Foundation species are species that create and define particular ecosystems; control in large measure the distribution and abundance of associated flora and fauna; and modulate core ecosystem processes, such as energy flux and biogeochemical cycles. However, whether a particular species plays a foundational role in a system is not simply asserted. Rather, it is a hypothesis to be tested, and such tests are best done with large-scale, long-term manipulative experiments. The utility of such experiments is illustrated through a review of the Harvard Forest Hemlock Removal Experiment (HF-HeRE), a multidecadal, multihectare experiment designed to test the foundational role of eastern hemlock, Tsuga canadensis, in eastern North American forests. ...
The loss of foundational tree species causes major changes in ecosystem processes and communities of...
The forests of eastern North America are faced with the loss of Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock) a...
In eastern North American forests, eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a foundation species. As he...
Foundation species are species that create and define particular ecosystems; control in large measur...
1. Problem statement– Foundation species define and structure ecological systems. In forests around ...
Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) is a key forest foundation species that is currently declining ac...
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a foundation species in eastern North American forests. Becaus...
The loss of foundation species as a result of environmental change or exotic species invasions can a...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Foundation species have a major impact on biotic and abiotic processes and create a stable environme...
Eastern U.S. forests are witnessing an ecologically disruptive decline in one of the region’s distin...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
The loss of foundational tree species causes major changes in ecosystem processes and communities of...
The forests of eastern North America are faced with the loss of Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock) a...
In eastern North American forests, eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a foundation species. As he...
Foundation species are species that create and define particular ecosystems; control in large measur...
1. Problem statement– Foundation species define and structure ecological systems. In forests around ...
Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) is a key forest foundation species that is currently declining ac...
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a foundation species in eastern North American forests. Becaus...
The loss of foundation species as a result of environmental change or exotic species invasions can a...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Foundation species have a major impact on biotic and abiotic processes and create a stable environme...
Eastern U.S. forests are witnessing an ecologically disruptive decline in one of the region’s distin...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
Hemlock decline in New England is caused by direct and indirect effects of invasion of the hemlock w...
The loss of foundational tree species causes major changes in ecosystem processes and communities of...
The forests of eastern North America are faced with the loss of Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock) a...
In eastern North American forests, eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a foundation species. As he...