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2. European beech stem diameter grows better in mixed than in mono-specific stands at the edge of its distribution in mountain forests
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Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Uhl, Enno, Bielak, Kamil, Bosela, Michal, del Rio, Miren, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Nagel, Thomas A., Pach, Maciej, Avdagić, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bravo, Felipe, de-Dios-García, Javier, Dinca, Lucian, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Giammarchi, Francesco, Hoehn, Maria, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Jaworski, Andrzej, Klopčič, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Lévesque, Mathieu, Lombardi, Fabio, Matović, Bratislav, Ordóñez, Cristóbal, Petráš, Rudolf, Rubio-Cuadrado, Alvaro, Stojanovic, Dejan, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Svoboda, Mirolav, Versace, Soraya, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, and Tognetti, Roberto
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- 2021
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3. Empirical and process-based models predict enhanced beech growth in European mountains under climate change scenarios: A multimodel approach
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Slovak Research and Development Agency, Slovenian Research Agency, Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Junta de Castilla y León, European Commission, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development (Serbia), Ministry of Education and Science (Bulgaria), Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro [0000-0001-5299-6063], Marcis, Peter [0000-0001-5143-3509], Merganičová, Katarina [0000-0003-4380-7472], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bellan, Michal [0000-0001-9602-4629], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Bravo, Felipe [0000-0001-7348-6695], Coll, Lluís [0000-0002-8035-5949], Cseke, Klára [0000-0002-1728-5167], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Dinca, Lucian [0000-0003-0399-3688], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Drozdowski, Stanisław [0000-0002-1253-7281], Giammarchi, Francesco [0000-0003-3999-3583], Gömöryová, Erika [0000-0002-0374-1168], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Kašanin-Grubin, Milica [0000-0002-7764-2509], Klopcic, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Kurylyak, Viktor [0000-0002-8647-6514], Montes, Fernando [0000-0001-5859-8533], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo [0000-0003-0126-1651], Skrzyszewski, Jerzy [0000-0003-4330-5827], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Stojanovic, Dejan [0000-0003-2967-2049], Svoboda, Miroslav [0000-0003-4050-3422], Tonon, Giustino [0000-0002-4851-0662], Mitrovic, Suzana [0000-0003-1855-4418], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Bosela, Michal, Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro, Marcis, Peter, Merganičová, Katarina, Fleischer, Peter, Forrester, David I., Uhl, Enno, Avdagić, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Bielak, Kamil, Bravo, Felipe, Coll, Lluís, Cseke, Klára, Río, Miren del, Dinca, Lucian, Dobor, Laura, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Giammarchi, Francesco, Gömöryová, Erika, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Kašanin-Grubin, Milica, Klopcic, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Montes, Fernando, Pach, Maciej, Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Stojanovic, Dejan, Svoboda, Miroslav, Tonon, Giustino, Versace, Soraya, Mitrovic, Suzana, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Pretzsch, Hans, Tognetti, Roberto, Slovak Research and Development Agency, Slovenian Research Agency, Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Junta de Castilla y León, European Commission, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development (Serbia), Ministry of Education and Science (Bulgaria), Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro [0000-0001-5299-6063], Marcis, Peter [0000-0001-5143-3509], Merganičová, Katarina [0000-0003-4380-7472], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bellan, Michal [0000-0001-9602-4629], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Bravo, Felipe [0000-0001-7348-6695], Coll, Lluís [0000-0002-8035-5949], Cseke, Klára [0000-0002-1728-5167], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Dinca, Lucian [0000-0003-0399-3688], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Drozdowski, Stanisław [0000-0002-1253-7281], Giammarchi, Francesco [0000-0003-3999-3583], Gömöryová, Erika [0000-0002-0374-1168], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Kašanin-Grubin, Milica [0000-0002-7764-2509], Klopcic, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Kurylyak, Viktor [0000-0002-8647-6514], Montes, Fernando [0000-0001-5859-8533], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo [0000-0003-0126-1651], Skrzyszewski, Jerzy [0000-0003-4330-5827], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Stojanovic, Dejan [0000-0003-2967-2049], Svoboda, Miroslav [0000-0003-4050-3422], Tonon, Giustino [0000-0002-4851-0662], Mitrovic, Suzana [0000-0003-1855-4418], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Bosela, Michal, Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro, Marcis, Peter, Merganičová, Katarina, Fleischer, Peter, Forrester, David I., Uhl, Enno, Avdagić, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Bielak, Kamil, Bravo, Felipe, Coll, Lluís, Cseke, Klára, Río, Miren del, Dinca, Lucian, Dobor, Laura, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Giammarchi, Francesco, Gömöryová, Erika, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Kašanin-Grubin, Milica, Klopcic, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Montes, Fernando, Pach, Maciej, Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Stojanovic, Dejan, Svoboda, Miroslav, Tonon, Giustino, Versace, Soraya, Mitrovic, Suzana, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Pretzsch, Hans, and Tognetti, Roberto
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Process-based models and empirical modelling techniques are frequently used to (i) explore the sensitivity of tree growth to environmental variables, and (ii) predict the future growth of trees and forest stands under climate change scenarios. However, modelling approaches substantially influence predictions of the sensitivity of trees to environmental factors. Here, we used tree-ring width (TRW) data from 1630 beech trees from a network of 70 plots established across European mountains to build empirical predictive growth models using various modelling approaches. In addition, we used 3-PG and Biome-BGCMuSo process-based models to compare growth predictions with derived empirical models. Results revealed similar prediction errors (RMSE) across models ranging between 3.71 and 7.54 cm2 of basal area increment (BAI). The models explained most of the variability in BAI ranging from 54 % to 87 %. Selected explanatory variables (despite being statistically highly significant) and the pattern of the growth sensitivity differed between models substantially. We identified only five factors with the same effect and the same sensitivity pattern in all empirical models: tree DBH, competition index, elevation, Gini index of DBH, and soil silt content. However, the sensitivity to most of the climate variables was low and inconsistent among the empirical models. Both empirical and process-based models suggest that beech in European mountains will, on average, likely experience better growth conditions under both 4.5 and 8.5 RCP scenarios. The process-based models indicated that beech may grow better across European mountains by 1.05 to 1.4 times in warmer conditions. The empirical models identified several drivers of tree growth that are not included in the current process-based models (e.g., different nutrients) but may have a substantial effect on final results, particularly if they are limiting factors. Hence, future development of process-based models may build upon our findi
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- 2023
4. European beech stem diameter grows better in mixed than in mono-specific stands at the edge of its distribution in mountain forests
