Forest managers need a comprehensive scientific understanding of natural stand development processes when designing silvicultural systems that integrate ecological and economic objectives, including a better appreciation of the nature of disturbance regimes and the biological legacies, such as live trees, snags, and logs, that they leave behind. Most conceptual forest development models do not incorporate current knowledge of the: (1) complexity of structures (including spatial patterns) and developmental processes; (2) duration of development in long-lived forests; (3) complex spatial patterns of stands that develop in later stages of seres; and particularly (4) the role of disturbances in creating structural legacies that become key eleme...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
Licensees are required to regenerate interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzisii var glauca) forest g...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Forest managers need a comprehensive scientific understanding of natural stand development processes...
Large-scale, man-created or natural disturbances play a mjaor role in determining forest structure a...
Large-scale, man-created or natural disturbances play a mjaor role in determining forest structure a...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
The presence of natural regeneration and its abundance has a tremendous impact on the future develo...
The presence of natural regeneration and its abundance has a tremendous impact on the future develo...
The extensive literature on natural disturbance in forests is reviewed in terms of the hypotheses: (...
Abstract Sustainable forest management integrates ecological, social, and eco-nomic objectives. To a...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
Downed woody material (DWM) is a key component in forest ecosystems with age, structure, and disturb...
Downed woody material (DWM) is a key component in forest ecosystems with age, structure, and disturb...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
Licensees are required to regenerate interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzisii var glauca) forest g...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Forest managers need a comprehensive scientific understanding of natural stand development processes...
Large-scale, man-created or natural disturbances play a mjaor role in determining forest structure a...
Large-scale, man-created or natural disturbances play a mjaor role in determining forest structure a...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
The presence of natural regeneration and its abundance has a tremendous impact on the future develo...
The presence of natural regeneration and its abundance has a tremendous impact on the future develo...
The extensive literature on natural disturbance in forests is reviewed in terms of the hypotheses: (...
Abstract Sustainable forest management integrates ecological, social, and eco-nomic objectives. To a...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
Downed woody material (DWM) is a key component in forest ecosystems with age, structure, and disturb...
Downed woody material (DWM) is a key component in forest ecosystems with age, structure, and disturb...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
Licensees are required to regenerate interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzisii var glauca) forest g...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...