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Marinés De la Peña-Domene and Cristina Martínez-Garza
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in seedling establishment. To inform tropical forest restoration, we ask how seed and seedling densities differentially affect dispersal and establishment lim...
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Corey R. Halpin and Craig G. Lorimer
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful in forest conservation, as climate change and a growing complex of invasive pests are likely to drive forests outside their historic range of variability. ...
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Alberto Rojo-Alboreca,Juan D. García-Villabrille,José J. Corral-Rivas,Ricardo Alía,Gregorio Montero
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Aim of study: To propose a new approach to defining rotation ages on the basis of productive and technological aspects and to present an example of application of the methodology to natural Pinus sylvestris stands in relation to silvicultural treatment (...
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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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David J. Huggard,Walt Klenner,Laurie Kremsater,Glen Dunsworth
Connectivity is often recommended as a coarse-filter indicator of landscape-level biodiversity, but useable measures of the concept for management applications are poorly developed. We describe a dispersal-based algorithm to index and map connectivity, m...
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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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