University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Advisors: Dr. Peter B. Reich and Dr. Rebecca A. Montgomery. 1 computer file (PDF); xiii, 144 pages, appendices A-B.Recent losses of biodiversity in managed forests have invigorated the need for natural disturbance-based management that sustains the many goods and services expected from forests. Regionally, declines in species diversity of managed northern hardwood forests have prompted the need for alternative approaches to forest management. One approach to natural disturbance-based management is using harvest gaps to emulate natural gaps that result from canopy disturbances. In this dissertation, I examine harvest gaps and their influ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis November 2011. Major: Natural resources science & management. Ad...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Questions: Do ecological sorting processes and functional diversity of forest ground-layer plant com...
Biodiversity conservation within managed forests depends, in part, on management practices that rest...
The objective of this dissertation research is to examine drivers of ground-layer diversity along ex...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
In the Midwest region of the United States, forested areas have been removed to make way for agricul...
The use of silvicultural systems that emulate aspects of natural disturbance regimes, including natu...
The creation of natural canopy gaps is an important ecological process in the Acadian forest. Design...
Despite numerous studies looking at canopy gaps and their impact on tree species diversity, the dyna...
Innovative forestry practices that use natural disturbance and stand developmental processes as mode...
Graduation date: 2006Canopy gap formation is a major factor contributing to maintenance of overstory...
After decades focused on promoting economically valuable species, management of northern temperate f...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
© Institute of Chartered Foresters, 2016. All rights reserved. Gap-based silvicultural systems were ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis November 2011. Major: Natural resources science & management. Ad...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Questions: Do ecological sorting processes and functional diversity of forest ground-layer plant com...
Biodiversity conservation within managed forests depends, in part, on management practices that rest...
The objective of this dissertation research is to examine drivers of ground-layer diversity along ex...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
In the Midwest region of the United States, forested areas have been removed to make way for agricul...
The use of silvicultural systems that emulate aspects of natural disturbance regimes, including natu...
The creation of natural canopy gaps is an important ecological process in the Acadian forest. Design...
Despite numerous studies looking at canopy gaps and their impact on tree species diversity, the dyna...
Innovative forestry practices that use natural disturbance and stand developmental processes as mode...
Graduation date: 2006Canopy gap formation is a major factor contributing to maintenance of overstory...
After decades focused on promoting economically valuable species, management of northern temperate f...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
© Institute of Chartered Foresters, 2016. All rights reserved. Gap-based silvicultural systems were ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis November 2011. Major: Natural resources science & management. Ad...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Questions: Do ecological sorting processes and functional diversity of forest ground-layer plant com...