W; LESLIE, David M et al.Forest ecology and management. 2013, Vol 291, pp 128-135, issn 0378-1127, 8 p.Article
Thirty-two years of change in an old-growth Ohio beech—maple forestRUNKLE, James R.Ecology (Durham). 2013, Vol 94, Num 5, pp 1165-1175, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article
Availability of cavities for avian cavity nesters in selectively logged subtropical montane forests of the AndesPOLITI, Natalia; HUNTER, Malcolm; RIVERA, Luis et al.Forest ecology and management. 2010, Vol 260, Num 5, pp 893-906, issn 0378-1127, 14 p.Article