Keyword: old-growth
- Site index adjustments for old-growth stands based on veteran trees.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0079.htm
Site index adjustments for old-growth stands based on veteran trees. ...
- Site index adjustment for old-growth coastal western hemlock stands in the Kalum Forest District.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0087.htm
Site index adjustment for old-growth coastal western hemlock stands in the Kalum Forest District. ...
- Fertilization date and litter old-growth clipping affects grassland forage production.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0655.htm
Fertilization date and litter old-growth clipping affects grassland forage production. ...
- Tree ring patterns in an old-growth, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0732.htm
Tree ring patterns in an old-growth, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia. ...
- Stand development in an old-growth subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0733.htm
Stand development in an old-growth subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia. ...
- Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree size, age, and spatial structure.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1200.htm
Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree size, age, and spatial structure. ...
- Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree-ring reconstruction of 2 year cycle spruce budworm outbreaks.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1201.htm
Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree-ring reconstruction of 2 year cycle spruce budworm outbreaks. ...
- Seral Stages across Forested Landscapes: Relationships to Biodiversity
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1215.htm
Various plants and animals rely on different forest ecosystem "stages" to meet their habitat needs. Grizzly bears, for example, can range over hundreds of square kilometres in search of the food resources available in open and young forests before hibernating deep in mature forests. Some plant species can only develop on open, treeless, freshly disturbed sites, while certain canopy-dwelling insects spend their entire lifetime on the broad lichen- and moss-covered limbs of a single ancient spruce. During spring and summer, deer may sample tender herbs in clearcut areas, but, in severe winters, retreat several kilometres to protective old-growth stands. Landscapes and the ecosystems that compose them "age" through time. The process of forest aging called "succession" transforms the composition of forested ecosystems as biotic communities respond to and modify their environment. Succession is an important topic in landscape ecology because of its significant effects on landscape diversity and the subseque ...
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