Understanding how composition and structure of vegetation responds to disturbance is essential to predicting and managing the impacts of forest harvesting on plant communities. My analyses showed that the wet, temperate rainforests of coastal British Columbia exhibit trends in diversity across a successional sequence similar to those found in Douglas-fir forests to the south. As well, I was able to highlight the importance of considering the response of individual species. I identified 12 species that were associated with old-forest. Furthermore, I found these late-sera1 associates exhibited similar environmental preferences to one another. Specifically, the typical plot containing a late-sera1 associate was drier than the typical plot for ...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Foundation species define and structure ecological communities but are difficult to identify before ...
Context: Increased intensity of soil and canopy disturbances tends to increase species richness due ...
One of the human activities impacting biodiversity is the cutting of old-growth forests. In response...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
Plant communities are sensitive to perturbations and may display alternative recovery pathways depen...
Understanding the interactions of environmental and vegetation characteristics is necessary for effe...
Forest management in the central interior of British Columbia has been active for over a century. In...
Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir (ESSF) forests of interior British Columbia have increasingly become...
Boreal forest ecosystems are adapted to periodic disturbance, but there is widespread concern that c...
Stand-level retention is an important component of sustainable forest management which aims to balan...
The forests of coastal British Columbia are some of the most productive in the world, providing a wi...
The Coastal forest of southwestern British Columbia is examined at three levels of interpretation: t...
The acceleration of human disturbance on natural systems necessitates the understanding of the effec...
An important aspect of forest fragmentation is the ensuing change in forest area and the impact this...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Foundation species define and structure ecological communities but are difficult to identify before ...
Context: Increased intensity of soil and canopy disturbances tends to increase species richness due ...
One of the human activities impacting biodiversity is the cutting of old-growth forests. In response...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
Plant communities are sensitive to perturbations and may display alternative recovery pathways depen...
Understanding the interactions of environmental and vegetation characteristics is necessary for effe...
Forest management in the central interior of British Columbia has been active for over a century. In...
Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir (ESSF) forests of interior British Columbia have increasingly become...
Boreal forest ecosystems are adapted to periodic disturbance, but there is widespread concern that c...
Stand-level retention is an important component of sustainable forest management which aims to balan...
The forests of coastal British Columbia are some of the most productive in the world, providing a wi...
The Coastal forest of southwestern British Columbia is examined at three levels of interpretation: t...
The acceleration of human disturbance on natural systems necessitates the understanding of the effec...
An important aspect of forest fragmentation is the ensuing change in forest area and the impact this...
I examined the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the patterns of species composi...
Foundation species define and structure ecological communities but are difficult to identify before ...
Context: Increased intensity of soil and canopy disturbances tends to increase species richness due ...