Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests prior to European settlement, changes in disturbance frequencies and habitat fragmentation, coupled with other biotic pressures, are allowing sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marshall) to displace oak in the upland forest understory. Since our understanding of how disturbance mechanisms influence oak regeneration is not fully clear, there is lack of consensus on how to employ management practices. We collected seedling microhabitat data from 5 upland oak forest sites in central Illinois, each differing in age class and/or silvicultural treatment to determine: 1) Whether species of tree seedlings are selectively recruiting into specific microhabitats,...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Understanding the effects of fire on advance regeneration of oak (Quercus L.) species and their comp...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
The current oak-hickory overstory that exists in the productive uplands of Southern Illinois is a r...
Shade-tolerant mesophytic tree species tend to dominate the understories of present-day oak–hickory ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Understanding the effects of fire on advance regeneration of oak (Quercus L.) species and their comp...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
The current oak-hickory overstory that exists in the productive uplands of Southern Illinois is a r...
Shade-tolerant mesophytic tree species tend to dominate the understories of present-day oak–hickory ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Oak forests are complex, fire-dependent ecosystems, critical for supporting ecosystem services such ...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Understanding the effects of fire on advance regeneration of oak (Quercus L.) species and their comp...