Exotic pests and pathogens, through direct and indirect effects on forest structure and species composition, have the potential to significantly alter forest ecosystem processes, including C cycling. Throughout the northern hardwood forest, beech bark disease (BBD) is causing widespread disruption in forest structure and composition. In the Catskill Mountains of New York, some forests formerly codominated by American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) are shifting to sugar maple dominance. The effects of BBD and a subsequent shift in species composition on annual aboveground net primary production and soil CO2 efflux were examined in eight forest plots selected to represent a gradient of BBD impact. Ther...
In this review, I characterize ecosystem carbon (C) dynamics following the decline of a tree species...
Beech bark disease was discovered in Michigan in 2000 and will likely kill at least 50 % of mature A...
Mountain birch forests (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) at the subarctic treeline not only...
Forest insects and pathogens are major disturbance agents that have affected millions of hectares in...
Since the 1980s, hemlock-dominated forests (Tsuga canadensis) of central New England have been incre...
Exotic forest pests and pathogens are among the most serious environmental threats to millions of he...
American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) is a dominant component of forest tree cover over a large p...
Climate change may foster pest epidemics in forests, and thereby the fluxes of elements that are ind...
The beech bark disease complex has long been an extremely important exotic pest issue as it has spre...
Major efforts are underway to harness the carbon sequestration capacity of forests to combat global ...
A critical component of assessing the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems involves unders...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
Eastern U.S. forests are witnessing an ecologically disruptive decline in one of the region’s distin...
Forest insects and pathogens are major disturbance agents that have affected millions of hectares in...
Disturbance regimes within temperate forests can significantly impact carbon cycling. Additionally, ...
In this review, I characterize ecosystem carbon (C) dynamics following the decline of a tree species...
Beech bark disease was discovered in Michigan in 2000 and will likely kill at least 50 % of mature A...
Mountain birch forests (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) at the subarctic treeline not only...
Forest insects and pathogens are major disturbance agents that have affected millions of hectares in...
Since the 1980s, hemlock-dominated forests (Tsuga canadensis) of central New England have been incre...
Exotic forest pests and pathogens are among the most serious environmental threats to millions of he...
American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) is a dominant component of forest tree cover over a large p...
Climate change may foster pest epidemics in forests, and thereby the fluxes of elements that are ind...
The beech bark disease complex has long been an extremely important exotic pest issue as it has spre...
Major efforts are underway to harness the carbon sequestration capacity of forests to combat global ...
A critical component of assessing the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems involves unders...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
Eastern U.S. forests are witnessing an ecologically disruptive decline in one of the region’s distin...
Forest insects and pathogens are major disturbance agents that have affected millions of hectares in...
Disturbance regimes within temperate forests can significantly impact carbon cycling. Additionally, ...
In this review, I characterize ecosystem carbon (C) dynamics following the decline of a tree species...
Beech bark disease was discovered in Michigan in 2000 and will likely kill at least 50 % of mature A...
Mountain birch forests (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) at the subarctic treeline not only...