This paper examines air and soil temperature, their variabilities, and their relationships with decomposition and ground flora diversity within an oak Quercus forest in the southeastern Missouri Ozarks (USA). We conducted 3 experiments with 9 mobile weather stations at Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (MOFEP) study sites from September 1994 to August 1995. We used the cotton strip assay technique to quantify decomposition rate and Simpson\u27s diversity index to evaluate the diversity of the ground flora. We found that air temperature at each site differed significantly from every other site (p \u3c 0.001) based on a temporal scale of 20 min; this was also the case for soil temperature (p \u3c 0.001). The spatial variation of soi...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Models used to simulate plant growth and insect development on rangelands often assume that soil tem...
Loss of oak seedling and sapling leaf area to insect herbivores has not been well characterized in O...
The effects of silvicultural treatments (e.g., even-aged management, EAM, and unevenaged, UAM) on 4 ...
In this paper we examine how the spatial heterogeneity of microclimate, topography, and vegetation i...
We investigated the climatic sensitivity of oak species across a wide elevation range in the souther...
We investigated the variability of soil respiration and several potential regulatory factors and mod...
Plant phenology is the seasonal development of the annual cycle of a plant, driven by temperature, p...
We examined the thermal environment of oak-hickory leaf litter at varying depths in the Mill Creek W...
Best copy available.Air temperatures at i m and soil temperatures at 2C cm are reported for\ud twent...
Forest microclimate has been monitored continuously for more than 3 yr at two sites in deciduous woo...
Soil temperature strongly influences physical, chemical, and biological activities in soil. However,...
Plant phenology is the seasonal development of the annual cycle of a plant, driven by temperature, p...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and map.Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L...
Fine scale studies are rarely performed to address landscape level responses to microclimatic variab...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Models used to simulate plant growth and insect development on rangelands often assume that soil tem...
Loss of oak seedling and sapling leaf area to insect herbivores has not been well characterized in O...
The effects of silvicultural treatments (e.g., even-aged management, EAM, and unevenaged, UAM) on 4 ...
In this paper we examine how the spatial heterogeneity of microclimate, topography, and vegetation i...
We investigated the climatic sensitivity of oak species across a wide elevation range in the souther...
We investigated the variability of soil respiration and several potential regulatory factors and mod...
Plant phenology is the seasonal development of the annual cycle of a plant, driven by temperature, p...
We examined the thermal environment of oak-hickory leaf litter at varying depths in the Mill Creek W...
Best copy available.Air temperatures at i m and soil temperatures at 2C cm are reported for\ud twent...
Forest microclimate has been monitored continuously for more than 3 yr at two sites in deciduous woo...
Soil temperature strongly influences physical, chemical, and biological activities in soil. However,...
Plant phenology is the seasonal development of the annual cycle of a plant, driven by temperature, p...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and map.Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L...
Fine scale studies are rarely performed to address landscape level responses to microclimatic variab...
Fire suppression allows tree species that are intolerant of fire stress to increase their distributi...
Models used to simulate plant growth and insect development on rangelands often assume that soil tem...
Loss of oak seedling and sapling leaf area to insect herbivores has not been well characterized in O...