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    The flexural lumber properties of Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham. improve with decreasing initial tree spacing by Justin Erasmus (8702619)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">An 18- and a 19-year-old spacing experiment with four levels of initial tree spacing (1.83 m × 1.83 m, 2.35 m × 2.35 m, 3.02 m × 3.02 m and 4.98 m × 4.98 m) were sampled. …”
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    Pictures of carob tree flowers and orchard. by Carmelo Gómez-Martínez (9384385)

    Published 2025
    “…To understand how crop production can be enhanced in a sustainable manner, we evaluated the effects of landscape (habitat loss) and orchard local management (farming system: conventional vs. ecological; male-to-female ratio) on pollinator communities and crop production using data on 20 carob tree orchards across Mallorca Island (Spain). …”
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    Tree cover limits occupancy of a declining game bird by Bradley Kubecka (7387181)

    Published 2025
    “…Despite a well-established positive relationship of bobwhite and prescribed fire based on previous research, we found tree canopy obfuscated any effects of fire frequency on bobwhite occupancy (β<em><sub>Fire</sub></em> = -0.09, 95% CrI: -0.57 – 0.43). …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Evaluating ecosystem multifunctionality in tree-based intercropping: a case study from southern Québec, Canada.docx by David Rivest (3311826)

    Published 2025
    “…We assessed spatial gradients of 11 ES indicators based on field measurements taken at increasing distances from the tree rows within a temperate TBI system of 50 trees ha<sup>-1</sup>, aged 7 to 10 years. …”
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    Characterizations of the three study sites. by Anja Bergmann (14188439)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Habitat loss in Europe severely affects bats, particularly tree-roosting species, due to the decreasing availability of tree cavities. …”