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European Commission, Bavarian State Forests, Bavarian State Ministry for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Research Institute (Hungary), Government of Poland, Slovenian Research Agency, Bulgarian National Science Fund, Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Del Rio, Miren [0000-0001-7496-3713], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bellan, Michal [0000-0001-9602-4629], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Bončina, Andrej [0000-0002-2521-5564], Bravo, Felipe [0000-0001-7348-6695], de-Dios-García, J. [0000-0003-3706-3390], Dinca, Lucian [0000-0003-0399-3688], Drozdowski, Stanisław [0000-0002-1253-7281], Giammarchi, Francesco [0000-0003-3999-3583], Hoehn, Maria [0000-0002-3630-5485], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Klopčič, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Kurylyak, Viktor [0000-0002-8647-6514], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Matović, Bratislav [0000-0002-4664-6355], Ordóñez, Cristóbal [0000-0001-5354-3760], Petráš, Rudolf [0000-0001-9229-7806], Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro [0000-0001-5299-6063], Skrzyszewski, Jerzy [0000-0003-4330-5827], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Uhl, Enno, Bielak, Kamil, Bosela, Michal, Río, Miren del, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Nagel, Thomas A., Pach, Maciej, Avdagić, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bravo, Felipe, de-Dios-García, J., Dinca, Lucian, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Giammarchi, Francesco, Hoehn, Maria, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Jaworski, Andrzej, Klopcic, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Lévesque, Mathieu, Lombardi, Fabio, Matović, Bratislav, Ordóñez, Cristóbal, Petráš, Rudolf, Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro, Stojanovic, Dejan, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Svoboda, Miroslav, Versace, Soraya, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, European Commission, Bavarian State Forests, Bavarian State Ministry for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Research Institute (Hungary), Government of Poland, Slovenian Research Agency, Bulgarian National Science Fund, Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Del Rio, Miren [0000-0001-7496-3713], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bellan, Michal [0000-0001-9602-4629], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Bončina, Andrej [0000-0002-2521-5564], Bravo, Felipe [0000-0001-7348-6695], de-Dios-García, J. [0000-0003-3706-3390], Dinca, Lucian [0000-0003-0399-3688], Drozdowski, Stanisław [0000-0002-1253-7281], Giammarchi, Francesco [0000-0003-3999-3583], Hoehn, Maria [0000-0002-3630-5485], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Klopčič, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Kurylyak, Viktor [0000-0002-8647-6514], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Matović, Bratislav [0000-0002-4664-6355], Ordóñez, Cristóbal [0000-0001-5354-3760], Petráš, Rudolf [0000-0001-9229-7806], Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro [0000-0001-5299-6063], Skrzyszewski, Jerzy [0000-0003-4330-5827], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Uhl, Enno, Bielak, Kamil, Bosela, Michal, Río, Miren del, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Nagel, Thomas A., Pach, Maciej, Avdagić, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bravo, Felipe, de-Dios-García, J., Dinca, Lucian, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Giammarchi, Francesco, Hoehn, Maria, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Jaworski, Andrzej, Klopcic, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Lévesque, Mathieu, Lombardi, Fabio, Matović, Bratislav, Ordóñez, Cristóbal, Petráš, Rudolf, Rubio-Cuadrado, Álvaro, Stojanovic, Dejan, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Svoboda, Miroslav, Versace, Soraya, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, and Tognetti, Roberto
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Recent studies show that several tree species are spreading to higher latitudes and elevations due to climate change. European beech, presently dominating from the colline to the subalpine vegetation belt, is already present in upper montane subalpine forests and has a high potential to further advance to higher elevations in European mountain forests, where the temperature is predicted to further increase in the near future. Although essential for adaptive silviculture, it remains unknown whether the upward shift of beech could be assisted when it is mixed with Norway spruce or silver fir compared with mono-specific stands, as the species interactions under such conditions are hardly known. In this study, we posed the general hypotheses that the growth depending on age of European beech in mountain forests was similar in mono-specific and mixed-species stands and remained stable over time and space in the last two centuries. The scrutiny of these hypotheses was based on increment coring of 1240 dominant beech trees in 45 plots in mono-specific stands of beech and in 46 mixed mountain forests. We found that (i) on average, mean tree diameter increased linearly with age. The age trend was linear in both forest types, but the slope of the age–growth relationship was higher in mono-specific than in mixed mountain forests. (ii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was stronger reduced with increasing elevation than that in mixed-species stands. (iii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was on average higher than beech growth in mixed stands. However, at elevations > 1200 m, growth of beech in mixed stands was higher than that in mono-specific stands. Differences in the growth patterns among elevation zones are less pronounced now than in the past, in both mono-specific and mixed stands. As the higher and longer persisting growth rates extend the flexibility of suitable ages or size for tree harvest and removal, the longer-lasting growth may be of special relevance for
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- 2021
5. Temperature effect on size distributions in spruce-fir-beech mixed stands across Europe
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del Rio, Miren [0000-0001-7496-3713], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Condés, Sonia, Río, Miren del, Forrester, David I., Avdagić, Admir, Bielak, Kamil, Bončina, Andrej, Bosela, Michal, Hilmers, Torben, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Jaworski, Andrzej, Nagel, Thomas A., Sitkova, Zuzana, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Tognetti, Roberto, Tonon, Giustino, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Pretzsch, Hans, del Rio, Miren [0000-0001-7496-3713], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Condés, Sonia, Río, Miren del, Forrester, David I., Avdagić, Admir, Bielak, Kamil, Bončina, Andrej, Bosela, Michal, Hilmers, Torben, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Jaworski, Andrzej, Nagel, Thomas A., Sitkova, Zuzana, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Tognetti, Roberto, Tonon, Giustino, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, and Pretzsch, Hans
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Forest composed of Picea abies L., Abies alba Mill. and Fagus sylvatica L. cover a large area in the European mountain regions and have a high ecological and socio-economic importance as they supply many ecosystems services. Because of climate change, these forests are exposed to warming, and this effect increases with elevation, which may impact their delivery of goods and services. Previous studies did not find significant changes in the overall productivity of these species over the last 30 years, but they observed changes in species competitiveness at the species and tree levels. In this study, we aimed to link previous results on tree, species and stand level growth in spruce-fir-beech mixed mountain forests by analysing species size distribution dynamics under different climate conditions and their effect on stand growth. We developed a matrix model based on data from 76 long-term experimental plots distributed throughout Europe. We used the change in stand basal area to explore whether temperature modifies species size dominances and proportions, whether the temperature effects on changes in species basal area depend on species size dominance, and whether the effect of species size dominance on changes in the stand basal area varies with temperature. Our results showed that annual mean temperature is an important climatic driver of species dynamics in spruce-fir-beech mixed mountain forests, such that stand basal area growth was favored by higher temperatures, particularly due to positive responses of silver fir which were greater than negative effects of temperature on European beech. The high temperatures also favored the size-dominance of silver fir, while European beech tended to have smaller diameters, independent of the temperature. We also found that the identity of the size-dominant species also influenced changes in stand basal area, with the highest or the lowest changes when Norway spruce and European beech were the size-dominant species, respectiv
