The Boreal Plains (BP) of Western Canada have been exposed to increasing disturbance by wildfire and host a mixture of upland‐wetland‐pond complexes with substantial quantities of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) throughout the terrestrial areas. The ability of these tree species to regenerate within both upland and wetland areas of the BP following wildfire is unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of fire on nutrient dynamics in soil and water in peatlands and forested landscapes in the BP and relate this to aspen regeneration. Nutrient concentrations, nutrient supply rates, and net nutrient mineralization rates were determined in burned and unburned sections of a peatland and forest and compared w...
Abstract In the North American boreal forest, the presence of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is...
Climate change impacts on forest systems will likely be concentrated through influences on climate-s...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
A clonal tree species, Populus tremuloides (trembling aspen) typically regenerates from root suckers...
Fire suppression over the last century has increased conifer expansion and dominance in aspen-conife...
Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) were observed growing along roads far north from the a...
A comparison of the soil fertility and relationships between soil fertility and early regenerating v...
Fine roots constitute a relatively small component of ecosystem carbon pools but they are vitally im...
Encroachment into grassland by woody species is a global ecological phenomenon, and it is of particu...
The objective of this study was to compare nutrient concentration, distribution, and select componen...
The world’s forests are highly fragmented by linear disturbances, and many forests have failed to re...
It has been suggested that without sufficient soil disturbance, harvest in boreal forested peatlands...
This research was intended to address the general question of whether asexual stem regeneration of t...
A study was carried out to investigate the effects of slashburning on the nutrient status of two Sub...
Forest ecosystems undergo both natural and human induced disturbances. Depending on disturbance typ...
Abstract In the North American boreal forest, the presence of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is...
Climate change impacts on forest systems will likely be concentrated through influences on climate-s...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
A clonal tree species, Populus tremuloides (trembling aspen) typically regenerates from root suckers...
Fire suppression over the last century has increased conifer expansion and dominance in aspen-conife...
Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) were observed growing along roads far north from the a...
A comparison of the soil fertility and relationships between soil fertility and early regenerating v...
Fine roots constitute a relatively small component of ecosystem carbon pools but they are vitally im...
Encroachment into grassland by woody species is a global ecological phenomenon, and it is of particu...
The objective of this study was to compare nutrient concentration, distribution, and select componen...
The world’s forests are highly fragmented by linear disturbances, and many forests have failed to re...
It has been suggested that without sufficient soil disturbance, harvest in boreal forested peatlands...
This research was intended to address the general question of whether asexual stem regeneration of t...
A study was carried out to investigate the effects of slashburning on the nutrient status of two Sub...
Forest ecosystems undergo both natural and human induced disturbances. Depending on disturbance typ...
Abstract In the North American boreal forest, the presence of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is...
Climate change impacts on forest systems will likely be concentrated through influences on climate-s...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...