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Autor:
Michael C. FELLER
Publikováno v:
Journal of Limnology, Vol 69, Iss 1s, Pp 77-91 (2010)
Bulk precipitation and streamwater in a small, undisturbed, forested watershed in southwestern British Columbia were sampled regularly and analyzed for dissolved chemical constituents from 1971 to 2008. Concentrations and fluxes of most chemicals in
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Publikováno v:
Mammal Research. 60:29-38
Forest habitats after harvesting or wildfire disturbance are usually dominated by early successional vegetation for up to 5–10 years, as well as downed wood or coarse woody debris (CWD). Abundance of Microtus voles is often highest in these sites w
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 255:3563-3570
Forests in the montane and lower subalpine ecoregions of the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains may have been more open and structurally diverse at the beginning of the 20th Century than today. Today, the area of mature Pinus contorta subsp. latifolia
Autor:
A. K. Mitchell, Michael C. Feller, Barbara J. Hawkins, D. G. Maynard, Cindy E. Prescott, Brian D. Titus, Ross Benton, Robert L. Bradley, John P. Senyk, Brad A. Seely, William J. Beese, Ross Koppenaal
Publikováno v:
The Forestry Chronicle. 82:844-859
The MASS (Montane Alternative Silvicultural Systems) trial was established in the coastal mountains of British Columbia to compare clearcut, patch cut, green tree and shelterwood systems. A number of studies were carried out at the MASS trial to dete
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 36:2189-2203
We examined the relationship between deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus (Wagner)) and downed wood in a low-elevation Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) forest and a high-elevation Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm.)
Autor:
Michael C. Feller
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 41:785-811
The solution chemistry of forested streams primarily in western North America is explained by considering the major factors that influence this'chemistry - geological weathering; atmospheric precipitation and climate; precipitation acidity; terrestri
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 181:77-97
Hypotheses for trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) decline in Rocky Mountain national parks include long-term high herbivory by elk (Cervus elaphus), decreased disturbance, climate change, and long-term low elk herbivory. Predation theory, as appli
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To characterize organic matter dynamics in headwater streams of southwestern British Columbia, Canada, we monitored epilithic biomass and fluvial transport of organic matter. Fluvial organic matter was collected once to twice monthly from 7 streams:
Autor:
Michael C. Feller
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 107:55-69
The influence of seedbed (undisturbed forest floor, burned forest floor, and mineral soil), light (closed forest, open forest, and clearcut), and competing vegetation (present, not present) on germination and initial seedling survival and growth of s
Autor:
Michael C. Feller
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 17:863-867
A paired watershed study was conducted in western hemlock/western redcedar/Douglas fir forests of southwestern British Columbia to assess the effects of clearcutting and clearcutting plus slash-burning treatments on stream water characteristics. In t