Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, which generally favors regeneration of shade-tolerant species, especially sugar maple (Acer saccharum) Marsh.) and may reduce regeneration of midtolerant and shade-intolerant species. These forests also tend to have lower microsite diversity than old-growth stands, which may negatively affect the regeneration of light-seeded species, including yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britton). The objective of this research was to determine the initial effects of gaps size and gap cleaning on tree regeneration in northern hardwood stands in northern Wisconsin, USA. The current study evaluated three gap sizes compared to a control. A gap-level cleani...
There is concern that the conifer component of mixed conifer-deciduous forests in the Great Lakes re...
Managing forests for mixtures of canopy species promotes future resilience and mitigates risks of ca...
Managing forests for mixtures of canopy species promotes future resilience and mitigates risks of ca...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Northern hardwood forests in the Upper Great Lakes region—often existing on mesic, nutrient-rich sit...
Conventional forestry practices in Great Lakes northern hardwoods tend to promote the regeneration o...
The response of forest regeneration to canopy gap formation plays a key role in forest stand dynamic...
We examined the short-term effects of group-selection harvesting with seed tree retention on the div...
After decades focused on promoting economically valuable species, management of northern temperate f...
Group selection is one potential tool in contemporary, uneven-aged silviculture for mitigating incre...
Group selection is one potential tool in contemporary, uneven-aged silviculture for mitigating incre...
Successful tree regeneration is essential for sustainable forest management, yet it can be limited b...
The Central Hardwood Region (CHR) is experiencing a lack of desirable hardwood regeneration on produ...
Successful tree regeneration is essential for sustainable forest management, yet it can be limited b...
Minimum opening sizes and time required for successful canopy recruitment of tree saplings are not w...
There is concern that the conifer component of mixed conifer-deciduous forests in the Great Lakes re...
Managing forests for mixtures of canopy species promotes future resilience and mitigates risks of ca...
Managing forests for mixtures of canopy species promotes future resilience and mitigates risks of ca...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Northern hardwood forests in the Upper Great Lakes region—often existing on mesic, nutrient-rich sit...
Conventional forestry practices in Great Lakes northern hardwoods tend to promote the regeneration o...
The response of forest regeneration to canopy gap formation plays a key role in forest stand dynamic...
We examined the short-term effects of group-selection harvesting with seed tree retention on the div...
After decades focused on promoting economically valuable species, management of northern temperate f...
Group selection is one potential tool in contemporary, uneven-aged silviculture for mitigating incre...
Group selection is one potential tool in contemporary, uneven-aged silviculture for mitigating incre...
Successful tree regeneration is essential for sustainable forest management, yet it can be limited b...
The Central Hardwood Region (CHR) is experiencing a lack of desirable hardwood regeneration on produ...
Successful tree regeneration is essential for sustainable forest management, yet it can be limited b...
Minimum opening sizes and time required for successful canopy recruitment of tree saplings are not w...
There is concern that the conifer component of mixed conifer-deciduous forests in the Great Lakes re...
Managing forests for mixtures of canopy species promotes future resilience and mitigates risks of ca...
Managing forests for mixtures of canopy species promotes future resilience and mitigates risks of ca...