Understanding the shifts over time in the distribution and amount of forest vegetation types in relation to forest management and environmental conditions is critical for many policy and ecological questions. Our objective was to assess the influences of ownership and environment on changes!n forest vegetation from post-settlement historical to recent imes in the central Coast Range of Oregon. We evaluated land cover types on 1475 20 m plots, using scanned, geo-referenced historical (1939) and recent (I 993) aerial photos. The amount of older conifer cover declined by 63 % relative to its former amount, from 36 to 13 % of the landscape, during the 54-year period. Dominant ownership of older conifer stands shifted from industrial private to ...
1.Managing ecosystems effectively for the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem functions and se...
In western Oregon, forest ecosystem processes are greatly affected by patterns of stand replacement ...
From a landscape ecology perspective, meadows are often seen as landscapes in\ud transition. Success...
Graduation date: 2000Analysis of the long-term spatial pattern and dynamics of hardwood patches in\u...
Graduation date: 1978The vegetation following forest site preparation was examined in ten clearcut u...
Graduation date: 2008This study examined patterns and controls on 35-years of forest succession foll...
Graduation date: 2016The application of modern land management practices beginning at the turn of th...
Forests in California have changed dramatically during the 20th century. Shifts in forest structure ...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
Graduation date: 1997Using historical maps and tools provided by GJS, the spatial patterns of\ud pre...
and Mark E. Harmon Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stan...
Graduation date: 2006This project examined the harvest patterns found on private forestland in weste...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2000Knowledge about vegetation patterns and ecological processes in unmanaged, late...
Abstract. Modern ecology often emphasizes the distinction between traditional theories of stable, en...
1.Managing ecosystems effectively for the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem functions and se...
In western Oregon, forest ecosystem processes are greatly affected by patterns of stand replacement ...
From a landscape ecology perspective, meadows are often seen as landscapes in\ud transition. Success...
Graduation date: 2000Analysis of the long-term spatial pattern and dynamics of hardwood patches in\u...
Graduation date: 1978The vegetation following forest site preparation was examined in ten clearcut u...
Graduation date: 2008This study examined patterns and controls on 35-years of forest succession foll...
Graduation date: 2016The application of modern land management practices beginning at the turn of th...
Forests in California have changed dramatically during the 20th century. Shifts in forest structure ...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
Graduation date: 1997Using historical maps and tools provided by GJS, the spatial patterns of\ud pre...
and Mark E. Harmon Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stan...
Graduation date: 2006This project examined the harvest patterns found on private forestland in weste...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2000Knowledge about vegetation patterns and ecological processes in unmanaged, late...
Abstract. Modern ecology often emphasizes the distinction between traditional theories of stable, en...
1.Managing ecosystems effectively for the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem functions and se...
In western Oregon, forest ecosystem processes are greatly affected by patterns of stand replacement ...
From a landscape ecology perspective, meadows are often seen as landscapes in\ud transition. Success...