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    • Data from: Edge influence on vegetation at natural and anthropogenic edges of boreal forests in Canada and Fennoscandia 

      Harper, Karen A.,Dalhousie University; Macdonald, S. Ellen,University of Alberta; Mayerhofer, Michael S.,Mount Saint Vincent University; Biswas, Shekhar R.,Lakehead University; Esseen, Per-Anders,Umeå University; Hylander, Kristoffer,Stockholm University; Stewart, Katherine J.,Lakehead University; Mallik, Azim U.,Lakehead University; Drapeau, Pierre,University of Quebec at Montreal; Jonsson, Bengt-Gunnar,Mid Sweden University; Lesieur, Daniel,University of Eastern Finland; Kouki, Jari,University of Eastern Finland; Bergeron, Yves,Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (2021)
      1. Although anthropogenic edges are an important consequence of timber harvesting, edges due to natural disturbances or landscape heterogeneity are also common. Forest edges have been well-studied in temperate and tropical ...