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Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges have become dominant features in landscapes around the world. Forest edges are exposed to a different microclimate in terms of air and soil temperature, light availability, soil moisture and wind speed than the forest interior. Furthermore, forest edges catch more atmospheric deposition, due to obstruction of the wind profile causing advection and turbulent...