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Autor:
Charles H. Perry, Sarah K. Herrick, Mark D. Nelson, William H. McWilliams, Ronald J. Piva, Randall S. Morin, Cassandra M. Kurtz, Sally E. Dahir, Brett J. Butler, Mark Guthmiller, Laura Lorentz, Andrew M. Stoltman
This report summarizes the third annual inventory of Wisconsin’s forests, conducted 2009–2014. Wisconsin’s forests cover 17.1 million acres with 16.6 million acres classified as timberland. Forests are bountiful in the north with Florence, Fore
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a83a1d577c8f706b7a0fea94fe5d805a
https://doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rb-112
https://doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rb-112
Autor:
David J. Mladenoff, Lisa A. Schulte, Glenn G. Guntenspergen, Sally E. Dahir, Eric V. Nordheim
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 6:595-607
Historical data have increasingly become appreciated for insight into the past conditions of ecosystems, Uses of such data include assessing the extent of ecosystem change; deriving ecological baselines for management, restoration, and modeling; and
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 89:960-971
Summary 1Efforts to understand and forecast long-term forest dynamics are often hindered by limited data on mortality rates and longevity of trees in older stands. In this study, mortality data were analysed from 11-year permanent plot records in 10
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology. 143:189-202
Locally absent growth rings are known to occur in trees during periods of environmental stress, but little evidence has been available on their frequency in moist temperate forests or on their potential for causing problems in dendroecological studie
Autor:
Sally E. Dahir, Craig G. Lorimer
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 26:1875-1892
Trends in gap dynamics among pole, mature, and old-growth northern hardwood stands were investigated on eight sites in the Porcupine Mountains of western upper Michigan. Recent gaps (created between 1981 and 1992) were identified using permanent plot
Autor:
Mark D. Nelson, Charles H. Perry, Barry T. Wilson, Dale D. Gormanson, Grant M. Domke, Vern A. Everson, Susan J. Crocker, Christopher W. Woodall, Patrick D. Miles, Andrea L. Diss-Torrance, Steven S. Hubbard, Sarah K. Herrick, Sally E. Dahir, Luke T. Saunders, Richard B. Rodeout, Kirk M. Stueve, Brett J. Butler, Terry R. Mace
The second full annual inventory of Wisconsin's forests reports more than 16.7 million acres of forest land with an average volume of more than 1,400 cubic feet per acre. Forest land is dominated by the oak/hickory forest-type group, which occupies s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d39d81841a2b0b804d094bb7e5805c66
https://doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rb-67
https://doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rb-67
Autor:
Edward A. Jepsen, Eunice A. Padley, Vern A. Everson, Richard B. Rideout, Sally E. Dahir, Christopher W. Woodall, Jane Cummings-Carlson, Brett J. Butler, Charles H. Perry, Barry T. Wilson, Mark D. Nelson, Greg C. Liknes, Joe Kovach, Susan J. Crocker, Michael D. Labissoniere, Ian K. Brown, Terry R. Mace, Randall S. Morin
The first full, annualized inventory of Wisconsin's forests was completed in 2004 after 6,478 forested plots were visited. There are more than 16.0 million acres of forest land in the Wisconsin, nearly half of the State's land area; 15.8 million acre
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https://doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rb-23
https://doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rb-23