Woodland mouse and vole response to increased structural diversity following midrotation commercial thinning in spruce plantations (English)
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Canadian journal of forest research
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2015
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Title:Woodland mouse and vole response to increased structural diversity following midrotation commercial thinning in spruce plantations
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Published in:Canadian journal of forest research ; 45, 8 ; 1121-1131
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Place of publication:Ottawa, Ont.
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Publication date:2015
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Table of contents – Volume 45, Issue 8
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