Rousseau, L.
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Forest Anthropogenic Disturbance on Above and Below Ground Communities and Litter Decomposition.
Laigle, I.; Moretti, M.; Rousseau, L.; Gravel, D.; Venier, L.A.; Handa, T.; Messier, C.; Morris, D.M.; Hazlett, P.W.; Fleming, R.L.; Webster, K.L.; Shipley, B.; Aubin, I.
Year: 2021
Catalog ID: 40522
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
Availability: PDF (download)
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Forest Anthropogenic Disturbance on Above and Below Ground Communities and Litter Decomposition
Laigle, I.; Moretti, M.; Rousseau, L.; Gravel, D.; Venier, L.A.; Handa, T.; Messier, C.; Morris, D.M.; Hazlett, P.W.; Fleming, R.L.; Webster, K.L.; Shipley, B.; Aubin, I.
Year: 2021
Catalog ID: 40393
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
Availability: PDF (download)
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Woody biomass removal in harvested boreal forest leads to a partial functional homogenization of soil mesofaunal communities relative to unharvested forest
Rousseau, L.; Venier, L.A.; Aubin, I.; Gendreau-Berthiaume, B.; Moretti, M.; Salmon, S.; Handa, T.
Year: 2019
Catalog ID: 39809
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
Availability: PDF (request by e-mail)
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Long-term effects of biomass removal on soil mesofaunal communities in northeastern Ontario (Canada) jack pine (Pinus banksiana) stands.
Rousseau, L.; Venier, L.A.; Fleming, R.L.; Hazlett, P.W.; Morris, D.M.; Handa, T.
Year: 2018
Catalog ID: 39080
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Forest floor mesofauna communities respond to a gradient of biomass removal and soil disturbance in a boreal jack pine stand of northeastern Ontario (Canada).
Rousseau, L.; Venier, L.A.; Hazlett, P.W.; Fleming, R.L.; Morris, D.M.; Handa, T.
Year: 2018
Catalog ID: 38918
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Le milieu naturel et les activités humaines, causes de la présence des toxiques : secteur d'activité-Forêt
Year: 1977
Catalog ID: 16366
Issued by: Laurentian Forestry Centre
Availability: Not available through the CFS (click for more information).