© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In landscapes with a short history of intensive land use, woody plant regrowth on cleared land is often favorably received as a shift back to a more natural state. However, it is common for these regrowth stands to be much denser than undisturbed forest. High stem density can adversely affect stand structure, understory composition, and habitat for dependent fauna. Thinning to reduce stem density is one common silvicultural method used to manage dense stands for ecological or restoration objectives. The effect of thinning on the stand structure is well understood but those on the understory vegetation are not. We address this knowledge gap in anticipation of an increasing call for public investment in 'ecological&#...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
Aims: Corymbia spp. (previously included in the genus Eucalyptus) are common species in sub/tropical...
AbstractQuestion: Woody plants have increased in density inmany ecosystems, but thefactors promoting...
In landscapes with a short history of intensive land use, woody plant regrowth on cleared land is of...
Thinning is thought to be particularly effective at accelerating plant community recovery in some de...
Understanding the effects of silvicultural treatments on understory vegetation is important in predi...
The subtropical eucalypt plantation estate in Australia now comprises more than 100,000 hectares in ...
The unwanted development of dense understorey vegetation composed of resource-acquisitive, tall plan...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Abstract 1. Passively regenerating native vegetation presents a cost‐effective opportunity to seques...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...
Depauperate understory plant communities resulting from intensive livestock grazing in pinyon-junipe...
Clearing of native vegetation and changes to disturbance regimes have resulted in dense regeneration...
Poster from 2006 Cascades student poster session.Thinning of overstory timber will change forest fun...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Understory species diversity and composition inf...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
Aims: Corymbia spp. (previously included in the genus Eucalyptus) are common species in sub/tropical...
AbstractQuestion: Woody plants have increased in density inmany ecosystems, but thefactors promoting...
In landscapes with a short history of intensive land use, woody plant regrowth on cleared land is of...
Thinning is thought to be particularly effective at accelerating plant community recovery in some de...
Understanding the effects of silvicultural treatments on understory vegetation is important in predi...
The subtropical eucalypt plantation estate in Australia now comprises more than 100,000 hectares in ...
The unwanted development of dense understorey vegetation composed of resource-acquisitive, tall plan...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Abstract 1. Passively regenerating native vegetation presents a cost‐effective opportunity to seques...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...
Depauperate understory plant communities resulting from intensive livestock grazing in pinyon-junipe...
Clearing of native vegetation and changes to disturbance regimes have resulted in dense regeneration...
Poster from 2006 Cascades student poster session.Thinning of overstory timber will change forest fun...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Understory species diversity and composition inf...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
Aims: Corymbia spp. (previously included in the genus Eucalyptus) are common species in sub/tropical...
AbstractQuestion: Woody plants have increased in density inmany ecosystems, but thefactors promoting...