There is increasing interest in understanding the role of management on the current lack of blue oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) recruitment on California foothill rangelands. Age structure analysis has been suggested to relate when and how much recruitment occurred under past management as an indication of current management effects on recruitment. Previous estimates of blue oak age structure were based on unquantified correlations between age and diameter. Using regression analysis we found that diameter at breast height (DBH) accounted for 42-71% of the variation in tree age at 2 sites. Actual age structures were significantly different than age structures predicted from all regression equations at both sites. We suggest that the use of ...
Paper presented to the 7th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Factors responsible for poor recruitment of blue oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) and valley oak (Q. ...
Aim: The perceived absence of young cohorts in many long-lived trees, particularly Quercus species, ...
Abstract: Lack of blue oak (Quercus douglasii) saplings and seedlings throughout much of its range h...
In some California locations, the natural regeneration of blue oak is limited by the ability of smal...
Diameter-age relationships of two species of mountain mahogany (true mountain mahogany and curlleaf ...
Diameter distributions and age-size regressions are presented for 11 tree species from Thorn Creek W...
Graduation date: 2010Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Northwest Scientific Asso...
Oaks are foundational species in much of California, and many oak populations in the state may be in...
The age of old trees is often estimated only on the basis of trunk thickness. A more detailed method...
Many factors limit height increment of trees when age and size increase in large-statured tree speci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62)Brewer???s Oak (Quercus garryana var. breweri) is a...
Calculating the age of trees is often desirable in vegetation studies, but is sometimes difficult. I...
A 4-year study indicates that native blue oak seedlings are probably much older than most people wou...
Paper presented to the 7th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Factors responsible for poor recruitment of blue oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) and valley oak (Q. ...
Aim: The perceived absence of young cohorts in many long-lived trees, particularly Quercus species, ...
Abstract: Lack of blue oak (Quercus douglasii) saplings and seedlings throughout much of its range h...
In some California locations, the natural regeneration of blue oak is limited by the ability of smal...
Diameter-age relationships of two species of mountain mahogany (true mountain mahogany and curlleaf ...
Diameter distributions and age-size regressions are presented for 11 tree species from Thorn Creek W...
Graduation date: 2010Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Northwest Scientific Asso...
Oaks are foundational species in much of California, and many oak populations in the state may be in...
The age of old trees is often estimated only on the basis of trunk thickness. A more detailed method...
Many factors limit height increment of trees when age and size increase in large-statured tree speci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62)Brewer???s Oak (Quercus garryana var. breweri) is a...
Calculating the age of trees is often desirable in vegetation studies, but is sometimes difficult. I...
A 4-year study indicates that native blue oak seedlings are probably much older than most people wou...
Paper presented to the 7th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Factors responsible for poor recruitment of blue oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) and valley oak (Q. ...
Aim: The perceived absence of young cohorts in many long-lived trees, particularly Quercus species, ...