Soumen Mallick | No one-size-fits-all forest management: what elevation reveals about herbivory and plant stress
In this ‘Behind the Paper’ blog post, author Soumen Mallick – a Postdoctoral researcher at Field Station Fabrikschleichach, University of Würzburg – discusses the paper “Elevation reverses the effects of forest structure on folivory and leaf asymmetry“, which was recently published in Functional Ecology. Soumen shares how the team conducted large-scale forest experiments across Germany, the influence of climate on the impacts forest management actions, and the importance … Continue reading Soumen Mallick | No one-size-fits-all forest management: what elevation reveals about herbivory and plant stress