Oberhuber, W.; Bendler, U.; Gamper, V.; Geier, J.; Hölzl, A.; Kofler, W.; Krismer, H.; Waldboth, B.; Wieser, G.
Growth Trends of Coniferous Species along Elevational Transects in the Central European Alps Indicate Decreasing Sensitivity to Climate Warming. Forests 2020, 11, 132.
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11020132
AMA Style
Oberhuber W, Bendler U, Gamper V, Geier J, Hölzl A, Kofler W, Krismer H, Waldboth B, Wieser G.
Growth Trends of Coniferous Species along Elevational Transects in the Central European Alps Indicate Decreasing Sensitivity to Climate Warming. Forests. 2020; 11(2):132.
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11020132
Chicago/Turabian Style
Oberhuber, Walter, Ursula Bendler, Vanessa Gamper, Jacob Geier, Anna Hölzl, Werner Kofler, Hanna Krismer, Barbara Waldboth, and Gerhard Wieser.
2020. "Growth Trends of Coniferous Species along Elevational Transects in the Central European Alps Indicate Decreasing Sensitivity to Climate Warming" Forests 11, no. 2: 132.
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11020132
APA Style
Oberhuber, W., Bendler, U., Gamper, V., Geier, J., Hölzl, A., Kofler, W., Krismer, H., Waldboth, B., & Wieser, G.
(2020). Growth Trends of Coniferous Species along Elevational Transects in the Central European Alps Indicate Decreasing Sensitivity to Climate Warming. Forests, 11(2), 132.
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11020132