The influence of concurrent disturbances on plant community dynamics in northern hemlock-hardwood forests

作者: Stacie A. Holmes

DOI: 10.37099/MTU.DC.ETDS/125

关键词: HardwoodPlant communityRegeneration (ecology)ForestryLayeringSampling (statistics)GeographyTree speciesEcologyTable (landform)Herbivore

摘要: 73 Introduction 74 Materials and Methods 77 Study area Experimental design 78 Field methods. 79 Tree regeneration sampling Acer saccharum excavation Data analysis 81 Results Post-disturbance Prevalence influence of layering in 82 Influence light herbivory on 83 Discussion 84 ix Acknowledgments 86 References 87 Chapter 3 Tables Figures Table 3-1 93 3-2 94 3-3 95 3-4. 96 3-5 97 Figure 98 99 100 4: Mesic Species Restoration a Northern Hardwood Forest: Early Survival Growth Abstract 10

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