Abstract: Thinning to reduce wildfire hazard is a common management practice in frequent-fire forests of the American west, but it is uncertain whether projects will help regenerate fire-resistant, shade-intolerant pines. We studied naturally established saplings of six conifer species in mixed-conifer forest in northern California, USA to determine how three environmental resources- light, soil moisture, and soil mineralizable nitrogen- affect stem radial growth. Likelihood principles were used to select among models of growth as a function of resources, age and size. There was support for models of growth as an exponential function of light for three species. Pinus jeffreyi growth was slow even at 40 % full sun but increased sharply at hi...
We examined the long-term growth, morphology, biomass distribution, and survival response of seedlin...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011.Large scale, high-severi...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Abstract: Thinning to reduce wildfire hazard is a common management practice in frequent-fire forest...
Excluding fi re over the last century has allowed canopy cover to burgeon, to thicken, along with li...
Many, dry western conifer forests were historically adapted to high frequency, low-to-moderate sever...
Many semi-arid coniferous forests in western North America have reached historically unprecedented d...
Fire suppression has significantly increased canopy cover, litter depth, and stem density in many\ud...
International audienceAbstractKey messageNatural regeneration patterns of conifer species were studi...
biomass allocation, and height and branch growth were studied in saplings of the shade-tolerant coni...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
This thesis analyzes the growth of red fir (Abies magnifica) and California white fir (Abies concolo...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands and old fields is often ascribed to fire suppression a...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
We examined the long-term growth, morphology, biomass distribution, and survival response of seedlin...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011.Large scale, high-severi...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Abstract: Thinning to reduce wildfire hazard is a common management practice in frequent-fire forest...
Excluding fi re over the last century has allowed canopy cover to burgeon, to thicken, along with li...
Many, dry western conifer forests were historically adapted to high frequency, low-to-moderate sever...
Many semi-arid coniferous forests in western North America have reached historically unprecedented d...
Fire suppression has significantly increased canopy cover, litter depth, and stem density in many\ud...
International audienceAbstractKey messageNatural regeneration patterns of conifer species were studi...
biomass allocation, and height and branch growth were studied in saplings of the shade-tolerant coni...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
This thesis analyzes the growth of red fir (Abies magnifica) and California white fir (Abies concolo...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands and old fields is often ascribed to fire suppression a...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
We examined the long-term growth, morphology, biomass distribution, and survival response of seedlin...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011.Large scale, high-severi...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...