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3. Großmann, J., Pyttel, P., Bauhus, J., Lecigne, B., & Messier, C. (2020). The benefits of tree wounds: Microhabitat development in urban trees as affected by intensive tree maintenance. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening55, 126817.

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