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- 2022
6. Evidence of elevation-specific growth changes of spruce, fir, and beech in european mixed mountain forests during the last three centuries
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European Commission, Bavarian State Ministry for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry, Bulgarian National Science Fund, Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Biber, Peter [0000-0002-9700-8708], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Bončina, Andrej [0000-0002-2521-5564], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Sitkova, Zuzana [0000-0001-6354-6105], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Stojanovic, Dejan [0000-0003-2967-2049], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Biber, Peter, Avdagić, Admir, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Lévesque, Mathieu, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Nagel, Thomas A., Río, Miren del, Sitkova, Zuzana, Schütze, G., Stajić, Branko, Stojanovic, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, European Commission, Bavarian State Ministry for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry, Bulgarian National Science Fund, Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Biber, Peter [0000-0002-9700-8708], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Bončina, Andrej [0000-0002-2521-5564], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Sitkova, Zuzana [0000-0001-6354-6105], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Stojanovic, Dejan [0000-0003-2967-2049], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Biber, Peter, Avdagić, Admir, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Lévesque, Mathieu, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Nagel, Thomas A., Río, Miren del, Sitkova, Zuzana, Schütze, G., Stajić, Branko, Stojanovic, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, and Tognetti, Roberto
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In Europe, mixed mountain forests, primarily comprised of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.), silver fir (Abies alba Mill.), and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), cover about 10 × 106 ha at elevations between~600 and 1600 m a.s.l. These forests provide invaluable ecosystem services. However, the growth of these forests and the competition among their main species are expected to be strongly affected by climate warming. In this study, we analyzed the growth development of spruce, fir, and beech in moist mixed mountain forests in Europe over the last 300 years. Based on tree-ring analyses on long-term observational plots, we found for all three species (i) a nondecelerating, linear diameter growth trend spanning more than 300 years; (ii) increased growth levels and trends, the latter being particularly pronounced for fir and beech; and (iii) an elevation-dependent change of fir and beech growth. Whereas in the past, the growth was highest at lower elevations, today’s growth is superior at higher elevations. This spatiotemporal pattern indicates significant changes in the growth and interspecific competition at the expense of spruce in mixed mountain forests. We discuss possible causes, consequences, and silvicultural implications of these distinct growth changes in mixed mountain forests.
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- 2020
7. The productivity of mixed mountain forests comprised of Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies, and Abies alba across Europe
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Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland), Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bartkowicz, Leszek [0000-0001-8989-6795], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Hobi, Martina L. [0000-0003-3537-9738], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Klopcic, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Matović, Bratislav [0000-0002-4664-6355], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Petráš, Rudolf [0000-0001-9229-7806], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben, Avdagić, Admir, Bartkowicz, Leszek, Bielak, Kamil, Binder, Franz, Bonina, Andrej, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Hobi, Martina L., Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Jaworski, Andrzej, Klopcic, Matija, Matović, Bratislav, Nagel, Thomas A., Petráš, Rudolf, Río, Miren del, Stajić, Branko, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, Pretzsch, Hans, Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland), Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bartkowicz, Leszek [0000-0001-8989-6795], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Hobi, Martina L. [0000-0003-3537-9738], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Klopcic, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Matović, Bratislav [0000-0002-4664-6355], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Petráš, Rudolf [0000-0001-9229-7806], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben, Avdagić, Admir, Bartkowicz, Leszek, Bielak, Kamil, Binder, Franz, Bonina, Andrej, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Hobi, Martina L., Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Jaworski, Andrzej, Klopcic, Matija, Matović, Bratislav, Nagel, Thomas A., Petráš, Rudolf, Río, Miren del, Stajić, Branko, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, and Pretzsch, Hans
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Mixed mountain forests of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst), and silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) cover a total area of more than 10 million hectares in Europe. Due to altitudinal zoning, these forests are particularly vulnerable to climate change. However, as little is known about the long-term development of the productivity and the adaptation and mitigation potential of these forest systems in Europe, reliable information on productivity is required for sustainable forest management. Using generalized additive mixed models this study investigated 60 long-term experimental plots and provides information about the productivity of mixed mountain forests across a variety of European mountain areas in a standardized way for the first time. The average periodic annual volume increment (PAI) of these forests amounts to 9.3 m3ha-1y-1. Despite a significant increase in annual mean temperature the PAI has not changed significantly over the last 30 years. However, at the species level, we found significant changes in the growth dynamics. While beech had a PAI of 8.2 m3ha-1y-1 over the entire period (1980-2010), the PAI of spruce dropped significantly from 14.2 to 10.8 m3ha-1y-1, and the PAI of fir rose significantly from 7.2 to 11.3 m3ha-1y-1. Consequently, we observed stable stand volume increments in relation to climate change.
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8. Temperature effect on size distributions in spruce-fir-beech mixed stands across Europe
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Condés, Sonia, primary, del Río, Miren, additional, Forrester, David I., additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Bielak, Kamil, additional, Bončina, Andrej, additional, Bosela, Michal, additional, Hilmers, Torben, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Drozdowski, Stanisław, additional, Jaworski, Andrzej, additional, Nagel, Thomas A., additional, Sitková, Zuzana, additional, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, additional, Tognetti, Roberto, additional, Tonon, Giustino, additional, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, additional, and Pretzsch, Hans, additional
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9. Starost stabala jele (Abies alba mill.), smrče (Picea abies karst.) i bukve (Fagus sylvatica l.) u mješovitim raznodobnim višespratnim sastojinama na planini Igman
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, primary, Selman, Adis, additional, Čabaravdić, Azra, additional, and Jamaković, Azer, additional
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- 2021
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10. REGRESSION MODEL FOR ASSESSMENT OF VOLUME OF MERCHANTABLE WOOD OF EVEN-AGED NOT-TENDED FOREST PLANTATIONS OF SCOTS PINE ON CARBONATE SUBSTRATES IN B&H
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Balić, Besim, primary, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Višnjić, Ćemal, additional, and Hadžiabdić, Vahid, additional
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- 2021
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11. Modeliranje debljine kore bukve (Fagus sylvatica L.)
