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Publikováno v:
Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 34:1-5
This special issue is composed of papers presented at a conference hosted jointly by the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (New Haven, Connecticut) and Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy (Tallahassee, Florid
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Biodiversity and Conservation. 22:1863-1893
Disturbances in forests can kill mature trees, but also create the conditions necessary for the establishment of new tree cohorts and create micro-habitats for new plant and animal species, thereby increasing the species diversity compared to undistu
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 298:1-11
Recent research in isolated sites in southwestern North America suggests that spatial variation in land use history can result in differences in the dates of fire exclusion onset and the extent to which forests have changed in response to fire cessat
Autor:
Ann E. Camp, Helen M. Poulos
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 45:217-226
Vegetation management is a critical component of rights-of-way (ROW) maintenance for preventing electrical outages and safety hazards resulting from tree contact with conductors during storms. Northeast Utility's (NU) transmission lines are a critica
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 39:1236-1246
While piñon woodlands cover much of arid North America, surprisingly little is known about the role of fire in maintaining piñon forest structure and species composition. The lack of region-specific fire regime data for piñon–juniper woodlands p
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Forest Ecology and Management. 244:1-15
This study combined hierarchical cluster analysis and classification and regression tree algorithms to quantify vegetation and fuel characteristics and to generate spatially explicit vegetation and fuels maps for forest and fire management in the Dav
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Forest Ecology and Management. 245:44-53
Forests in northwestern Pennsylvania experienced a severe windstorm in July 2003. The storm damaged some forests and left others in its path intact. This varied impact raised the question of whether biotic and abiotic stand characteristics influenced
Autor:
Ann E. Camp, Maura K. Leahy
Publikováno v:
Ecological Restoration. 24:36-40
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 95:63-77
Fires occur frequently in dry forests of the Inland West. Fire effects vary across the landscape, reflecting topography, elevation, aspect, slope, soils, and vegetation attributes. Patches minimally affected by successive fires may be thought of as
Topographic influences on vegetation mosaics and tree diversity in the Chihuahuan Desert Borderlands
Autor:
Ann E. Camp, Helen M. Poulos
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 91(4)
The abundance and distribution of species reflect how the niche requirements of species and the dynamics of populations interact with spatial and temporal variation in the environment. This study investigated the influence of geographical variation i