Pre- and post-harvest regeneration levels were compared for Abiesbalsamea (L.) Mill. –Betulapapyrifera Marsh. –Picea spp. forests in an area of the southern clay belt of northwestern Quebec. Results revealed abundant advance softwood regeneration (mean = 65 000 stems/ha), almost entirely of Abies prior to harvest. The survey following mechanical and manual whole-tree harvesting suggested a 92% reduction of softwood regeneration and a shift from softwood to a mixed or hardwood-shrub dominated regeneration. Ninety percent of softwood seedlings collected after harvest were pre-established. Destruction of advance regeneration was generally greater on fine-textured soils. Hierarchic cluster analysis of ecological types based on softwood, hardwoo...
Partial harvesting has been proposed as a key aspect to implementing ecosystem management in the Can...
Relatively few studies of forest regeneration have attempted to integrate the analysis of spatial an...
The stand initiation stage decisively influences future forest structure and composition, particular...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
The increasing dominance of American beech regeneration (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) to the expense of ...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods forests of southe...
Part II BiodiversityIn a silviculture experiment in east-central Maine, USA, natural regeneration wa...
Remnant tree stands left intact following a disturbance constitute the sole seed banks available for...
A total of 122 lowland, postlogged stands in northeastern Ontario, Canada, previously dominated by P...
Brissette, J.C. 1996. Effects of intensity and frequency of harvesting on abundance, stocking and co...
In naturally regenerated managed forests, silvicultural methods leverage timing and intensity of har...
The recruitment of saplings in forest stands into merchantable stems is a very complex process, thus...
Given increased interest in harvesting lowland cedar-hemlock rainforests in the Very Wet Hypermarit...
Boreal forest ecosystems are adapted to periodic disturbance, but there is widespread concern that c...
Partial harvesting has been proposed as a key aspect to implementing ecosystem management in the Can...
Relatively few studies of forest regeneration have attempted to integrate the analysis of spatial an...
The stand initiation stage decisively influences future forest structure and composition, particular...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
The increasing dominance of American beech regeneration (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) to the expense of ...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods forests of southe...
Part II BiodiversityIn a silviculture experiment in east-central Maine, USA, natural regeneration wa...
Remnant tree stands left intact following a disturbance constitute the sole seed banks available for...
A total of 122 lowland, postlogged stands in northeastern Ontario, Canada, previously dominated by P...
Brissette, J.C. 1996. Effects of intensity and frequency of harvesting on abundance, stocking and co...
In naturally regenerated managed forests, silvicultural methods leverage timing and intensity of har...
The recruitment of saplings in forest stands into merchantable stems is a very complex process, thus...
Given increased interest in harvesting lowland cedar-hemlock rainforests in the Very Wet Hypermarit...
Boreal forest ecosystems are adapted to periodic disturbance, but there is widespread concern that c...
Partial harvesting has been proposed as a key aspect to implementing ecosystem management in the Can...
Relatively few studies of forest regeneration have attempted to integrate the analysis of spatial an...
The stand initiation stage decisively influences future forest structure and composition, particular...