The need for sound management practices of high-elevation forests is becoming more and more important in British Columbia; however, there is a lack of information on the dynamics and regeneration pattern of these forests. This pilot study investigates stand dynamics by describing the structure of oldgrowth stands, and correlating the occurrence of regeneration with site factors. Three study stands, which originated after fire and appeared to be in advanced stages of succession were selected in the Moist Cold Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir subzone, near Smithers, B.C. All three stands showed the same general stand structure, although the sites were slightly different. The number of seedlings, saplings, alive and standing dead tre...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Black spruce [Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP] regeneration emerges in clusters near the pre-existing bole...
Small-scale natural disturbances involving the death of one to a few trees and creating gaps in the ...
Old-growth stands are important for management, conservation, wildlife, recreation, and maintaining ...
Patterns of tree regeneration change with elevation in old-growth forest stands on British Columbia...
For the high-elevation Engelmann spruce - subalpine fir (ESSF) biogeoclimatic zone of southwestern B...
Graduation date: 1996A field study was established to explore stand structure and development patter...
Disturbance at the scale of single trees shapes the development of boreal forest ecosystems, especi...
Old-growth forests have been defined and described in many ways including stand age, stand structure...
The boreal forest of higher latitudes constitutes a reservoir of trees of great ecological importanc...
Understanding post fire white spruce recruitment and natural regeneration in mixed aspen spruce stan...
Abstract: The dynamics of an old-growth Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Parry) – subalpine fir ...
The presence of natural regeneration and its abundance has a tremendous impact on the future develo...
In many old-growth stands on submontane (elevation <ca. 600 m) sites in the Very Wet Maritime Coast...
Old-growth forests play a major role in conserving biodiversity, protecting water resources, sequest...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Black spruce [Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP] regeneration emerges in clusters near the pre-existing bole...
Small-scale natural disturbances involving the death of one to a few trees and creating gaps in the ...
Old-growth stands are important for management, conservation, wildlife, recreation, and maintaining ...
Patterns of tree regeneration change with elevation in old-growth forest stands on British Columbia...
For the high-elevation Engelmann spruce - subalpine fir (ESSF) biogeoclimatic zone of southwestern B...
Graduation date: 1996A field study was established to explore stand structure and development patter...
Disturbance at the scale of single trees shapes the development of boreal forest ecosystems, especi...
Old-growth forests have been defined and described in many ways including stand age, stand structure...
The boreal forest of higher latitudes constitutes a reservoir of trees of great ecological importanc...
Understanding post fire white spruce recruitment and natural regeneration in mixed aspen spruce stan...
Abstract: The dynamics of an old-growth Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Parry) – subalpine fir ...
The presence of natural regeneration and its abundance has a tremendous impact on the future develo...
In many old-growth stands on submontane (elevation <ca. 600 m) sites in the Very Wet Maritime Coast...
Old-growth forests play a major role in conserving biodiversity, protecting water resources, sequest...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Black spruce [Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP] regeneration emerges in clusters near the pre-existing bole...
Small-scale natural disturbances involving the death of one to a few trees and creating gaps in the ...