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Andrew W. Whelan, Seth W. Bigelow, Mary Frances Nieminen and Steven B. Jack
Seasonal timing of prescribed fire and alterations to the structure and composition of fuels in savannas and woodlands can release understory hardwoods, potentially resulting in a global increase of closed-canopy forest and a loss of biodiversity. We hyp...
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Ana C. Castillo, Barry Goldfarb, Kurt H. Johnsen, James H. Roberds and C. Dana Nelson
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Ferhat Kara,Edward F. Loewenstein,Dale G. Brockway
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Aim of study: Uneven-aged (UEA) management systems can achieve multiple-use objectives, however, use of UEA techniques to manage longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests are still open to question, because of the species? intolerance of competition....
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Yaoqi Zhang, Indrajit Majumdar and John Schelhas
There is growing evidence suggesting that the United States? roots are not in a state of ?pristine? nature but rather in a ?human-modified landscape? over which Native people have since long exerted vast control and use. The longleaf pine is a typical wo...
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Moser, W. Keith; Wade, Dale
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Craft, C. B. Chiang, C.
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Otrosina, William J.; Bannwart, Diane; Roncadori, Ronald W.
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