In the central and eastern United States, many forest ecosystems have undergone recent shifts in composition and structure that may conflict with contemporary management objectives. Long-term forest inventory data were used to determine patterns of forest succession over a 48-year period for four forest types in mid-Missouri: bottomlands, dry ridge and slope, glade-like, and mesic slopes. All forest types increased in stand basal area and overstory quadratic mean diameter through time, with concomitant decreases in the number of midstory trees. Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marshall) increased in importance value on dry ridge and slope and mesic slope forest types, largely due to the accumulation of trees in smaller diameter classes. White oa...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
In the central and eastern United States, many forest ecosystems have undergone recent shifts in com...
Although the existence of old-growth as a structural stage is widely accepted, a universal definitio...
Although the existence of old-growth as a structural stage is widely accepted, a universal definitio...
Although the existence of old-growth as a structural stage is widely accepted, a universal definitio...
Ecological communities are structured in response to spatial and temporal variation of numerous fact...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Many old-growth deciduous forests in eastern North America exhibit dynamics that suggest succession ...
Ecological communities are structured in response to spatial and temporal variation of numerous fact...
Forests across the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois have a rich land-use history since their settl...
For the last 9,000-10,000 years the Central Hardwood Region (CHR) has been primarily composed of a m...
Using historical General Land Office record as a reference, this study employed a landscape-scale di...
In this study, we present evidence of long-term, broad-scale changes in upland oak forests in south-...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...
In the central and eastern United States, many forest ecosystems have undergone recent shifts in com...
Although the existence of old-growth as a structural stage is widely accepted, a universal definitio...
Although the existence of old-growth as a structural stage is widely accepted, a universal definitio...
Although the existence of old-growth as a structural stage is widely accepted, a universal definitio...
Ecological communities are structured in response to spatial and temporal variation of numerous fact...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Many old-growth deciduous forests in eastern North America exhibit dynamics that suggest succession ...
Ecological communities are structured in response to spatial and temporal variation of numerous fact...
Forests across the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois have a rich land-use history since their settl...
For the last 9,000-10,000 years the Central Hardwood Region (CHR) has been primarily composed of a m...
Using historical General Land Office record as a reference, this study employed a landscape-scale di...
In this study, we present evidence of long-term, broad-scale changes in upland oak forests in south-...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Although white oak (Quercus alba) dominated much of the mid-west and eastern US hardwood forests pri...