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Kiyoshi Umeki,Marc David Abrams,Keisuke Toyama,Eri Nabeshima
Pág. e019
Aim of study: To develop a statistical model framework to analyze longitudinal wind-damage records while accounting for autocorrelation, and to demonstrate the usefulness of the model in understanding the regeneration process of a natural forest.Area of ...
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Srdan Keren and Jurij Diaci
The knowledge about the impact of selection silviculture on deadwood components is fairly scarce. This study compared two Dinaric old-growth forests (OGFs) with adjacent managed forests (MFs) in which the single-tree selection system has been applied for...
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Aviva J. Gottesman and William S. Keeton
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Aurélie Terrier, Mathieu Paquette, Sylvie Gauthier, Martin P. Girardin, Sylvain Pelletier-Bergeron and Yves Bergeron
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an environment frequently disturbed by fire, the importance of old-growth forests as both a carbon stock as well as a source of emissions when burnt is not fu...
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Diego B. Ponce, Pablo J. Donoso and Christian Salas-Eljatib
The landscape in the lowlands of south-central Chile is dominated by agricultural lands and forestry plantations of exotic species. Natural forests are restricted to successional forests, while old-growth forests are nearly absent. The lack of old-growth...
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Mauro E. González, Paul Szejner, Pablo J. Donoso, Christian Salas
Pág. 427 - 441
Second-growth forests represent the greatest potential resource for forest management and large-scale ecological restoration in many regions. In south-central Chile, second-growth forests include those dominated by Nothofagus obliqua, N. dombeyi, Drimys ...
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Héloïse Le Goff, Louis De Grandpré, Daniel Kneeshaw, and Pierre Bernier
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O. A. Steen,R. J. Dawson,Harold Armleder
We describe a quantitative old-growth index for Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) stands in two Interior Douglas-fir (IDF) biogeoclimatic variants (dk3 and dk4) in the central interior of British Columbia. The index uses stand structure dat...
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Jaime Hilbert,Alan Wiensczyk
Over the past two decades, scientific discoveries have altered how forest management is viewed, including the understanding of late-successional or old-growth forest communities. Some accept that old-growth forests should be managed, but the process of i...
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Isabelle Houde,Susan Leech,Fred L. Bunnell,Toby Spribille,Curtis Björk
The Albert River valley hosts the only old-growth stands of western redcedar in the Invermere Timber Supply Area (TSA). This portion of the Interior Cedar Hemlock moist cool (ICHmk1) biogeoclimatic variant is spatially disjunct from the rest of the ICHmk...
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