The positive biodiversity and ecosystem functions relationship (BEF) has been well established, especially in controlled experiments. However, a coherent study to examine the multiple relationships in BEF in natural ecosystems is lacking. Using the observational data of Canadian forests, I aim to examine the species diversity-productivity relationships in natural forest ecosystems across forest strata, under the influences of the climate factors and local site conditions. I found the positive effects of energy on tree species diversity while accounting for potentially confounding evolutionary effects and show evidence for the effects of local site conditions and secondary succession on diversity. The positive species diversity effects on pr...
Northern peatlands are large reservoirs of soil organic carbon (C). Historically peatlands have ser...
Root processes – decomposition, production, and mortality – are intrinsic parts of ecosystem carbon ...
Forest edges are often defined as the discontinuity between the forest habitat and an adjacent open ...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region (Region 9), Shawnee and Hoosier National Forests Grant/Contr...
Green-tree retention under the conceptual framework of ecological forestry has the potential to prov...
The present thesis is based on a set of 16 peer-reviewed publications originating from ecological re...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region (Region 9), Shawnee and Hoosier National Forests Grant/Contr...
Broadleaved forest habitat is important for a number of ecosystem functions and as a refuge for many...
The loss of biodiversity is affecting all ecosystems on Earth, one of the greatest threats to biodiv...
Disturbance regimes, which are critical components of forest ecosystems, influence forest morphology...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region (Region 9), Shawnee National Forest and Hoosier National For...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region; Shawnee National Forest, Hoosier National Forest Grant/Cont...
Report issued on: May 12, 2006INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Forest Service, Eastern Regio
Forestlands have been identified as a valuable resource to mitigate climate change due to the biome’...
Dr. Hong He, Dissertation SupervisorIncludes vita.Field of Study: Natural resources."July 2018."Fore...
Northern peatlands are large reservoirs of soil organic carbon (C). Historically peatlands have ser...
Root processes – decomposition, production, and mortality – are intrinsic parts of ecosystem carbon ...
Forest edges are often defined as the discontinuity between the forest habitat and an adjacent open ...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region (Region 9), Shawnee and Hoosier National Forests Grant/Contr...
Green-tree retention under the conceptual framework of ecological forestry has the potential to prov...
The present thesis is based on a set of 16 peer-reviewed publications originating from ecological re...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region (Region 9), Shawnee and Hoosier National Forests Grant/Contr...
Broadleaved forest habitat is important for a number of ecosystem functions and as a refuge for many...
The loss of biodiversity is affecting all ecosystems on Earth, one of the greatest threats to biodiv...
Disturbance regimes, which are critical components of forest ecosystems, influence forest morphology...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region (Region 9), Shawnee National Forest and Hoosier National For...
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Eastern Region; Shawnee National Forest, Hoosier National Forest Grant/Cont...
Report issued on: May 12, 2006INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Forest Service, Eastern Regio
Forestlands have been identified as a valuable resource to mitigate climate change due to the biome’...
Dr. Hong He, Dissertation SupervisorIncludes vita.Field of Study: Natural resources."July 2018."Fore...
Northern peatlands are large reservoirs of soil organic carbon (C). Historically peatlands have ser...
Root processes – decomposition, production, and mortality – are intrinsic parts of ecosystem carbon ...
Forest edges are often defined as the discontinuity between the forest habitat and an adjacent open ...