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Lojo, Ahmet, primary, Knežević, Jelena, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Halilović, Velid, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Balić, Besim, additional, and Musić, Jusuf, additional
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12. Spatial structure – case study on experimental plots of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and scots pine (Pinus sylvestrisL.) in Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Pamić, Ehlimana, primary, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Halilović, Velid, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, and Jamaković, Azer, additional
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- 2021
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13. Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests
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European Commission, Río, M. del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Vergarechea, Marta [0000-0002-8631-2982], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Alday, Josu G. [0000-0001-7510-8655], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Sitkova, Zuzana [0000-0001-6354-6105], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Río, Miren del, Vergarechea, Marta, Hilmers, Torben, Alday, Josu G., Avdagić, Admir, Binder, Franz, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Halilović, Velid, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Klopcic, Matija, Lévesque, Mathieu, Nagel, Thomas A., Sitkova, Zuzana, Schütze, G., Stajić, Branko, Stojanovic, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, Pretzsch, Hans, European Commission, Río, M. del [0000-0001-7496-3713], Vergarechea, Marta [0000-0002-8631-2982], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Alday, Josu G. [0000-0001-7510-8655], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Sitkova, Zuzana [0000-0001-6354-6105], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Forrester, David I. [0000-0003-4546-3554], Río, Miren del, Vergarechea, Marta, Hilmers, Torben, Alday, Josu G., Avdagić, Admir, Binder, Franz, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Halilović, Velid, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Klopcic, Matija, Lévesque, Mathieu, Nagel, Thomas A., Sitkova, Zuzana, Schütze, G., Stajić, Branko, Stojanovic, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, and Pretzsch, Hans
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Spruce-fir-beech mixed forests cover a large area in European mountain regions, with high ecological and socio-economic importance. As elevation-zone systems they are highly affected by climate change, which is modifying species growth patterns and productivity shifts among species. The extent to which associated tree species can access resources and grow asynchronously may affect their resistance and persistence under climate change. Intra-specific synchrony in annual tree growth is a good indicator of species specific dependence on environmental conditions variability. However, little attention has been paid to explore the role of the inter-specific growth asynchrony in the adaptation of mixed forests to climate change. Here we used a database of 1790 tree-ring series collected from 28 experimental plots in spruce-fir-beech mixed forests across Europe to explore how spatio-temporal patterns of the intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony relate to climate variation during the past century. We further examined whether synchrony in growth response to inter-annual environmental fluctuations depended on site conditions. We found that the inter-specific growth synchrony was always lower than the intra-specific synchrony, for both high (inter-annual fluctuations) and low frequency (mid- to long-term) growth variation, suggesting between species niche complementarity at both temporal levels. Intra- and inter-specific synchronies in inter-annual growth fluctuations significantly changed along elevation, being greater at higher elevations. Moreover, the climate warming likely induced temporal changes in synchrony, but the effect varied along the elevation gradient. The synchrony strongly intensified at lower elevations likely due to climate warming and drying conditions. Our results suggest that intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony can be used as an indicator of temporal niche complementarity among species. We conclude that spruce-fir-beech mixtures should be prefe
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14. Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests
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del Río, Miren, primary, Vergarechea, Marta, additional, Hilmers, Torben, additional, Alday, Josu G, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Binderh, Franz, additional, Bosela, Michal, additional, Dobor, Laura, additional, Forrester, David I., additional, Halilović, Velid, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Klopcic, Matija, additional, Lévesque, Mathieu, additional, Nagel, Thomas A., additional, Sitkova, Zuzana, additional, Schütze, Gerhard, additional, Stajić, Branko, additional, Stojanović, Dejan, additional, Uhl, Enno, additional, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, additional, Tognetti, Roberto, additional, and Pretzsch, Hans, additional
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15. European beech stem diameter grows better in mixed than in mono-specific stands at the edge of its distribution in mountain forests
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Pretzsch, Hans, primary, Hilmers, Torben, additional, Uhl, Enno, additional, Bielak, Kamil, additional, Bosela, Michal, additional, del Rio, Miren, additional, Dobor, Laura, additional, Forrester, David I., additional, Nagel, Thomas A., additional, Pach, Maciej, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Bellan, Michal, additional, Binder, Franz, additional, Bončina, Andrej, additional, Bravo, Felipe, additional, de-Dios-García, Javier, additional, Dinca, Lucian, additional, Drozdowski, Stanisław, additional, Giammarchi, Francesco, additional, Hoehn, Maria, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Jaworski, Andrzej, additional, Klopčič, Matija, additional, Kurylyak, Viktor, additional, Lévesque, Mathieu, additional, Lombardi, Fabio, additional, Matović, Bratislav, additional, Ordóñez, Cristóbal, additional, Petráš, Rudolf, additional, Rubio-Cuadrado, Alvaro, additional, Stojanovic, Dejan, additional, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, additional, Stajić, Branko, additional, Svoboda, Mirolav, additional, Versace, Soraya, additional, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, additional, and Tognetti, Roberto, additional
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16. Model for estimation merchantable wood volume of spruce (Picea abies Karst) in Canton 10, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Balić, Besim, primary, Seletković, Ante, additional, Halilović, Velid, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Musić, Jusuf, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, and Lojo, Ahmet, additional
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17. Evidence of elevation-specific growth changes of spruce, fir, and beech in European mixed mountain forests during the last three centuries
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Pretzsch, Hans, primary, Hilmers, Torben, additional, Biber, Peter, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Binder, Franz, additional, Bončina, Andrej, additional, Bosela, Michal, additional, Dobor, Laura, additional, Forrester, David I., additional, Lévesque, Mathieu, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Nagel, Thomas A., additional, del Río, Miren, additional, Sitkova, Zuzana, additional, Schütze, Gerhard, additional, Stajić, Branko, additional, Stojanović, Dejan, additional, Uhl, Enno, additional, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, additional, and Tognetti, Roberto, additional
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18. PREGLED ISTRAŽIVANJA STRUKTURNIH I PROIZVODNIH KARAKTERISTIKA ŠUMA U BIH PROVEDENIH NA ŠUMARSKOM FAKULTETU UNIVERZITETA U SARAJEVU U OBLASTI UREĐIVANJA ŠUMA.
