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Investigating spatial structure in specific tree species in ancient semi-natural woodland using remote sensing and marked point pattern analysis
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Giles Foody
University of Nottingham
Investigating spatial structure in specific tree species in ancient semi-natural woodland using remote sensing and marked point pattern analysis
Ecography 30(1): 88-104
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2007
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Peter M. Atkinson
Giles Foody
University Of Nottingham
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Peter W. Gething
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