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Eric Zenner
Eric Zenner
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A new method for modeling the heterogeneity of forest structure
EK Zenner, DE Hibbs
Forest ecology and management 129 (1-3), 75-87, 2000
2982000
Hybrid artificial intelligence models based on a neuro-fuzzy system and metaheuristic optimization algorithms for spatial prediction of wildfire probability
A Jaafari, EK Zenner, M Panahi, H Shahabi
Agricultural and forest meteorology 266, 198-207, 2019
2412019
Impacts of skidding traffic intensity on soil disturbance, soil recovery, and aspen regeneration in north central Minnesota
EK Zenner, JT Fauskee, AL Berger, KJ Puettmann
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 24 (3), 177-183, 2007
1342007
Do residual trees increase structural complexity in Pacific Northwest coniferous forests?
EK Zenner
Ecological Applications 10 (3), 800-810, 2000
1342000
Wildfire spatial pattern analysis in the Zagros Mountains, Iran: A comparative study of decision tree based classifiers
A Jaafari, EK Zenner, BT Pham
Ecological informatics 43, 200-211, 2018
1312018
Responses of ground flora to a gradient of harvest intensity in the Missouri Ozarks
EK Zenner, JM Kabrick, RG Jensen, JLE Peck, JK Grabner
Forest Ecology and Management 222 (1-3), 326-334, 2006
1222006
A Bayesian modeling of wildfire probability in the Zagros Mountains, Iran
A Jaafari, DM Gholami, EK Zenner
Ecological informatics 39, 32-44, 2017
1142017
Recovery of soil bulk density, porosity and rutting from ground skidding over a 20-year period after timber harvesting in Iran
S Ezzati, A Najafi, MA Rab, EK Zenner
Silva Fennica 46 (4), 521-538, 2012
1132012
Does old-growth condition imply high live-tree structural complexity?
EK Zenner
Forest Ecology and Management 195 (1-2), 243-258, 2004
982004
Spatial patterns in different forest development stages of an intact old-growth Oriental beech forest in the Caspian region of Iran
R Akhavan, K Sagheb-Talebi, EK Zenner, F Safavimanesh
European Journal of Forest Research 131, 1355-1366, 2012
962012
Development of tree size distributions in Douglas‐fir forests under differing disturbance regimes
EK Zenner
Ecological applications 15 (2), 701-714, 2005
932005
Predicting spatial patterns of wildfire susceptibility in the Huichang County, China: An integrated model to analysis of landscape indicators
H Hong, A Jaafari, EK Zenner
Ecological Indicators 101, 878-891, 2019
912019
Toward managing mixed-species stands: from parametrization to prescription
H Pretzsch, EK Zenner
Forest Ecosystems 4, 1-17, 2017
872017
Influence of skidder traffic and canopy removal intensities on the ground flora in a clearcut-with-reserves northern hardwood stand in Minnesota, USA
EK Zenner, AL Berger
Forest Ecology and Management 256 (10), 1785-1794, 2008
762008
Modeling multi-decadal mangrove leaf area index in response to drought along the semi-arid southern coasts of Iran
D Mafi-Gholami, EK Zenner, A Jaafari, RD Ward
Science of the Total Environment 656, 1326-1336, 2019
752019
Structure and yield of two-aged stands on the Willamette National Forest, Oregon: implications for green tree retention
SA Acker, EK Zenner, WH Emmingham
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28 (5), 749-758, 1998
741998
Characterizing structural conditions in mature managed red pine: spatial dependency of metrics and adequacy of plot size
EK Zenner, JLE Peck
Forest ecology and management 257 (1), 311-320, 2009
662009
Growth reduction in harvest-age, coniferous forests with residual trees in the western central Cascade Range of Oregon
EK Zenner, SA Acker, WH Emmingham
Forest Ecology and Management 102 (1), 75-88, 1998
661998
Influence of ground-based skidding on physical and chemical properties of forest soils and their effects on maple seedling growth
R Naghdi, A Solgi, ER Labelle, EK Zenner
European Journal of Forest Research 135, 949-962, 2016
652016
Patterns of plant community structure within and among primary and second-growth northern hardwood forest stands
JI Burton, EK Zenner, LE Frelich, MW Cornett
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (11), 2556-2568, 2009
612009
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