Effect of tree species mixing on the size structure, density, and yield of forest stands Hans PretzschGerhard Schütze Assmann Review 15 October 2015 Pages: 1 - 22
Characterization of the structure, dynamics, and productivity of mixed-species stands: review and perspectives Miren del RíoHans PretzschAndrés Bravo-Oviedo Assmann Review 10 December 2015 Pages: 23 - 49
A review on plant diversity and forest management of European beech forests E. D. SchulzeG. AasK. von Gadow Review 12 November 2015 Pages: 51 - 67
Influence of dust deposition and climate on the radial growth of Tsuga canadensis near its northern range limit Emad A. FarahatHans W. LinderholmMartin J. Lechowicz Original Paper 06 October 2015 Pages: 69 - 76
Litterfall and nutrient return in moist evergreen broad-leaved primary forest and mixed subtropical secondary deciduous broad-leaved forest in China Jun ZhouXiaofang LangLihai Shang Original Paper 17 October 2015 Pages: 77 - 86
A fire modeling approach to assess wildfire exposure of valued resources in central Navarra, Spain Fermín J. AlcasenaMichele SalisCristina Vega-García Original Paper Open access 27 October 2015 Pages: 87 - 107
Patterns of laccase and peroxidases in coarse woody debris of Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris and their relation to different wood parameters Tobias ArnstadtBjörn HoppeMartin Hofrichter Original Paper Open access 27 October 2015 Pages: 109 - 124
Projecting spatiotemporal changes in suitable climate conditions to regenerate trees using niche differences between adult and juvenile trees Dai KoideMotoki HigaNobuyuki Tanaka Original Paper 02 November 2015 Pages: 125 - 136
Climatic marginality: a new metric for the susceptibility of tree species to warming exemplified by Fagus sylvatica (L.) and Ellenberg’s quotient Karl H. MellertJörg EwaldChristian Kölling Original Paper 27 November 2015 Pages: 137 - 152
The effects of soil fertility and scale on competition in ponderosa pine Suzanne BoydenDan Binkley Original Paper 27 November 2015 Pages: 153 - 160
Large within-population genetic diversity of the widespread conifer Pinus sylvestris at its soil fertility limit characterized by nuclear and chloroplast microsatellite markers Leila PazoukiParvin Salehi ShanjaniÜlo Niinemets Original Paper 30 November 2015 Pages: 161 - 177
The relationship between soil bacteria substrate utilisation patterns and the vegetation structure in temperate forests Beata KlimekMarcin ChodakMaria Niklińska Original Paper Open access 10 December 2015 Pages: 179 - 189
Improved fixed-count stand-level estimators of stem density, mean diameter, and basal area Steen Magnussen Original Paper 02 January 2016 Pages: 191 - 202
Erratum to: Litterfall, litter decomposition and associated nutrient fluxes in Pinus halepensis: influence of tree removal intensity in a Mediterranean forest Luis Lado-MonserratAntonio LidónInmaculada Bautista Erratum 27 November 2015 Pages: 203 - 214