ABSTRACT.—To document how species richness and diversity (H') recover from severe large-scale disturbance, we report temporal patterns of species composition and diversity following grass-to-forest succession from a long-term experiment in the Coweeta Basin, west-ern North Carolina. The original experiment—clear-cutting, 5 yr of grass cover followed by a herbicide treatment, and abandonment in a Southern Appalachian mixed deciduous for-est—represents the most severe human disturbance in the Coweeta Basin. For several years after cessation of management, Robinia pseudoacacia quickly sprouted from roots and ex-ceeded the growth rates of other species. Liriodendron tulipifera increased in density and basal area because of its prolific see...
Life history characteristics of many herbaceous understory plants suggest that such species recover ...
© 2017 by The Torrey Botanical Society. Exclosure studies have illustrated the profound effects over...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Regeneration dynamics in an o...
ABSTRACT.—To document how species richness and diversity (H') recover from severe large-scale d...
Forest cover in many southern Appalachian watersheds has increased since the early 1900s due to chan...
Four watersheds at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory were studied to elucidate forest development, patte...
Diversity and compositional dynamics in deciduous forests of eastern North America are subject to a ...
Diversity and compositional dynamics in deciduous forests of eastern North America are subject to an...
We used permanent plot inventories of the Coweeta Basin (USDA FS Experimental Forest), Southern Appa...
Human-caused changes in disturbance regimes and introductions of nonnative species have the potentia...
As managing forests for biodiversity becomes more common, it is important to understand how understo...
This thesis examines vegetation community change at two temporal scales in the Piedmont of North Car...
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) was a dominant canopy tree in the southern Appalachian Mountains ...
We used clearcut logging in establishing four replicated sizes of canopy openings (0.016, 0.08, 0.4,...
In mountainous areas such as the southern Appalachians USA, riparian zones are difficult to define. ...
Life history characteristics of many herbaceous understory plants suggest that such species recover ...
© 2017 by The Torrey Botanical Society. Exclosure studies have illustrated the profound effects over...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Regeneration dynamics in an o...
ABSTRACT.—To document how species richness and diversity (H') recover from severe large-scale d...
Forest cover in many southern Appalachian watersheds has increased since the early 1900s due to chan...
Four watersheds at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory were studied to elucidate forest development, patte...
Diversity and compositional dynamics in deciduous forests of eastern North America are subject to a ...
Diversity and compositional dynamics in deciduous forests of eastern North America are subject to an...
We used permanent plot inventories of the Coweeta Basin (USDA FS Experimental Forest), Southern Appa...
Human-caused changes in disturbance regimes and introductions of nonnative species have the potentia...
As managing forests for biodiversity becomes more common, it is important to understand how understo...
This thesis examines vegetation community change at two temporal scales in the Piedmont of North Car...
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) was a dominant canopy tree in the southern Appalachian Mountains ...
We used clearcut logging in establishing four replicated sizes of canopy openings (0.016, 0.08, 0.4,...
In mountainous areas such as the southern Appalachians USA, riparian zones are difficult to define. ...
Life history characteristics of many herbaceous understory plants suggest that such species recover ...
© 2017 by The Torrey Botanical Society. Exclosure studies have illustrated the profound effects over...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Regeneration dynamics in an o...