ABSTRACT: Before European settlement, vast areas of the eastern US deciduous forest were dominated by oak species. Evidence indicates that periodic understory fire was an important ecological factor in the historical development of oak forests. During European settlement of the late 19th and early 20th century, much of the eastern United States was impacted by land-clearing, extensive timber harvesting, severe fires, the chestnut blight, and then fire suppression and intensive deer browsing. These activities had the greatest negative impact on the once-dominant white oak, while temporarily promoting the expansion of other oaks such as red oak and chestnut oak. More recently, however, recruitment of all the dominant upland oaks waned on all ...
Along the ridgetops and in the coves of Kentucky’s Cumberland Plateau, oak forests are in a state of...
Seventy years of fire-suppression and inappropriate management practices have resulted in numerous f...
Oak species have maintained an important role in eastern U.S. forests for the last 8,000 years (Fost...
Abstract.—Prior to European settlement vast areas of the eastern U. S. deciduous forest were dominat...
Fire has shaped the American landscape as much as any other natural or anthropogenic disturbance suc...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
3rd place award at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThe composition of eastern deciduous fores...
Understanding the effects of fire on advance regeneration of oak (Quercus L.) species and their comp...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).AimRates of tree population expansion ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Failed oak regeneration is widely reported in temperate forests and has been linked in part to chang...
The long history of fire in North America spans millennia and is recognized as an important driver i...
Fire has influenced species composition within the Central Hardwood Forest for millennia. Since the...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
Historically, oak forests and woodlands intergraded with southern boreal forest, temperate mesic for...
Along the ridgetops and in the coves of Kentucky’s Cumberland Plateau, oak forests are in a state of...
Seventy years of fire-suppression and inappropriate management practices have resulted in numerous f...
Oak species have maintained an important role in eastern U.S. forests for the last 8,000 years (Fost...
Abstract.—Prior to European settlement vast areas of the eastern U. S. deciduous forest were dominat...
Fire has shaped the American landscape as much as any other natural or anthropogenic disturbance suc...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
3rd place award at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThe composition of eastern deciduous fores...
Understanding the effects of fire on advance regeneration of oak (Quercus L.) species and their comp...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).AimRates of tree population expansion ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Failed oak regeneration is widely reported in temperate forests and has been linked in part to chang...
The long history of fire in North America spans millennia and is recognized as an important driver i...
Fire has influenced species composition within the Central Hardwood Forest for millennia. Since the...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
Historically, oak forests and woodlands intergraded with southern boreal forest, temperate mesic for...
Along the ridgetops and in the coves of Kentucky’s Cumberland Plateau, oak forests are in a state of...
Seventy years of fire-suppression and inappropriate management practices have resulted in numerous f...
Oak species have maintained an important role in eastern U.S. forests for the last 8,000 years (Fost...