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Čabaravdić, Azra, Balić, Besim, Lojo, Ahmet, and Avdagić, Admir
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19. Modelling Bark Thickness of Norway Spruce (Picea abies Karst)
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Musić, Jusuf, primary, Halilović, Velid, additional, Knežević, Jelena, additional, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Balić, Besim, additional, and Lojo, Ahmet, additional
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20. The productivity of mixed mountain forests comprised of Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies, and Abies alba across Europe
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Hilmers, Torben, primary, Avdagić, Admir, additional, Bartkowicz, Leszek, additional, Bielak, Kamil, additional, Binder, Franz, additional, Bončina, Andrej, additional, Dobor, Laura, additional, Forrester, David I, additional, Hobi, Martina L, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Jaworski, Andrzej, additional, Klopčič, Matija, additional, Matović, Bratislav, additional, Nagel, Thomas A, additional, Petráš, Rudolf, additional, del Rio, Miren, additional, Stajić, Branko, additional, Uhl, Enno, additional, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, additional, Tognetti, Roberto, additional, and Pretzsch, Hans, additional
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21. Age of trees of fir (Abies alba Mill.), spruce (Picea abies Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in mixed uneven-aged multilayered stands on mountain Igman.
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Selman, Adis, Čabaravdić, Azra, and Jamaković, Azer
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EUROPEAN beech ,SILVER fir ,TREE age ,NORWAY spruce ,BEECH ,SPRUCE - Abstract
This particular paper analyzes the age of fir (Abies alba Mill.), spruce (Picea abies Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees, with a diameter at breast height of approximately 50 cm (diametar classes 47.5 and 52.5 cm) in mixed uneven-aged multi-leyerd stands. Research data was obtained from four continuous experimental plots on Mt. Igman, with different site conditions and stand structure on which the selective management method is carried out. Based on the number of annual growth rings on the incerement cores to the center of the tree taken at a height of 1.3 m, the so-called “age of growth” was determined (Flury according to Stamenković, Vučković 1988). However, the actual age is greater than the determined age, for the time required to reach a height of 1.3 m. The research indicated that the tree age is of great variability. The range for fir trees is from 70 to 350 years, for spruce trees from 65 to 256 years and for beech trees from 113 to 275 years. Moreover, the research implicates that the differences in age between tree species within one stand aren’t statistically significant in all analyzed cases, while differences between trees of the same tree species from stands of different site and stand conditions are statistically significant. The differences between the observed fir and beech trees in the same stand are not statistically significant, while the differences between the trees of these tree species and spruce trees are statistically significant. For all observed tree species, it was found that the age of trees is on average lower in sites of medium quality, compared to sites of better and lower quality. It was concluded that differences in the age of observed trees are determined by tree species, site conditions and stand structure (competitive relations) and other factors not covered by this study, and that the age of trees of certain species to some extent indicates the production potential of sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Spatial structure - case study on experimental plots of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Pamić, Ehlimana, Avdagić, Admir, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Halilović, Velid, and Jamaković, Azer
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EUROPEAN beech ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,PINE ,SCOTS pine ,POISSON distribution ,SPECIES diversity ,BEECH - Abstract
Spatial structure is the horizontal and vertical arrangement of individual trees. It affects many processes in the stand such as stability, production and regeneration. Stand structure parameters are used to describe spatial structure on experimental plots. The paper presents methods that describe the stand structure through three levels of diversity related to position, species and size. Research has been conducted on two experimental plots from the area of Olovo. Referent trees and their competitors were selected on both experimental plots, and competitors were defined by referent tree distance. The aim of this paper is to describe the spatial structure on experimental plot of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and experimental plot of European beech and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). Indicators of spatial diversity, dimensional diversity and diversity of tree species have been determined to achieve that aim. For each experimental plots are described: horizontal tree distribution (Poisson Distribution, Clapham's Variance - Mean Ratio and Morisita's Index of Dispersion), diameter differentiation (Diameter Differentiation by Füldner and Dominance Index by Hui et al.), species diversity and structural diversity (Species Profile Index by Pretzsch) and species intermingling (Species Intermingling Index by Füldner). Obtained results show that the stand structure of both experimental plots deviates from random distribution. Dimensional diversity parameters indicate stronger intensity of competition for beech trees. Analysis of species diversity showed that beech trees occur in groups or patches, and the other represented species mix more intensive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. MODEL ZA PROCJENU VOLUMENA KRUPNOG DRVETA STABALA SMREKE (PICEA ABIES KARST) NA PODRUČJU KANTONA 10 U FEDERACIJI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE.
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BALIĆ, Besim, SELETKOVIĆ, Ante, LOJO, Ahmet, IBRAHIMSPAHIĆ, Aida, MUSIĆ, Jusuf, AVDAGIĆ, Admir, and HALILOVIĆ, Velid
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24. SELECTION OF REGRESSION MODELS FOR GRAPHICALLY DETERMINED SITE CLASS CURVES FOR FIR IN UNEVEN-AGED STANDS IN BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA
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Balić, Besim, primary, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Lojo, Ahmet, additional, and Avdagić, Admir, additional
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- 2017
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25. EVALUATION OF MLR AND GWR REGRESSION MODELS OF CURRENT ANNUAL INCREMENT PREDICTED BY GROWING STOCK, TOPOGRAPHICAL AND LANDSAT 8 SPECTRAL DATA IN THE NORTHEAST BOSNIAN MIXED FOREST
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Čabaravdić, Azra, primary, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Osmanović, Merisa, additional, and Starčević, Mirsada, additional
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- 2016
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26. DEBLJINA I UDIO KORE U ZAPREMINI OBLOG DRVETA JELE (Abies alba Mill.).
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Lojo, Ahmet, Musić, Jusuf, Balić, Besim, Avdagić, Admir, Halilović, Velid, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, and Knežević, Jelena
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27. REGRESSION MODEL FOR ASSESSMENT OF VOLUME OF MERCHANTABLE WOOD OF EVEN-AGED NOT-TENDED FOREST PLANTATIONS OF SCOTS PINE ON CARBONATE SUBSTRATES IN B&H.
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Balić, Besim, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Višnjić, Ćemal, and Hadžiabdić, Vahidin
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SCOTS pine ,TREE farms ,FOREST management ,FORESTS & forestry ,REGRESSION analysis ,AUSTRIAN pine - Abstract
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28. SELECTION OF REGRESSION MODELS FOR GRAPHICALLY DETERMINED SITE CLASS CURVES FOR FIR IN UNEVEN-AGED STANDS IN BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA.
