With return times between 20 and 100 years, ice storms are a primary disturbance type for temperate forests of eastern North America. Many studies have been conducted at the forest patch and plot scales to examine relations between damage and variables describing site, composition and structure. This paper presents results from a landscape scale study of fragmentation relations with damage in eastern Ontario forests. Data previously collected for two independent and spatially non-overlapping patch level damage studies were used. A Generalized Linear Model (GLM) was used to analyse relations between damage and frag-mentation metrics representing patch isolation, edge density, and the relative size and distribution of patches in the landscape...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
Large-extent ice storms have received relatively little attention from researchers. This research i...
indices, landscape pattern, quantitative methods, spatial heterogeneity, splitting index Anthropogen...
in significant forest damage across eastern North America. Average crown loss of over 75 % was recor...
Ice storms cause periodic disturbance to temperate forests of eastern North America. They are the pr...
grantor: University of TorontoA severe glaze storm in January 1998 affected a broad geogr...
On December 11th, 2008 a severe ice storm affected large portions of Southern New England. We report...
Abstract. We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha perma...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...
Damage from the 1998 ice storm was evaluated on 50 plot clusters (1667 trees) in northern New York. ...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
The response of four tree species, Acer saccharum Marsh., Acer rubrum L., Populus tremuloides Michx....
Forest spatial patterns are a central topic in contemporary landscape ecology, largely because of co...
The persistence of landscape-scale disturbance legacies in forested ecosystems depends in part on th...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
Large-extent ice storms have received relatively little attention from researchers. This research i...
indices, landscape pattern, quantitative methods, spatial heterogeneity, splitting index Anthropogen...
in significant forest damage across eastern North America. Average crown loss of over 75 % was recor...
Ice storms cause periodic disturbance to temperate forests of eastern North America. They are the pr...
grantor: University of TorontoA severe glaze storm in January 1998 affected a broad geogr...
On December 11th, 2008 a severe ice storm affected large portions of Southern New England. We report...
Abstract. We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha perma...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...
Damage from the 1998 ice storm was evaluated on 50 plot clusters (1667 trees) in northern New York. ...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
The response of four tree species, Acer saccharum Marsh., Acer rubrum L., Populus tremuloides Michx....
Forest spatial patterns are a central topic in contemporary landscape ecology, largely because of co...
The persistence of landscape-scale disturbance legacies in forested ecosystems depends in part on th...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
Large-extent ice storms have received relatively little attention from researchers. This research i...
indices, landscape pattern, quantitative methods, spatial heterogeneity, splitting index Anthropogen...