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Publikováno v:
Forest Ecosystems, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
Abstract Background The negative impacts of the exotic tree, Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven, stink tree), is spreading throughout much of the Eastern United States. When forests are disturbed, it can invade and expand quickly if seed sources are
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https://doaj.org/article/76dfbda141394208b66c616b6a4baf15
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 120:558-574
Highly disturbed forests are commonplace throughout the eastern United States and their residing composition and structure is reflective of their past land use. Management and restoration efforts are complicated by diverse and abundant nonnative inva
Publikováno v:
Forest Science. 65:637-643
Species ranges are expected to move northward with climate warming. However, species will likely encounter soil conditions that differ from their historic ranges. Black (Quercus velutina) and chestnut (Q. montana) oaks are expected to do well in clim
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 439:122-131
Ailanthus altissima ((Mill.) Swingle, tree-of-heaven, Chinese sumac, stink tree) is a nonnative invasive tree that is common throughout much of the eastern United States. It can invade and expand dramatically when forests are disturbed. Anecdotal evi
Autor:
Joan Jolliff, Joanne Rebbeck
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 429:175-179
The non-native invasive tree, Ailanthus altissima is an increasing threat to the diversity and health of temperate forests. Female trees are prolific producers of wind-dispersed seeds. It is not known if Ailanthus seeds remain viable in natural growi
Autor:
Jarel L. Bartig, Matthew P. Peters, Joanne Rebbeck, Louis R. Iverson, Todd F. Hutchinson, Susan L. Stout, Stephen N. Matthews
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 424:355-366
Oak (Quercus spp.) and hickory (Carya spp.) forests in the eastern United States provide a host of ecosystem services as their mast are prized by wildlife, the timber is a valued commodity, and they are generally more tolerant of extreme weather even
Autor:
Joanne Rebbeck, John M. Kabrick, Lance A. Vickers, Lauren S. Pile Knapp, Todd F. Hutchinson, Brad Graham, Michael A. Jenkins, Rebecca S. Snell
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 497:119513
Hickories (Carya spp.) are common species in eastern US forests. Despite being a noted component of the most prevalent forest type in the eastern US, remarkably little is known about the ecology and silvics of the genera, especially compared to oaks
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 401:233-241
Ailanthus altissima ((Mill.) Swingle, tree-of-heaven), an exotic invasive tree that is common throughout much of the eastern United States, can invade and expand dramatically when forests are disturbed. Anecdotal evidence suggests that fire facilitat
Autor:
Joanne Rebbeck, Patrick H. Brose
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 115:159-166
Oak (Quercus spp.) research and management often focus on northern red oak (Quercus rubra) and assume that associated upland oaks have similar growth patterns. To test this premise, we measured the survival and development of four species of acorn-or
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecosystems, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
Background The negative impacts of the exotic tree, Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven, stink tree), is spreading throughout much of the Eastern United States. When forests are disturbed, it can invade and expand quickly if seed sources are nearby.