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David Janík

Publications -  41
Citations -  1905

David Janík is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fagus sylvatica & Forest dynamics. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1401 citations.

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Global importance of large‐diameter trees

James A. Lutz, +98 more
TL;DR: Because large-diameter trees constitute roughly half of the mature forest biomass worldwide, their dynamics and sensitivities to environmental change represent potentially large controls on global forest carbon cycling.
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BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene

Maria Dornelas, +286 more
TL;DR: The BioTIME database contains raw data on species identities and abundances in ecological assemblages through time to enable users to calculate temporal trends in biodiversity within and amongst assemblage using a broad range of metrics.
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Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale.

Joseph A. LaManna, +55 more
- 30 Jun 2017 - 
TL;DR: Global patterns in tree species diversity reflect not only stronger CNDD at tropical versus temperate latitudes but also a latitudinal shift in the relationship between CNDd and species abundance.
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European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) rotation in the Carpathians―A developmental cycle or a linear trend induced by man?

TL;DR: The changes of tree species cannot be interpreted as the natural rotation of two beech generations within the life cycle of one fir generation, as has been the previous explanation, and is rather a linear trend induced by man.
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ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network

Stuart J. Davies, +159 more
TL;DR: ForestGEO as discussed by the authors is a network of scientists and long-term forest dynamics plots (FDPs) spanning the Earth's major forest types, which together provide a holistic view of forest functioning.