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Balić, Besim, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Lojo, Ahmet, and Avdagić, Admir
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FOREST management ,REGRESSION analysis ,TARIFF - Abstract
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29. ECOLOGICAL, PRODUCTIVE AND SILVICULTURAL CATEGORISATION OF COPPICE BEECH STANDS IN THE AREA OF SARAJEVO CANTON
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Balić, Besim, primary, Višnjić, Ćemal, additional, Vojniković, Sead, additional, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional, Lojo, Ahmet, additional, and Avdagić, Admir, additional
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30. DIAMETER STRUCTURE AND HEIGHT OF TREES DYNAMICS OF FIR (Abies alba Mill.) AND SPRUCE (Picea abies Karst.) STANDS IN MANAGEMENT UNIT „IGMAN“(permanent sample plots 43 and 58)
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, primary, Balić, Besim, additional, and Lojo, Ahmet, additional
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31. THE POST-HOC POWER ANALYSIS OF FOREST PRODUCTIVITY ATTRIBUTES IN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN CENTRAL BOSNIA.
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ČABARAVDIĆ, Azra, IBRAHIMSPAHIĆ, Aida, and STARČEVIĆ, Mirsada
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FOREST productivity , *FOREST management , *FORESTS & forestry , *AGRICULTURAL productivity , *BIODIVERSITY - Abstract
Forest productive attributes changes over time in native forests has been recognized as crucial challenge for management of uneven aged mixed forests in Bosnia and Herzegovina since middle of the last century. Experimental study has been carried out on set of experimental plots established in mixed stands on mountain Igman in central Bosnia. The most important forest productivity attributes changes based on repeated measures have been monitored over time. The aim of this research was to conduct the post-hoc power analysis for monitored forest attributes: basal area per ha (BA), growing stock per ha (GS) and current annual increment per ha (CAIv). Here are used repeated measures conduced on the 10 experimental plots in two types of mixed stands: fir-spruce and fir-spruce-beech plots (five plots per each type) measured in five (BA and GS) and four (CAIv) occasions in periods between 10-20 years. Analyses of variance (ANOVA) within and within-between repeated measures were applied and power analysis was performed. ANOVA within forest type over time showed highly significant differences for all attributes (α = 0.05, p < 0.001). Here, power analysis for comparison of stand attributes resulted in observed high power values ranged from 82% to 99% (very low risk of Type II errors). Then, ANOVA between two forest types over time showed different significances for forest attributes (α = 0.05, pBA = 0.25, pGS = 0.23 and pCAIv = 0.02). The risks of Type II errors were high for BA and GS (from 66% to 72%) while conclusions for CAIv could be accepted with very low risk (4%). So, the post-hoc power analysis of comparisons of stand attributes between forests types found low power for BA (28%) and GS (34%) and high power for CAIv (96%). These findings confirm importance of proper forest species composition planning in mixed stands related to highest wood productivity and other forest characteristics as biodiversity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS IN FUNCTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREST RESOURCES AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
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DELIĆ, Sabina, KEČA, Ljiljana, IBRAHIMSPAHIĆ, Aida, ČABARAVDIĆ, Azra, and BEHLULOVIĆ, Damir
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FOREST products ,MUSHROOMS ,SUSTAINABLE development ,RURAL development ,ECOLOGY - Abstract
Forest resources in Bosnia and Herzegovina present rich sites of various non-wood forest products. In the concept of sustainable use of forest resources and assurance the economic, environmental and social effects, non-wood forest products have great importance, especially in the strategic commitments of rural development. However, information on the potentials of non-wood forest products in Bosnia and Herzegovina is very scant, whereas institutional and procedural framework relevant to this sector is underdeveloped. In this paper value chain analysis of non-wood forest products in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been carried out in order to identify the participants in the value chain, their mutual relations, and the analysis of organizational and institutional issues that affect the economic aspects of certain stages of the value chain. Survey method was used for primary data collection in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the relevant information from participants in the chain of non-wood forest products has been obtained. The study included a sample of 156 collectors, who had continuity in the collection and delivery, and 18 companies engaged in purchasing, processing and distribution, which have agreed to participate in the research. For data processing and interpretation of the results classical methods of analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction and comparison, and statistical methods of trend analysis were used. Technique of SWOT analysis was used in order to identify the positive and negative factors, as the basis for defining the strategic direction of non-wood forest products sector development. The obtained results indicate on the presence of numerous problems in the value chain. The share of individual groups of non-wood forest products in the analyzed period is: 50% of berries, 40% of medicinal and aromatic plants and 10% of mushrooms. The average annual growth rate of purchased and processed amounts of medicinal and aromatic plants was 17%, 28% of forest berries, and 34% of mushrooms. Approximately 93% of these products are distributed in the international market, whereas achieved prices are twice as high as compared to the domestic market. Sales trend has been increasing both in the domestic and foreign markets. The average annual growth rate of sales in the domestic market for mushrooms is 120%, for forest berries 85%, and for medicinal and aromatic plants 64%. The average annual growth rate of sales in foreign markets is 15% for medicinal and aromatic plants, 26% for berries and 33% for mushrooms. The most important foreign markets are Germany, Italy and Austria, and also the United States and Canada for essential oils. The research results show that it is necessary to take certain measures on improvement the institutional and procedural framework relevant for the sector of non-wood forest products, for purpose of its affirmation and contribution to overall national economy. Observed in a broader socio-economic context, it can significantly affect the definition of the forest policy objectives, multifunctional use and determining the strategic direction of sustainable forestry development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. DEBLJINSKA I VISINSKA STRUKTURA JEDNODOBNIH ZASADA CRNOG BORA (Pinus nigra Arn.) NA KARBONATNIM SUPSTRATIMA U BOSNI
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, primary, Balić, Besim, additional, and Lojo, Ahmet, additional
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34. UTVRÐIVANJE BONITETNE DISPOZICIJE STANIŠTA IZDANAČKIH ŠUMA BUKVE NA PODRUČJU KANTONA SARAJEVO
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Balić, Besim, primary, Lojo, Ahmet, additional, and Ibrahimspahić, Aida, additional
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35. ANALIZA USPIJEVANJA ŠEST VRSTA ČETINARA NA PODRUČJU GOSTOVIČKE RIJEKE
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, primary, Ballian, Dalibor, additional, and Gurda, Safet, additional
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36. DEBLJINSKA RASPODJELA ZAPREMINE I ZAPREMINSKOG PRIRASTA JEDNODOBNIH ZASADA CRNOG BORA (PINUS NIGRA ARN.) NA KARBONATNIM SUPSTRATIMA U BOSNI
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, primary
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37. IZRADA DISPOZICIJE BONITETNIH RAZREDA STANIŠTA JEDNODOBNIH ZASADA CRNOG BORA (Pinus nigra Arn.) NA KARBONATNIM SUPSTRATIMA U BOSNI
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, primary
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38. DIAMETER STRUCTURE AND HEIGHT OF TREES DYNAMICS OF FIR (Abies alba Mill.) AND SPRUCE (Picea abies Karst.) STANDS IN MANAGEMENT UNIT IGMAN"(permanent sample plots 43 and 58).
