Dynamic changes of dominant tree species in broad-leaved Korean pine forest at different succession stages in Changbai Mountains

Taking the broad-leaved Korean pine forest stands at four different succession stages after clear-cutting in Changbai Mountains as test objects, this paper studied the change characteristics of community composition and dominant species. The tree species richness, Shannon diversity index, and Simpso...

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