A lowland, virgin white pine-hemlock stand and associated old-growth habitats were studied at Pack Forest Preserve, Warren County, NY. An area of 48.1 acres, interrupted only by nature trails, has white pines up to 58 inches in diameter, and supports 355 native plant species-an unexpectedly high number, considering its location in the climatically severe Adirondack Mountains. This minimally disturbed old-growth forest and its associated wetlands are not only diverse, but essentially weed-free, making them ideal for future ecological research, botanical teaching and monitoring activities
Hempstead Plains, once encompassing 24,282 hectares, originally extended from western Suffolk County...
An inventory of the vascular flora at Munsee Woods in Delaware County, Indiana revealed 399 species ...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...
A lowland, virgin white pine-hemlock stand and associated old-growth habitats were studied at Pack F...
During the summer of 1954 the author was privileged to conduct floristic and ecological studies on t...
The Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve is an area of approximately 470 acres, set aside for scientific stud...
There is currently debate over whether managed forests will ever regain the species diversity of old...
Northern white-cedar swamps have been shown to have relatively high plant species richness. The nort...
During the Holocene epoch, prairie graminoid species colonized North American deciduous forests. The...
This study of the vegetation of the 100,000-acre Connecticut Tract in western New York examines the ...
In contemporary landscapes culturally important plants may suffer in the absence of their ancestral ...
Author Institution: Division of Science-Mathematics, Urbana CollegeCedar Bog Nature Preserve is a re...
At least 132 vascular plant species were present in two relatively undisturbed woods in the Mayville...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityOf the 425 plan...
Old-growth forests with 300- to 400-year-old trees are uncommon in the eastern United States, but fo...
Hempstead Plains, once encompassing 24,282 hectares, originally extended from western Suffolk County...
An inventory of the vascular flora at Munsee Woods in Delaware County, Indiana revealed 399 species ...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...
A lowland, virgin white pine-hemlock stand and associated old-growth habitats were studied at Pack F...
During the summer of 1954 the author was privileged to conduct floristic and ecological studies on t...
The Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve is an area of approximately 470 acres, set aside for scientific stud...
There is currently debate over whether managed forests will ever regain the species diversity of old...
Northern white-cedar swamps have been shown to have relatively high plant species richness. The nort...
During the Holocene epoch, prairie graminoid species colonized North American deciduous forests. The...
This study of the vegetation of the 100,000-acre Connecticut Tract in western New York examines the ...
In contemporary landscapes culturally important plants may suffer in the absence of their ancestral ...
Author Institution: Division of Science-Mathematics, Urbana CollegeCedar Bog Nature Preserve is a re...
At least 132 vascular plant species were present in two relatively undisturbed woods in the Mayville...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityOf the 425 plan...
Old-growth forests with 300- to 400-year-old trees are uncommon in the eastern United States, but fo...
Hempstead Plains, once encompassing 24,282 hectares, originally extended from western Suffolk County...
An inventory of the vascular flora at Munsee Woods in Delaware County, Indiana revealed 399 species ...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...