Fine-scale disturbances involving the death of one to a few trees create gaps in the forest canopy and, where large-scale disturbances are rare, exert a dominant influence on community and population dynamics. I examine the natural regeneration and recruitment of seedlings and saplings following fine-scale, gap forming disturbances in old-growth stands within the Capilano, Seymour and Coquitlam River watersheds. I compared the abundance of western redcedar, western hemlock, and Pacific silver fir seedlings and saplings between plots located within and adjacent-to 20 gaps of known date of origin. I also destructively sampled seedlings and saplings of each species and applied dendroecological methods to determine the age of each sample, and t...
Graduation date: 2009Historically, between 40-60% of the Coast Range of Oregon was comprised of\ud s...
The creation of natural canopy gaps is an important ecological process in the Acadian forest. Design...
To understand how biotic and environmental factors interact to influence woody seedling recruitment ...
Small-scale natural disturbances involving the death of one to a few trees and creating gaps in the ...
Abstract Localized loss of canopy by natural or anthropogenic forces creates canopy gaps, providing ...
Partial cutting is a type of small- to intermediate-scale disturbance that affects forest community ...
Growth release of trees following canopy disturbances is of interest to ecological scientists and fo...
Disturbance plays a significant role in the formation and persistence of plant communities. This ub...
I used sapling population data collected since 1980 to investigate how canopy disturbance interacts ...
Graduation date: 2006Canopy gap formation is a major factor contributing to maintenance of overstory...
Graduation date: 1995Tree seedling establishment and growth were studied in experimental canopy gaps...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Fluctuations in plant resource availability are hypothesized to promote exotic plant invasion by all...
I investigated spatial and temporal patterns of seed deposition, seedling appearance, survivorship, ...
I linked methods of dendroecology with spatial analyses to investigate the patterns of natural distu...
Graduation date: 2009Historically, between 40-60% of the Coast Range of Oregon was comprised of\ud s...
The creation of natural canopy gaps is an important ecological process in the Acadian forest. Design...
To understand how biotic and environmental factors interact to influence woody seedling recruitment ...
Small-scale natural disturbances involving the death of one to a few trees and creating gaps in the ...
Abstract Localized loss of canopy by natural or anthropogenic forces creates canopy gaps, providing ...
Partial cutting is a type of small- to intermediate-scale disturbance that affects forest community ...
Growth release of trees following canopy disturbances is of interest to ecological scientists and fo...
Disturbance plays a significant role in the formation and persistence of plant communities. This ub...
I used sapling population data collected since 1980 to investigate how canopy disturbance interacts ...
Graduation date: 2006Canopy gap formation is a major factor contributing to maintenance of overstory...
Graduation date: 1995Tree seedling establishment and growth were studied in experimental canopy gaps...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Fluctuations in plant resource availability are hypothesized to promote exotic plant invasion by all...
I investigated spatial and temporal patterns of seed deposition, seedling appearance, survivorship, ...
I linked methods of dendroecology with spatial analyses to investigate the patterns of natural distu...
Graduation date: 2009Historically, between 40-60% of the Coast Range of Oregon was comprised of\ud s...
The creation of natural canopy gaps is an important ecological process in the Acadian forest. Design...
To understand how biotic and environmental factors interact to influence woody seedling recruitment ...