For details on methods and results, please see the published paper (Motzkin, G., D. Foster, A. Allen, J. Harrod and R. D. Boone. 1996. Controlling site to evaluate history: vegetation patterns of a New England sand plain. Ecological Monographs 66: 345-365). The Abstract from the paper is reproduced below."The widespread and long-lasting impact of human activity on natural eco-systems indicates that land-use history must be treated as an integral aspect of ecological study and a critical component of conservation planning. The New England landscape has undergone a complete transformation as forests were converted to agriculture in the 18th and 19th centuries followed by succession to woodland as a result of widespread agricultural abandonmen...
Forty-one 0.25 ha sites were sampled in the Ossipee Pine Barrens to identify and describe tree commu...
Massachusetts sandplain heathlands are habitats of conservation concern, harboring many rare plant s...
Aim Despite decades of study we have limited insights into the nature of the pre-European landscape ...
The widespread and long-lasting impact of human activity on natural ecosystems indicates that land-u...
Abstract Broad-scale patterns of vegetation response to three centuries of human disturbance in the ...
Aim We evaluate environmental and historical determinants of modern species com-position for upland ...
This study investigated the history of land protection in north central Massachusetts. For details ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and inten-si...
The pervasive impact of historical land use is often underappreciated in the management and restorat...
Maintenance and restoration of grasslands, heathlands, and shrublands are high priorities for conser...
Submitted in fulfillment of a 2012 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. Massachusetts sandplain...
Understanding the long-term effects of human land use on soil chemistry and forest vegetation is an ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...
The vegetation history of the island of Martha\u27s Vineyard, Massachusetts during the last millenni...
Aim Climate, topography and soils drive many patterns of plant distribution and abundance across lan...
Forty-one 0.25 ha sites were sampled in the Ossipee Pine Barrens to identify and describe tree commu...
Massachusetts sandplain heathlands are habitats of conservation concern, harboring many rare plant s...
Aim Despite decades of study we have limited insights into the nature of the pre-European landscape ...
The widespread and long-lasting impact of human activity on natural ecosystems indicates that land-u...
Abstract Broad-scale patterns of vegetation response to three centuries of human disturbance in the ...
Aim We evaluate environmental and historical determinants of modern species com-position for upland ...
This study investigated the history of land protection in north central Massachusetts. For details ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and inten-si...
The pervasive impact of historical land use is often underappreciated in the management and restorat...
Maintenance and restoration of grasslands, heathlands, and shrublands are high priorities for conser...
Submitted in fulfillment of a 2012 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. Massachusetts sandplain...
Understanding the long-term effects of human land use on soil chemistry and forest vegetation is an ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...
The vegetation history of the island of Martha\u27s Vineyard, Massachusetts during the last millenni...
Aim Climate, topography and soils drive many patterns of plant distribution and abundance across lan...
Forty-one 0.25 ha sites were sampled in the Ossipee Pine Barrens to identify and describe tree commu...
Massachusetts sandplain heathlands are habitats of conservation concern, harboring many rare plant s...
Aim Despite decades of study we have limited insights into the nature of the pre-European landscape ...