What is the dominant disturbance regime in coastal British Columbia? In this literature review, we discuss the relative importance of fire versus canopy gaps as agents of disturbance affecting the structure and dynamics of unmanaged coastal forests in British Columbia. Our analyses focus on the province’s wet coastal temperate rain forests, specifically the Hypermaritime and Very Wet Maritime Coastal Western Hemlock (CWHvh and CWHvm) subzones, and the Wet Hypermaritime and Moist Maritime Mountain Hemlock (MHwh and MHmm) subzones. After reviewing the relationships between disturbance events, disturbance regimes, and stand dynamics, we critically assess the traditional classification of fire regimes in the wet coastal temperate rain forests, ...
This study uses dendroecology to provide direct evidence of historic forest fires and their effects ...
Plant communities are sensitive to perturbations and may display alternative recovery pathways depen...
Growth release of trees following canopy disturbances is of interest to ecological scientists and fo...
The Coastal Western Hemlock (CWH) is an important biogeoclimatic zone in British Columbia. Studies ...
Forest fires in southeastern British Columbia are considered the dominant natural disturbance to hav...
In dry forests of southeastern British Columbia (BC) dense stands may be legacies of past high-sever...
This research presents an evaluation of current sustainable forest management policies in British C...
While wildland fire is globally most common at the savannah-grassland ecotone, there is little evide...
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of fire regimes is critically important for sustainable ...
Accurate historical reconstructions of disturbance regimes are necessary because current approaches ...
Aim Few long-term fire histories have been reconstructed in coastal temperate rain fores...
While wildland fire is globally most common at the savannah-grassland ecotone, there is little evide...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Ecological forestry is based on the idea that forest patterns and processes are more likely to persi...
Fires are a key disturbance of boreal forests. In fact, they are the main source of renewal and evol...
This study uses dendroecology to provide direct evidence of historic forest fires and their effects ...
Plant communities are sensitive to perturbations and may display alternative recovery pathways depen...
Growth release of trees following canopy disturbances is of interest to ecological scientists and fo...
The Coastal Western Hemlock (CWH) is an important biogeoclimatic zone in British Columbia. Studies ...
Forest fires in southeastern British Columbia are considered the dominant natural disturbance to hav...
In dry forests of southeastern British Columbia (BC) dense stands may be legacies of past high-sever...
This research presents an evaluation of current sustainable forest management policies in British C...
While wildland fire is globally most common at the savannah-grassland ecotone, there is little evide...
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of fire regimes is critically important for sustainable ...
Accurate historical reconstructions of disturbance regimes are necessary because current approaches ...
Aim Few long-term fire histories have been reconstructed in coastal temperate rain fores...
While wildland fire is globally most common at the savannah-grassland ecotone, there is little evide...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Ecological forestry is based on the idea that forest patterns and processes are more likely to persi...
Fires are a key disturbance of boreal forests. In fact, they are the main source of renewal and evol...
This study uses dendroecology to provide direct evidence of historic forest fires and their effects ...
Plant communities are sensitive to perturbations and may display alternative recovery pathways depen...
Growth release of trees following canopy disturbances is of interest to ecological scientists and fo...