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Floortje Vodde
Researcher at Estonian University of Life Sciences
Publications - 13
Citations - 412
Floortje Vodde is an academic researcher from Estonian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Windthrow. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 305 citations. Previous affiliations of Floortje Vodde include Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Hemiboreal forest: natural disturbances and the importance of ecosystem legacies to management.
Kalev Jõgiste,Kalev Jõgiste,Henn Korjus,John A. Stanturf,Lee E. Frelich,Endijs Baders,Janis Donis,Aris Jansons,Ahto Kangur,Kajar Köster,Kajar Köster,Diana Laarmann,Tiit Maaten,Vitas Marozas,Marek Metslaid,Kristi Nigul,Olga Polyachenko,Tiit Randveer,Floortje Vodde +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new classification of legacies, which includes six categories: material legacies with above-and belowground, and biotic and abiotic categories, and information legacy with above and belowground categories, influenced by differential patterns of editing and conditioning by legacy syndromes.
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Globally consistent climate sensitivity of natural disturbances across boreal and temperate forest ecosystems
Rupert Seidl,Rupert Seidl,Juha Honkaniemi,Tuomas Aakala,Alexey Aleinikov,Per Angelstam,Mathieu Bouchard,Yan Boulanger,Philip J. Burton,Louis De Grandpré,Sylvie Gauthier,Winslow D. Hansen,Jane Uhd Jepsen,Kalev Jõgiste,Daniel Kneeshaw,Timo Kuuluvainen,Olga V. Lisitsyna,Kobayashi Makoto,Akira Mori,Deepa S. Pureswaran,Ekaterina Shorohova,Ekaterina Shorohova,Elena Shubnitsina,Anthony R. Taylor,Nadezhda Vladimirova,Floortje Vodde,Cornelius Senf,Cornelius Senf +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed natural disturbances in boreal and temperate forest ecosystems for the period 2001-2014, aiming to quantify their within-and between-biome variation and compare the climate sensitivity of disturbances across biomes.
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Regeneration development 4-5 years after a storm in Norway spruce dominated forests, Estonia
TL;DR: The regeneration patterns in wind-damaged areas are largely influenced by damage severity and varied microrelief, and the seedling densities were lowest on mounds and highest in pits among microsites in heavily and moderately damaged sites.
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Regeneration in windthrow areas in hemiboreal forests : the influence of microsite on the height growths of different tree species
Floortje Vodde,Floortje Vodde,Kalev Jõgiste,Loïc Gruson,Triin Ilisson,Triin Ilisson,Kajar Köster,John A. Stanturf +7 more
TL;DR: The effects of advance regeneration and surrounding stands on seedling microsite preferences should be considered in future research and subsequent management recommendations.
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The influence of storm-induced microsites to tree regeneration patterns in boreal and hemiboreal forest
Floortje Vodde,Floortje Vodde,Kalev Jõgiste,Yasuhiro Kubota,Timo Kuuluvainen,Kajar Köster,Aljona Lukjanova,Marek Metslaid,Marek Metslaid,Toshiya Yoshida +9 more
TL;DR: The dispersal traits of available tree species, including sprouting and response of surviving trees, such as canopy expansion, should be considered in evaluating microsite importance in individual cases.