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Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Balić, Besim, and Lojo, Ahmet
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TREE physiology ,PLANT species ,FOREST management - Abstract
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39. Evidence of elevation-specific growth changes of spruce, fir, and beech in European mixed-mountain forests during the last three centuries
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Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Biber, Peter, Avdagic, Admir, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Lévesque, Mathieu, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Nagel, Thomas A., del Rio, Miren, Sitkova, Zuzana, Schütze, Gerhard, Stajić, Branko, Stojanović, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, and Tognetti, Roberto
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15. Life on land - Abstract
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 50 (7), ISSN:0045-5067, ISSN:1208-6037
40. European beech stem diameter grows better in mixed than in mono-specific stands at the edge of its distribution in mountain forests
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Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Uhl, Enno, Bielak, Kamil, Bosela, Michal, del Rio, Miren, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Nagel, Thomas A., Pach, Maciej, Avdagic, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bravo, Felipe, de-Dios-Garcia, Javier, Dinca, Lucian, Drozdowski, Stanislaw, Giammarchi, Francesco, Hoehn, Maria, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Jaworski, Andrzej, Klopčič, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Lévesque, Mathieu, Lombardi, Fabio, Matovic, Bratislav, Ordoñez, Cristobal, Petras, Rudolf, Rubio-Cuadrado, Alvaro, Stojanović, Dejan, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Svoboda, Miroslav, Versace, Soraya, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, and Tognetti, Roberto
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Inter-specific facilitation ,Growth acceleration ,fungi ,Age-dependent tree growth ,Intra-specific competition ,Climate change ,15. Life on land ,Growth trends - Abstract
Recent studies show that several tree species are spreading to higher latitudes and elevations due to climate change. European beech, presently dominating from the colline to the subalpine vegetation belt, is already present in upper montane subalpine forests and has a high potential to further advance to higher elevations in European mountain forests, where the temperature is predicted to further increase in the near future. Although essential for adaptive silviculture, it remains unknown whether the upward shift of beech could be assisted when it is mixed with Norway spruce or silver fir compared with mono-specific stands, as the species interactions under such conditions are hardly known. In this study, we posed the general hypotheses that the growth depending on age of European beech in mountain forests was similar in mono-specific and mixed-species stands and remained stable over time and space in the last two centuries. The scrutiny of these hypotheses was based on increment coring of 1240 dominant beech trees in 45 plots in mono-specific stands of beech and in 46 mixed mountain forests. We found that (i) on average, mean tree diameter increased linearly with age. The age trend was linear in both forest types, but the slope of the age-growth relationship was higher in mono-specific than in mixed mountain forests. (ii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was stronger reduced with increasing elevation than that in mixed-species stands. (iii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was on average higher than beech growth in mixed stands. However, at elevations > 1200 m, growth of beech in mixed stands was higher than that in mono-specific stands. Differences in the growth patterns among elevation zones are less pronounced now than in the past, in both mono-specific and mixed stands. As the higher and longer persisting growth rates extend the flexibility of suitable ages or size for tree harvest and removal, the longer-lasting growth may be of special relevance for multi-aged silviculture concepts. On top of their function for structure and habitat improvement, the remaining old trees may grow more in mass and value than assumed so far., European Journal of Forest Research, 140 (1), ISSN:1612-4677, ISSN:1612-4669
41. Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests
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del Río, Miren, Vergarechea, Marta, Hilmers, Torben, Alday, Josu G., Avdagic, Admir, Binderh, Franz, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Halilovic, Velid, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Klopčič, Matija, Lévesque, Mathieu, Nagel, Thomas A., Sitkova, Zuzana, Schütze, Gerhard, Stajić, Branko, Stojanović, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, and Pretzsch, Hans
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© 2020 The Authors Spruce-fir-beech mixed forests cover a large area in European mountain regions, with high ecological and socio-economic importance. As elevation-zone systems they are highly affected by climate change, which is modifying species growth patterns and productivity shifts among species. The extent to which associated tree species can access resources and grow asynchronously may affect their resistance and persistence under climate change. Intra-specific synchrony in annual tree growth is a good indicator of species specific dependence on environmental conditions variability. However, little attention has been paid to explore the role of the inter-specific growth asynchrony in the adaptation of mixed forests to climate change. Here we used a database of 1790 tree-ring series collected from 28 experimental plots in spruce-fir-beech mixed forests across Europe to explore how spatio-temporal patterns of the intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony relate to climate variation during the past century. We further examined whether synchrony in growth response to inter-annual environmental fluctuations depended on site conditions. We found that the inter-specific growth synchrony was always lower than the intra-specific synchrony, for both high (inter-annual fluctuations) and low frequency (mid- to long-term) growth variation, suggesting between species niche complementarity at both temporal levels. Intra- and inter-specific synchronies in inter-annual growth fluctuations significantly changed along elevation, being greater at higher elevations. Moreover, the climate warming likely induced temporal changes in synchrony, but the effect varied along the elevation gradient. The synchrony strongly intensified at lower elevations likely due to climate warming and drying conditions. Our results suggest that intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony can be used as an indicator of temporal niche complementarity among species. We conclude that spruce-fir-beech mixtures should be preferred against mono-specific forests to buffer climate change impacts in mountain regions., Forest Ecology and Management, 479, ISSN:0378-1127, ISSN:1872-7042
42. European beech stem diameter grows better in mixed than in mono-specific stands at the edge of its distribution in mountain forests
