We determined the abundance and diversity of vascular plants in seven types of disturbance in mixed-wood boreal forest. Disturbance treatments included wildfire, natural regeneration after harvest and several methods of silvicultural site preparation. Relative to undisturbed forest, all disturbance treatments increased plant diversity to about the same extent. The abundance of plant growth-forms differed significantly between disturbance treatments. Silvicultural treatments involving soil disturbance (disk-trenching, drum-chopping and blading) had higher cover of grasses and annual forbs; naturally regenerated and Bräcke-cultivated treatments contained more perennial forbs and shrubs. Thus, different post-disturbance plant communities estab...
This study compared the effects of fire severity and salvage logging on early successional vegetatio...
Disturbances are ubiquitous features of most northern forest ecosystems. The subsequent response of ...
How resilience is understood and measured has become increasingly challenging for ecologists, partic...
Boreal forest ecosystems are adapted to periodic disturbance, but there is widespread concern that c...
Understory plants are critical to diversity and ecosystem function in boreal forests. Significant ad...
Ten-year response of plant communities to disk trenching, plowing, roto clearing and windrow burning...
The majority of plant diversity in North American boreal forests is comprised of understory plant co...
In recent years, climate warming has led to an increase in the severity and frequency of naturally o...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...
Wildfire is the predominant natural disturbance in the boreal forests of western Canada. Natural dis...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
Initial species composition was investigated on a group of boreal mixedwood sites that had experien...
Abstract. The objectives of this thesis are to evaluate (1) the influence of slope aspect on boreal ...
Post-wildfire disturbances such as salvage logging and seeding of agronomic species occur over large...
This study compared the effects of fire severity and salvage logging on early successional vegetatio...
Disturbances are ubiquitous features of most northern forest ecosystems. The subsequent response of ...
How resilience is understood and measured has become increasingly challenging for ecologists, partic...
Boreal forest ecosystems are adapted to periodic disturbance, but there is widespread concern that c...
Understory plants are critical to diversity and ecosystem function in boreal forests. Significant ad...
Ten-year response of plant communities to disk trenching, plowing, roto clearing and windrow burning...
The majority of plant diversity in North American boreal forests is comprised of understory plant co...
In recent years, climate warming has led to an increase in the severity and frequency of naturally o...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...
Wildfire is the predominant natural disturbance in the boreal forests of western Canada. Natural dis...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
Initial species composition was investigated on a group of boreal mixedwood sites that had experien...
Abstract. The objectives of this thesis are to evaluate (1) the influence of slope aspect on boreal ...
Post-wildfire disturbances such as salvage logging and seeding of agronomic species occur over large...
This study compared the effects of fire severity and salvage logging on early successional vegetatio...
Disturbances are ubiquitous features of most northern forest ecosystems. The subsequent response of ...
How resilience is understood and measured has become increasingly challenging for ecologists, partic...