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Fig. 1. Stand height curves for Havešová and Kyjov Reserves10 20 30 40 50 dbh (cm)
Table 1a. Percentage area of canopy gaps in the forest area: gap closure by regrowth reaching 2/3 of the stand height (see gap definition)
Fig. 3b. Frequency of canopy openings of different size in Kyjov, corrected as described in Gap size distribution and by RUNKLE (1982)
Fig. 4a. Frequency of gaps in Havešová in relation to the number of dead trees per gap (both correction methods are presented �here and described in Gap size distribution and by RUNKLE 1982; values according to RUNKLE are given)
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