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Forest Ecology and Management - UC Berkeley College of ...
nature.berkeley.eduThe forest land, grasslands, wetlands, and other land, excluding cropland and settlements, (hereafter ‘‘wildland ecosystems’’) of the P. Gonzalez et al./Forest Ecology and Management 348 (2015) 68–77 69
Forest Ecology and Management - Southern Research
www.srs.fs.usda.govto evaluate effects of forest management on snake spatial ecology and habitat use. For further information on forest stand conditions and forest management operations, please refer to Sutton et al. (2014, 2013, 2010). 470 W.B. Sutton et al./Forest Ecology and Management 391 (2017) 469–481.
Forest Ecology and Management - National Association of ...
www.stateforesters.org134 R. Cristan et al./Forest Ecology and Management 360 (2016) 133–151. sedimentation, and primarily focused on relatively recent litera-ture (past 20 years) so that the findings are more indicative of current forest operations, techniques, and equipment and BMP prescriptions. To fill in gaps, a few studies dating farther back
Forest Ecology and Management - emwh.org
www.emwh.orgForest Ecology and Management 411 (2018) 223–233 0378-1127/ Published by Elsevier B.V. T. Mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding also are popular uses of public lands in the United States (Cordell, 2012), and all three ac-tivities are among those projected to increase most in per capita par-
Forest Ecology and Management - oregon.gov
www.oregon.gov174 R. Davis et al./Forest Ecology and Management 390 (2017) 173–186. sitchensis) and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) rain forests of the coastal region to mixed conifer, dry ponderosa pine (Pinus pon-derosa) and western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) east of the Cas-
Forest Ecology and Management - Yale School of Forestry ...
environment.yale.eduM.C. Duguid et al./Forest Ecology and Management 303 (2013) 148–159 149 The third site, labeled ‘‘Sandy-skeletal’’, is located in Pelham, Massachusetts in the Cadwell Memorial Forest (42 22 0 N,
Forest Ecology and Management - Oregon State University
people.forestry.oregonstate.eduB.E. Law, R.H. Waring/Forest Ecology and Management 355 (2015) 4–14 5. makers attempt to minimize impacts on forests and manage them for a variety of ecosystem services. Recent studies aim to determine the vulnerability of forests to a shift in climatic …
Forest Ecology and Management - staff.washington.edu
staff.washington.eduRestoring forest resilience: From reference spatial patterns to silvicultural prescriptions and monitoring Derek J. Churchilla,⇑, Andrew J. Larsonb, Matthew C. Dahlgreenc,1, Jerry F. Franklina, Paul F. Hessburgd, James A. Lutze a School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, College of the Environment, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA bDepartment of Forest Management, College ...
Forest Ecology and Management - Colorado State University
www.nrel.colostate.edu2 M.E. Rocca et al./Forest Ecology and Management xxx (2014) xxx–xxx Please cite this article in press as: Rocca, M.E., et al. Climate change impacts on fire regimes and key ecosystem services in Rocky Mountain forests.
Forest Ecology and Management - CAVS
www.cavs.msstate.eduvicultural management practices produce and maintain open pine forest conditions and influence biodiversity responses is necessary to inform opportunities for open-pine wildlife communities in work- ing forested landscapes.
Forest Ecology and Management - UNH Extension
extension.unh.eduForest management for mitigation and adaptation to climate change: Insights from long-term silviculture experiments Anthony W. D’Amatoa,⇑, John B. Bradfordb, Shawn Fraverb, Brian J. Palikb a Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA bUSDA, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Grand Rapids, MN 55744, USA ...
Forest Ecology and Management - School of Forest …
sfrc.ufl.edua Department of Forest Engineering, Resources and Management, 280 Peavy Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA b School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, 3301 SFWS Building, Auburn, AL 36849, USA
Forest Ecology and Management - Michigan State University
brudviglab.plantbiology.msu.edu90 M.C. Lettow et al./Forest Ecology and Management 329 (2014) 89–98. These communities span a range of human-induced disturbances including historical tilling, historical grazing, hydrological impedi-ments, fire suppression, and encroachment from invasive plant species.
Forest Ecology and Management - Yale School of Forestry ...
environment.yale.eduE. Goodale et al./Forest Ecology and Management 258 (2009) 314–322 315. Second, two 16 m2 square plots were established, one at each endofthediameterofthe0.04 hacircularplot,alongthelineofthe cardinal direction in which that circular plot was established.
Forest Ecology and Management - School of Forest …
www.sfrc.ufl.eduThe ability to fully evaluate potential relationships between forest management and bats is limited with- out information from relevant spatial scales. Further, knowledge of bat ecology in intensively managed
Forest Ecology and Management
d2k78bk4kdhbpr.cloudfront.net2040 A.D. Syphard et al. / Forest Ecology and Management 261 (2011) 2038–2048 Table 1 Characteristics of fires and fuel breaks in the four southern California national
Forest Ecology and Management
www.cifor.orgtropical forest management for the production of goods and services as a conservation tool (Dickinson et al., 1996) and also attempted to determine the environmental impacts of implement-
Forest Ecology and Management - Civil and Environmental ...
www.ce.berkeley.edua Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA b Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Forest Ecology and Management - Harvard Forest
harvardforest.fas.harvard.edudom Forest variable importance values, plantation age was the best predictor of canopy damage. Average annual precipitation, elevation and topographic position were ranked second, third, and fourth, respec-
Forest Ecology and Management
forestfires.baA.A. Ager et al./Forest Ecology and Management 259 (2010) 1556–1570 1563 the reduction in expected loss of large trees outside the treatment units when treatments were implemented was markedly less, but
Forest Ecology and Management - srs.fs.fed.us
www.srs.fs.fed.usforest ecosystem through a multi-disciplinary (i.e., wildlife, soils, vegetation, molecular studies, and human dimensions) approach. The forest stands examined in this study were located on up-
Forest Ecology and Management - University of Vermont
www.uvm.edua Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, 1530 Cleveland Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA b Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, 81 Carrigan Drive, Burlington, VT 05405, USA
Forest Ecology and Management - fs.fed.us
www.fs.fed.usPaired photographs demonstrating forest conditions along the South Platte River on the Pike National Forest, Colorado in 1903 (a) and 1999 (b). The 1903 photograph …
Forest Ecology and Management - USDA Forest Service ...
www.srs.fs.usda.govforest-dependent birds have undergone steady declines since 1970, in- cluding species that breed in either early successional or mature forests (State of the Birds, 2014).
Forest Ecology and Management
cms.ctahr.hawaii.eduthe disease. We repeated these measurements in a subset of our forest plots after one year to determine annual rates of tree mortal-ity, occurrence of ‘o¯hi‘a seedling recruitment, and any other
Forest Ecology and Management - srs.fs.fed.us
www.srs.fs.fed.usassemblages and thus the region has high gamma diversity. Although the Cumberland Plateau is noted for its high biodiversity, the vegetation of the region can be broadly classed into two cate-
Forest Ecology and Management - rnr.lsu.edu
www.rnr.lsu.edubJoseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, Wildlife Ecology Lab, 3988 Jones Center Drive, Newton, GA 39870, USA c School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University, 341 Renewable Natural Resources Building, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA