This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different management tools (fertilizer, prescribed burning, and herbicide application) were utilized. During three growing seasons, species, percent cover, and number of individuals, and physical characteristics were recorded. Responses to treatment were examined based on comparison of species richness, evenness, diversity, and importance. Two years after treatment, fertilized plots showed a decline in species richness, evenness, and diversity. Prescribed burning and herbicide treatments increased species richness but decreased species evenness, resulting in no change in diversity index. Herbicide treatment reduced the importance of dominant shrubs and increase...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas were once dominant across the southeastern U.S., including ...
In 1989, mixed hardwood-pine forest sites at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina were chosen b...
Populations of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) have declined since the early 1900s due to la...
This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different managemen...
This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different managemen...
This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different managemen...
Biodiversity and species rareness are increasingly the focal points for assessment of habitat qualit...
Biodiversity and species rareness are increasingly the focal points for assessment of habitat qualit...
US Federal land managers have utilized hand ignited prescribed fire at Big Thicket National Preserve...
Dense ponderosa pine forests in the southwestern United States inhibit understory production and div...
Pine plantations on Typic Quartzipsamments in East Texas are difficult to establish. Forest manageme...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that alternative vegetation management treatments (m...
Pine plantations on Typic Quartzipsamments in East Texas are difficult to establish. Forest manageme...
Question: Does the overstorey of pine savannas influence plant species biodiversity in the ground co...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas were once dominant across the southeastern U.S., including ...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas were once dominant across the southeastern U.S., including ...
In 1989, mixed hardwood-pine forest sites at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina were chosen b...
Populations of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) have declined since the early 1900s due to la...
This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different managemen...
This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different managemen...
This study assessed biodiversity in the understory of two pine plantations where different managemen...
Biodiversity and species rareness are increasingly the focal points for assessment of habitat qualit...
Biodiversity and species rareness are increasingly the focal points for assessment of habitat qualit...
US Federal land managers have utilized hand ignited prescribed fire at Big Thicket National Preserve...
Dense ponderosa pine forests in the southwestern United States inhibit understory production and div...
Pine plantations on Typic Quartzipsamments in East Texas are difficult to establish. Forest manageme...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that alternative vegetation management treatments (m...
Pine plantations on Typic Quartzipsamments in East Texas are difficult to establish. Forest manageme...
Question: Does the overstorey of pine savannas influence plant species biodiversity in the ground co...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas were once dominant across the southeastern U.S., including ...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas were once dominant across the southeastern U.S., including ...
In 1989, mixed hardwood-pine forest sites at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina were chosen b...
Populations of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) have declined since the early 1900s due to la...