Ice storms can cause severe damage to forest canopies, resulting in differential mortality among tree species and size classes and leading to long-lasting changes in the vertical structure and composition of the forest. An intense ice storm in 1998 damaged large areas of the northern hardwood forest, including much of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire (USA). Following up on detailed poststorm assessments, we measured changes in the vertical structure of the forest canopy 8 years poststorm. We focused on how the presence of disease-induced advance regeneration of American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) has affected canopy structure in the recovering forest. We measured foliage-height profiles using a point-quadrat approac...
1. When deforestation results in small forest fragments surrounded by a non-forest matrix, forest st...
Ice storms cause widespread damage to forests in many temperate regions, leaving behind many live tr...
Severe ice storms occur every year in the United States and Canada, particularly in the midwestern a...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...
On December 11th, 2008 a severe ice storm affected large portions of Southern New England. We report...
ArticleCANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 37(3):598-606(2...
grantor: University of TorontoA severe glaze storm in January 1998 affected a broad geogr...
Intermediate disturbances are an important component of many forest disturbance regimes, with effect...
Abstract. We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha perma...
The response of four tree species, Acer saccharum Marsh., Acer rubrum L., Populus tremuloides Michx....
C. Shortle Abstract: Ice storms and resulting injury to tree crowns occur frequently En North Americ...
Ice storms are recurrent disturbances that alter forest succession and retard tree growth rates thro...
Ice storms are a type of extreme winter weather event common to north temperate and boreal forests w...
In January 1998, a severe ice storm struck the northeastern United States, causing severe injury to ...
On December 23-25, 1998, a major ice storm struck southeastern Virginia. The storm-deposited glaze i...
1. When deforestation results in small forest fragments surrounded by a non-forest matrix, forest st...
Ice storms cause widespread damage to forests in many temperate regions, leaving behind many live tr...
Severe ice storms occur every year in the United States and Canada, particularly in the midwestern a...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...
On December 11th, 2008 a severe ice storm affected large portions of Southern New England. We report...
ArticleCANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 37(3):598-606(2...
grantor: University of TorontoA severe glaze storm in January 1998 affected a broad geogr...
Intermediate disturbances are an important component of many forest disturbance regimes, with effect...
Abstract. We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha perma...
The response of four tree species, Acer saccharum Marsh., Acer rubrum L., Populus tremuloides Michx....
C. Shortle Abstract: Ice storms and resulting injury to tree crowns occur frequently En North Americ...
Ice storms are recurrent disturbances that alter forest succession and retard tree growth rates thro...
Ice storms are a type of extreme winter weather event common to north temperate and boreal forests w...
In January 1998, a severe ice storm struck the northeastern United States, causing severe injury to ...
On December 23-25, 1998, a major ice storm struck southeastern Virginia. The storm-deposited glaze i...
1. When deforestation results in small forest fragments surrounded by a non-forest matrix, forest st...
Ice storms cause widespread damage to forests in many temperate regions, leaving behind many live tr...
Severe ice storms occur every year in the United States and Canada, particularly in the midwestern a...