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Forests affected by frequent and intense typhoons challenge the intermediate disturbance hypothesis
Lixin Wang,
Teng Chiu Lin
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Department of Life Science
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forests
100%
Hurricanes
100%
Ecosystems
66%
Trees
66%
Prediction
33%
Climate Change
33%
Forest Dynamics
33%
Climate
33%
Seedling
33%
Gap Dynamics
33%
Tree Mortality
33%
Validity
33%
INIS
hypothesis
100%
forests
100%
disturbances
100%
dynamics
25%
ecosystems
25%
cyclones
25%
interactions
12%
china
12%
prediction
12%
climates
12%
climatic change
12%
hurricanes
12%
mortality
12%
seedlings
12%
Psychology
Validity
100%
Adaptation
100%
Generalization
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis
100%
Hurricane
20%
Generalisation
20%
Gap Dynamics
20%
Computer Science
Roles
33%
Proposed Mechanism
33%