Background: In the context of ecosystem management, the present study aims to compare the natural and the present-day forested landscapes of a large territory in Quebec (Canada). Using contemporary and long-term fire cycles, each natural forest landscape is defined according to the variability of its structure and composition, and compared to the present-day landscape. This analysis was conducted to address the question of whether human activities have moved these ecosystems outside the range of natural landscape variability. Methods: The study encompassed a forested area of 175 000 km2 divided into 14 landscapes. Using a framework that integrates fire cycles, age structure and forest dynamics, we characterized the forest composition an...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
How strong was the anthropogenic imprint in the disturbance regime of eastern Canadian mixed forests...
Boreal forests subject to low fire activity are complex ecosystems in terms of structure and dynamic...
Background: In the context of ecosystem management, the present study aims to compare the natural an...
Fire is fundamental to the natural dynamics of the North American boreal forest. It is therefore oft...
Questions : Which role did historical anthropogenic disturbances play in modifying the natural fire ...
Forest managers in North America are attempting to incorporate a growing number of ecological issue...
Land use history has altered natural disturbance dynamics, causing widespread modifications of the e...
Aims: Our study aimed to: (1) document the preindustrial (1925) forest composition prior to extensiv...
The impact of traditional even-aged forest management on landscape age structure, tree composition, ...
The circumboreal forest encompasses diverse landscape structures, dynamics and forest age distributi...
Context: Changes in the structure of boreal old-growth forests are typically studied at a specific s...
Old-growth stands are considered as key components of boreal forest diversity and their preservation...
1. Even-aged silviculture based on short-rotation clearcuts had severely altered boreal forests. Sil...
1- Recent consequences of human activities in the present-day landscapes. 2- Method used to define t...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
How strong was the anthropogenic imprint in the disturbance regime of eastern Canadian mixed forests...
Boreal forests subject to low fire activity are complex ecosystems in terms of structure and dynamic...
Background: In the context of ecosystem management, the present study aims to compare the natural an...
Fire is fundamental to the natural dynamics of the North American boreal forest. It is therefore oft...
Questions : Which role did historical anthropogenic disturbances play in modifying the natural fire ...
Forest managers in North America are attempting to incorporate a growing number of ecological issue...
Land use history has altered natural disturbance dynamics, causing widespread modifications of the e...
Aims: Our study aimed to: (1) document the preindustrial (1925) forest composition prior to extensiv...
The impact of traditional even-aged forest management on landscape age structure, tree composition, ...
The circumboreal forest encompasses diverse landscape structures, dynamics and forest age distributi...
Context: Changes in the structure of boreal old-growth forests are typically studied at a specific s...
Old-growth stands are considered as key components of boreal forest diversity and their preservation...
1. Even-aged silviculture based on short-rotation clearcuts had severely altered boreal forests. Sil...
1- Recent consequences of human activities in the present-day landscapes. 2- Method used to define t...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
How strong was the anthropogenic imprint in the disturbance regime of eastern Canadian mixed forests...
Boreal forests subject to low fire activity are complex ecosystems in terms of structure and dynamic...