Modern forest management seeks to balance multiple social, economic, and ecological goals. Different management approaches create different types of disturbances in a forest ecosystem, and thus also differ in their impacts on plants, animals, and insects. Understanding these impacts is important for conservation of forest ecosystem function, but challenging due to the large spatial and temporal scale over which management occurs. Most past research has focused on relatively small areas, short time scales, and/or a small number of species. To address this, we examined the effects of two common silvicultural systems (even- and uneven-aged) on abundance and richness of three vertebrate taxa (birds, small mammals, and herpetofauna) over a two-d...
In recent decades, concern for migratory birds has stimulated research assessing the relationships b...
Declining population trends of breeding birds associated with mature forests of the eastern and cent...
Graduation date: 1996Growing concerns over maintaining animal and plant biodiversity have led to sig...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
1. Plantation silviculture is increasing globally and is particularly intensive in temperate conife...
Restoring and maintaining biodiversity in a changing world is increasingly challenging due to the co...
The emphasis of forest management in the Pacific Northwest has shifted recently from the production ...
Cumulative impacts of anthropogenic landscape change must be considered when managing and conserving...
With the intensification of human activities, preserving animal populations is a contemporary challe...
1. Large mammalian herbivores are well known to shape the structure and function of ecosystems world...
Many animal taxa respond strongly to spatial and temporal variation in vegetation structure and flor...
We used a 40 year longitudinal data set from Lilley Cornett Woods, an old-growth forest in Letcher C...
1. Over 20% of the world's tropical forests have been selectively logged, and large expanses are all...
Abstract: In the future, land stewards are expected to increase their use of fire surrogates to mana...
Figures are located at the end of the document.Hardwood forests are abundant in the U.S., the easter...
In recent decades, concern for migratory birds has stimulated research assessing the relationships b...
Declining population trends of breeding birds associated with mature forests of the eastern and cent...
Graduation date: 1996Growing concerns over maintaining animal and plant biodiversity have led to sig...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
1. Plantation silviculture is increasing globally and is particularly intensive in temperate conife...
Restoring and maintaining biodiversity in a changing world is increasingly challenging due to the co...
The emphasis of forest management in the Pacific Northwest has shifted recently from the production ...
Cumulative impacts of anthropogenic landscape change must be considered when managing and conserving...
With the intensification of human activities, preserving animal populations is a contemporary challe...
1. Large mammalian herbivores are well known to shape the structure and function of ecosystems world...
Many animal taxa respond strongly to spatial and temporal variation in vegetation structure and flor...
We used a 40 year longitudinal data set from Lilley Cornett Woods, an old-growth forest in Letcher C...
1. Over 20% of the world's tropical forests have been selectively logged, and large expanses are all...
Abstract: In the future, land stewards are expected to increase their use of fire surrogates to mana...
Figures are located at the end of the document.Hardwood forests are abundant in the U.S., the easter...
In recent decades, concern for migratory birds has stimulated research assessing the relationships b...
Declining population trends of breeding birds associated with mature forests of the eastern and cent...
Graduation date: 1996Growing concerns over maintaining animal and plant biodiversity have led to sig...