Oak decline is a process induced by complex interactions of predisposing factors, inciting factors, and contributing factors operating at tree, stand, and landscape scales. It has greatly altered species composition and stand structure in affected areas. Thinning, clearcutting, and group selection are widely adopted harvest alternatives for reducing forest vulnerability to oak decline by removing susceptible species and declining trees. However, the long-term, landscape-scale effects of these different harvest alternatives are not well studied because of the limited availability of experimental data. In this study, we applied a forest landscape model in combination with field studies to evaluate the effects of the three harvest alternatives...
Without proper silvicultural management, recruitment of oak ( Quercus L. spp.) into mature stands ha...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...
Oak decline is a process induced by complex interactions of predisposing factors, inciting factors, ...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Oak decline is a chronic problem inMissouri Ozark forests. Red oak group species are most susceptibl...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
In the Missouri Ozarks, widespread oak decline in the overstory, along with failure to attain adequa...
Using historical General Land Office record as a reference, this study employed a landscape-scale di...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Ecological forestry methods that include growing trees to very large diameter, retention of permanen...
Bottomland hardwood forests provide important economic and ecological values within the midwestern U...
The current oak-hickory overstory that exists in the productive uplands of Southern Illinois is a r...
Without proper silvicultural management, recruitment of oak ( Quercus L. spp.) into mature stands ha...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...
Oak decline is a process induced by complex interactions of predisposing factors, inciting factors, ...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Oak decline is a chronic problem inMissouri Ozark forests. Red oak group species are most susceptibl...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
In the Missouri Ozarks, widespread oak decline in the overstory, along with failure to attain adequa...
Using historical General Land Office record as a reference, this study employed a landscape-scale di...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Ecological forestry methods that include growing trees to very large diameter, retention of permanen...
Bottomland hardwood forests provide important economic and ecological values within the midwestern U...
The current oak-hickory overstory that exists in the productive uplands of Southern Illinois is a r...
Without proper silvicultural management, recruitment of oak ( Quercus L. spp.) into mature stands ha...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...