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Autor:
Brian R. Sturtevant, Andrew Fall, Daniel D. Kneeshaw, Neal P. P. Simon, Michael J. Papaik, Kati Berninger, Frédérik Doyon, Don G. Morgan, Christian Messier
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 7 (2007)
To assist forest managers in balancing an increasing diversity of resource objectives, we developed a toolkit modeling approach for sustainable forest management (SFM). The approach inserts a meta-modeling strategy into a collaborative modeling frame
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https://doaj.org/article/5e699c7e2afc43df8d5deddc416c8aad
Autor:
Neal P. P. Simon, Leanne T. Elson
Publikováno v:
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 24:110-116
We compared plant abundances between clearcuts (n = 10) and stripcuts (n = 6) on former Picea mariana sites harvested in the mid-1970s and mid-1990s in central Labrador, Newfoundland, and Labrador, Canada. Redundancy analysis (RDA) found logging meth
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 14:89-98
To determine if the quality of winter diet is related to winter-habitat sexual segregation, Lagopus lagopus L. (Willow Ptarmigan) were collected in three wintering areas of Labrador between December and April 1998-2000 (n = 310). Crop contents were u
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 37:473-480
To determine scale-specific effects of disturbance type, soil, and topography on regenerating plant species, we compared regeneration in 10- and 50-year-old clearcuts and burns in southeastern Labrador. Data were analyzed at three scales of resolutio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 70:1464-1469
The issue of snags in wildlife management has progressed from speculation about their importance (Elton 1966), to statements of wildlife dependence on them (Thomas et al. 1979), to objectives for maintaining snags to conserve biodiversity during timb
Publikováno v:
Ecological Research. 21:868-880
Labrador, Canada is the last relatively undeveloped landmass of Boreal and subarctic Canada. Its land area is over 288,000 km2, with less than 1% developed, and a human population of below 30,000. Labrador is greater than 60% forest- and woodland-cov
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 70:189-197
To produce better habitat models, we analyzed a 1977 breeding bird data set with recently developed techniques. Our generalized linear models for specific bird species produced precise descriptions of bird–vegetation relationships, using visually o
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ornithology. 146:151-159
Point count summary statistics (e.g. mean abundance, maximum abundance, frequency and presence/absence) reflect different assumptions about behavioral and population processes. In this paper we (1) determine the frequency and usage trends of differen
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 12:113-118
Because wintering Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) display sex segregation with management implications, we obtained age and sex ratios from 340 hunter-harvested Willow Ptarmigan from 4 winter areas in Labrador: Javelin Mountain 1998–1999 (111 bi
Autor:
Francis E. Schwab, Neal P. P. Simon
Publikováno v:
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 22:35-41
To assess the differences between forest management and natural disturbance, we retrospectively compared crown cover of woody plant species between burned and clearcut sites after 5, 14, and 27 years of succession. All 16 sites had been dominated by