Karel Klinka
Affiliations: | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Varga P, Chen HYH, Klinka K. (2005) Tree-size diversity between single- and mixed-species stands in three forest types in western Canada Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35: 593-601 |
Chen HYH, Kayahara GJ, Klinka K. (2004) Effects of light and substrate on planted conifer seedlings in coastal British Columbia Northwest Science. 78: 101-110 |
Qian H, Klinka K, Økland RH, et al. (2003) Understorey vegetation in boreal Picea mariana and Populus tremuloides stands in British Columbia Journal of Vegetation Science. 14: 173-184 |
Chen HYH, Klinka K, Mathey AH, et al. (2003) Are mixed-species stands more productive than single-species stands: An empirical test of three forest types in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 33: 1227-1237 |
Chen HYH, Klinka K. (2003) Aboveground productivity of western hemlock and western redcedar mixed-species stands in southern coastal British Columbia Forest Ecology and Management. 184: 55-64 |
Klinka K, Chen HYH. (2003) Potential productivity of three interior subalpine forest tree species in British Columbia Forest Ecology and Management. 175: 521-530 |
Nigh GD, Krestov PV, Klinka K. (2002) Height growth of black spruce in British Columbia Forestry Chronicle. 78: 306-313 |
Klinka K, Krestov PV, Chourmouzis C. (2002) Classification and ecology of the mid-seral Picea mariana forests of British Columbia Applied Vegetation Science. 5: 227-236 |
Klinka K, Brisco DJ, Nigh GD, et al. (2002) New height growth models for western larch in British Columbia Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 17: 66-74 |
Wang XL, Klinka K, Chen HYH, et al. (2002) Root structure of western hemlock and western redcedar in single- and mixed-species stands Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 32: 997-1004 |