This study is an effort to provide new information on the effects of isolated tree canopies on understory vegetation composition and soil characteristics of northern Indiana black oak savannas. Temperate savannas in the United States have been greatly altered by human activities. Management of these areas is an important consideration for Midwest natural resource agencies. It is hypothesized that isolated trees within a savanna may alter the soil and plants around them, much in the same way that gaps in a forest canopy alter the plant composition and soil characteristics on the forest floor. In this study, isolated trees were selected in three northern Indiana black oak (Quercus velutina) savannas. Plots were located under the tree canopies...
Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) savannas of the Great Plains have long been reported to be disap...
The oak savanna in the Midwest was maintained historically in part by fire, topography, climate, and...
A vegetation survey was undertaken at the Iroquois County Conservation Area and the Hooper Branch Na...
To study tree/nontree interactions, soil characteristics, aboveground biomass and plant composition ...
Questions What are the relative contributions of short-term canopy and long-term soil effects of a s...
This study was part of a Nature Conservancy oak savanna restoration project in the Quincy Bluff and...
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Northwest Indiana contains one of the rarest ecosystems, the...
Oak savanna occurred in Iowa until the time of settlement and then was degraded rapidly. There were ...
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The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
The edaphic and pedologic factors of forest soils and their influence on the naturally occurring cli...
Loss of oak seedling and sapling leaf area to insect herbivores has not been well characterized in O...
In the central California region of annual rangeland, herbage production beneath blue oak (Quercus d...
This study investigated vegetational changes in oak wilt patches that occurred in late-successional ...
The overall objective of this study was to determine how past human disturbance has altered forest p...
Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) savannas of the Great Plains have long been reported to be disap...
The oak savanna in the Midwest was maintained historically in part by fire, topography, climate, and...
A vegetation survey was undertaken at the Iroquois County Conservation Area and the Hooper Branch Na...
To study tree/nontree interactions, soil characteristics, aboveground biomass and plant composition ...
Questions What are the relative contributions of short-term canopy and long-term soil effects of a s...
This study was part of a Nature Conservancy oak savanna restoration project in the Quincy Bluff and...
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Northwest Indiana contains one of the rarest ecosystems, the...
Oak savanna occurred in Iowa until the time of settlement and then was degraded rapidly. There were ...
Contains fulltext : 60136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In an East Afr...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
The edaphic and pedologic factors of forest soils and their influence on the naturally occurring cli...
Loss of oak seedling and sapling leaf area to insect herbivores has not been well characterized in O...
In the central California region of annual rangeland, herbage production beneath blue oak (Quercus d...
This study investigated vegetational changes in oak wilt patches that occurred in late-successional ...
The overall objective of this study was to determine how past human disturbance has altered forest p...
Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) savannas of the Great Plains have long been reported to be disap...
The oak savanna in the Midwest was maintained historically in part by fire, topography, climate, and...
A vegetation survey was undertaken at the Iroquois County Conservation Area and the Hooper Branch Na...