Sentence examples for mortality of large from inspiring English sources

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Nepstad, D. C., Tohver, I. M., Ray, D., Moutinho, P. & Cardinot, G. Mortality of large trees and lianas following experimental drought in an Amazon forest.

We disentangle the interplay of single effects of different key fragmentation processes (edge mortality, increased mortality of large trees, local seed loss and external seed rain) using simulation experiments in a full factorial design.

The burn probabilities were used to calculate wildfire risk profiles for each of the 170 residential structures within the urban interface, and to estimate the expected (probabilistic) wildfire mortality of large trees (>53.3 cm) that are a key indicator of stand restoration objectives.

Although based on very limited data, the dip in the average aboveground carbon 3 years after disturbance in our estimated trajectory does agree with results showing late mortality of large thick-barked trees [18, 19].

For example, studies have found that forest fragmentation has a strong negative impact on AGB and AGC (aboveground carbon) due to a significant increase in the mortality of large trees near forest edges [47],[47].

Burning during the late dry season, under "hot-fire" conditions when fires can be very intense, can result in catastrophic mortality of large mammal species.

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yr BP, which ultimately led to mass mortality of larger vertebrates, including two species of giant tortoises and dodos," the study reported.

The lack of increased density-dependent thinning indicates that reduced dispersal did not increase mortality of large-vertebrate dispersed tree species that contribute disproportionately to forest biomass.

When using basal density classes reflecting the situation at the beginning of the increment period (initial basal area) about 25 years ago, as in this study, particularly plots with initially high basal area stocking levels turned into phases of growing stock reduction caused by the mortality of larger trees.

The use of fire in old-growth redwood zones reduces dead and decaying material, and lessens the mortality of larger redwoods by eliminating competing vegetation.

In addition, we conclude that conservation priority should be placed on reducing anthropogenic sources of mortality on large individuals, such as road mortality.

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