Forests currently face numerous stressors, raising questions about processes of forest recovery as well as the role of humans to stimulate recovery through planting trees that might not otherwise regenerate. Theoretically, planted trees can also provide a seed source for further recruitment once the planted trees become reproductive, acting as "nucleation" sites; however, it is unclear whether changing site conditions over time (e.g., through the growth of competitors like woody shrubs) influences establishment in the long term, even if seed availability increases. We tested the nucleation concept in a system where shrub competition is known to influence tree establishment and growth, performing an observational study of sites within and cl...
Shifting fire regimes alter forest structure assembly in ponderosa pine forests and may produce stru...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
To predict the effects of environmental change and nature management on the distribution of plant sp...
Forests currently face numerous stressors, raising questions about processes of forest recovery as w...
Seedling recruitment in an old growth ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) stand in central Oregon, USA,...
Many, dry western conifer forests were historically adapted to high frequency, low-to-moderate sever...
Fire suppression has significantly increased canopy cover, litter depth, and stem density in many\ud...
Background: Seedling germination and survival is a critical control on forest ecosystem boundaries, ...
Both dispersal- and niche-based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
In forested ecosystems, young tree seedlings interact with already established vegetation such as ad...
The persistence of non-serotinous pines in Mediterranean forests can be threatened by climate-mediat...
Abstract Localized loss of canopy by natural or anthropogenic forces creates canopy gaps, providing ...
1. Former land use has long-lasting effects on the distribution and abundance of forest herbs. Previ...
Effective restoration of whitebark pine populations will require a solid understanding of factors af...
Abstract Long‐term species persistence in plant communities is contingent in part on the conditions ...
Shifting fire regimes alter forest structure assembly in ponderosa pine forests and may produce stru...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
To predict the effects of environmental change and nature management on the distribution of plant sp...
Forests currently face numerous stressors, raising questions about processes of forest recovery as w...
Seedling recruitment in an old growth ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) stand in central Oregon, USA,...
Many, dry western conifer forests were historically adapted to high frequency, low-to-moderate sever...
Fire suppression has significantly increased canopy cover, litter depth, and stem density in many\ud...
Background: Seedling germination and survival is a critical control on forest ecosystem boundaries, ...
Both dispersal- and niche-based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
In forested ecosystems, young tree seedlings interact with already established vegetation such as ad...
The persistence of non-serotinous pines in Mediterranean forests can be threatened by climate-mediat...
Abstract Localized loss of canopy by natural or anthropogenic forces creates canopy gaps, providing ...
1. Former land use has long-lasting effects on the distribution and abundance of forest herbs. Previ...
Effective restoration of whitebark pine populations will require a solid understanding of factors af...
Abstract Long‐term species persistence in plant communities is contingent in part on the conditions ...
Shifting fire regimes alter forest structure assembly in ponderosa pine forests and may produce stru...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
To predict the effects of environmental change and nature management on the distribution of plant sp...