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Enno Uhl, Maria Hoehn, Javier de-Dios-García, Dejan Stojanović, Tzvetan Zlatanov, David I. Forrester, Jerzy Skrzyszewski, Aida Ibrahimspahić, S. Versace, Stanisław Drozdowski, Admir Avdagić, Andrzej Jaworski, Kamil Bielak, Maciej Pach, Miroslav Svoboda, Fabio Lombardi, Andrej Bončina, Matija Klopčič, Michal Bosela, Viktor Kurylyak, Michal Bellan, Roberto Tognetti, Torben Hilmers, Miren del Río, Hans Pretzsch, Thomas A. Nagel, Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado, Rudolf Petráš, Franz Binder, Cristóbal Ordóñez, Branko Stajić, Lucian Dinca, Francesco Giammarchi, Felipe Bravo, Mathieu Lévesque, Bratislav Matović, Laura Dobor, European Commission, Bavarian State Forests, Bavarian State Ministry for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Research Institute (Hungary), Government of Poland, Slovenian Research Agency, Bulgarian National Science Fund, Pretzsch, Hans, Hilmers, Torben, Uhl, Enno, Bielak, Kamil, Bosela, Michal, Del Rio, Miren, Dobor, Laura, Nagel, Thomas A., Pach, Maciej, Avdagić, Admir, Bellan, Michal, Binder, Franz, Bončina, Andrej, Bravo, Felipe, de-Dios-García, Javier, Dinca, Lucian, Drozdowski, Stanisław, Giammarchi, Francesco, Hoehn, Maria, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Klopčič, Matija, Kurylyak, Viktor, Lévesque, Mathieu, Matović, Bratislav, Ordóñez, Cristóbal, Petráš, Rudolf, Rubio-Cuadrado, Alvaro, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Stajić, Branko, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, Miroslav Svoboda, Hans Pretzsch, Matija Klopcic, Bratislav Matovic, Tzvetan Zlatanov, Miren del Río, Mathieu Levesque, Lucian Dinca, Michal Bellan, Cristóbal Ordóñez, Dejan Stojanovic, Roberto Tognetti, Crisóobal Ordóñez, Álvaro Rubio Cuadrado, Maciej Pach, Michal Bosela, Torben Hilmers, David Ian Forrester, Admir Avdagic, Felipe Bravo, Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Hilmers, Torben [0000-0002-4982-8867], Uhl, Enno [0000-0002-7847-923X], Bielak, Kamil [0000-0002-1327-4911], Bosela, Michal [0000-0001-6706-8614], Del Rio, Miren [0000-0001-7496-3713], Dobor, Laura [0000-0001-6712-9827], Nagel, Thomas A. [0000-0002-4207-9218], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Avdagić, Admir [0000-0001-5866-6946], Bellan, Michal [0000-0001-9602-4629], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Bončina, Andrej [0000-0002-2521-5564], Bravo, Felipe [0000-0001-7348-6695], de-Dios-García, Javier [0000-0003-3706-3390], Dinca, Lucian [0000-0003-0399-3688], Drozdowski, Stanisław [0000-0002-1253-7281], Giammarchi, Francesco [0000-0003-3999-3583], Hoehn, Maria [0000-0002-3630-5485], Ibrahimspahić, Aida [0000-0002-2682-6463], Klopčič, Matija [0000-0003-2619-9073], Kurylyak, Viktor [0000-0002-8647-6514], Lévesque, Mathieu [0000-0003-0273-510X], Matović, Bratislav [0000-0002-4664-6355], Ordóñez, Cristóbal [0000-0001-5354-3760], Petráš, Rudolf [0000-0001-9229-7806], Rubio-Cuadrado, Alvaro [0000-0001-5299-6063], Skrzyszewski, Jerzy [0000-0003-4330-5827], Stajić, Branko [0000-0001-8542-3173], Zlatanov, Tzvetan [0000-0003-4205-3429], and Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176]
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0106 biological sciences ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Climate change ,Plant Science ,Growth trends ,01 natural sciences ,Latitude ,udc:630*18 ,pospeševanje rasti ,Age-dependent tree growth ,ddc:630 ,Silvicultura ,Beech ,Silviculture ,rast dreves ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,podnebne spremembe ,biology ,fungi ,Elevation ,Intra-specific competition ,Forestry ,Vegetation ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,soodvisnost dreves ,medsebojna olajšava ,ddc ,Plant ecology ,Inter-specific facilitation ,Geography ,Medio Ambiente ,Habitat ,Growth acceleration ,intra-specifc competition ,inter-specifc facilitation ,konkurenca ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR), Recent studies show that several tree species are spreading to higher latitudes and elevations due to climate change. European beech, presently dominating from the colline to the subalpine vegetation belt, is already present in upper montane subalpine forests and has a high potential to further advance to higher elevations in European mountain forests, where the temperature is predicted to further increase in the near future. Although essential for adaptive silviculture, it remains unknown whether the upward shift of beech could be assisted when it is mixed with Norway spruce or silver fir compared with mono-specific stands, as the species interactions under such conditions are hardly known. In this study, we posed the general hypotheses that the growth depending on age of European beech in mountain forests was similar in mono-specific and mixed-species stands and remained stable over time and space in the last two centuries. The scrutiny of these hypotheses was based on increment coring of 1240 dominant beech trees in 45 plots in mono-specific stands of beech and in 46 mixed mountain forests. We found that (i) on average, mean tree diameter increased linearly with age. The age trend was linear in both forest types, but the slope of the age–growth relationship was higher in mono-specific than in mixed mountain forests. (ii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was stronger reduced with increasing elevation than that in mixed-species stands. (iii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was on average higher than beech growth in mixed stands. However, at elevations > 1200 m, growth of beech in mixed stands was higher than that in mono-specific stands. Differences in the growth patterns among elevation zones are less pronounced now than in the past, in both mono-specific and mixed stands. As the higher and longer persisting growth rates extend the flexibility of suitable ages or size for tree harvest and removal, the longer-lasting growth may be of special relevance for multi-aged silviculture concepts. On top of their function for structure and habitat improvement, the remaining old trees may grow more in mass and value than assumed so far., Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.The authors would like to acknowledge networking support by the COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action CLIMO (Climate-Smart Forestry in Mountain Regions—CA15226) financially supported by the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation HORIZON 2020. This publication is part of a project that has received funding from the European Union’s HORIZON 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 778322. Thanks are also due to the European Union for funding the project ‘Mixed species forest management. Lowering risk, increasing resilience (REFORM)’ (# 2816ERA02S under the framework of Sumforest ERA-Net). Further, we would like to thank the Bayerische Staatsforsten (BaySF) for providing the observational plots and to the Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry for permanent support of the Project W 07 ‘Long-term experimental plots for forest growth and yield research’ (#7831-26625-2017). We also thank the Forest Research Institute, ERTI Sárvár, Hungary, for assistance and for providing observational plots. Furthermore, our work was partially supported by the SRDA via Project No. APVV-16-0325 and APVV-15-0265, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland, the Project “EVA4.0” No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803 funded by OP RDE and the Project J4-1765 funded by the Slovenian Research Agency and also by the Bulgarian National Science Fund (BNSF) and the Project No. DCOST 01/3/19.10.2018., 19 Pág.
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