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Silvicultural practices and human-induced alterations to natural disturbance regimes have contributed to a dramatic decline in shortleaf pine (Pinus e...
Read moreA growth study of natural stands of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) that was measured 6 times from 1985 to 2014 provided an opportunity to investigate...
Read moreMaintaining semi-natural open habitats requires biomass removal, which can be achieved by extensive grazing with livestock species. However, implement...
Read morePine wilt disease, caused by pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus; abbreviated 'PWN'), is a damaging and globally distributed insect-vectored...
Read moreHerbaceous plant cover and biomass, species richness, and soil physical and chemical characteristics were analysed in 83 plantations and adjacent natu...
Read moreRetention harvests are preferred over traditional clear-cuts for sustainable forest management because maintenance and re-establishment of native fore...
Read moreAs human population size increases, demand for natural resources will increase. Logging pressure related to increasing demands continues to threaten r...
Read moreCharcoal plays an important role in soil function and carbon storage in fire-prone ecosystems. Charcoal is present in most boreal forest soils as a re...
Read moreThe capercaillie Tetrao urogallus is widely valued as a game bird and an indicator of forest ecosystem quality. In Scotland, its numbers have declined...
Read moreMany management prescriptions are based on ecological hypotheses; evaluating empirical support for these hypotheses can improve management. There has ...
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