نتایج جستجو برای: forest floor

تعداد نتایج: 137489  

2003
LEE E. FRELICH JOSÉ-LUIS MACHADO PETER B. REICH

1 Although it is well established that nitrogen and light play major roles in structuring plant communities across the landscape, it is not as clear how they structure communities within forest stands. Virtually nothing is known about within-stand structure of understorey communities of herbs and small shrubs in near-boreal forests. 2 We tested the hypothesis that fine-scale (5–20 m) variabilit...

2014
Ranjan Kumar

Pine trees cover large portions of the Himalayan region and are considered a hazard to cultivation and agriculture as well as the environment. This is because during the summer season, dry pine needles fall from the trees and cover the forest floor. Not only is this detrimental to cultivation, and the growth of grass needed as fodder for livestock, this is also a serious cause of uncontrolled f...

2003
LEE E. FRELICH JOSÉ-LUIS MACHADO PETER B. REICH

1 Although it is well established that nitrogen and light play major roles in structuring plant communities across the landscape, it is not as clear how they structure communities within forest stands. Virtually nothing is known about within-stand structure of understorey communities of herbs and small shrubs in near-boreal forests. 2 We tested the hypothesis that fine-scale (5–20 m) variabilit...

2011
Dirk Pflugmacher Olga N. Krankina Warren B. Cohen Mark A. Friedl Damien Sulla-Menashe Robert E. Kennedy Peder Nelson Tatiana V. Loboda Tobias Kuemmerle Egor Dyukarev Vladimir Elsakov Viacheslav I. Kharuk

a Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, 321 Richardson Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA b USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA c Department of Geography and Environment, Boston University, 675 Commonwealth Ave., 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02215, USA d Department of Geograph...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2002
Barbara L Conkling Coeli M Hoover William D Smith Craig J Palmer

The national Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) program conducted a remeasurement study in 1999 to evaluate the usefulness and feasibility of collecting data needed for investigating carbon budgets in forests. This study indicated that FHM data are adequate for detecting a 20% change over 10 years (2% change per year) in percent total carbon and carbon content (MgC/ha) when sampling by horizon, wit...

2012
Enqing Hou Chengrong Chen Megan E. McGroddy Dazhi Wen

Nitrogen (N) is considered the dominant limiting nutrient in temperate regions, while phosphorus (P) limitation frequently occurs in tropical regions, but in subtropical regions nutrient limitation is poorly understood. In this study, we investigated N and P contents and N:P ratios of foliage, forest floors, fine roots and mineral soils, and their relationships with community biomass, litterfal...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Matthew D Powers Randall K Kolka John B Bradford Brian J Palik Shawn Fraver Martin F Jurgensen

Forests function as a major global C sink, and forest management strategies that maximize C stocks offer one possible means of mitigating the impacts of increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions. We studied the effects of thinning, a common management technique in many forest types, on age-related trends in C stocks using a chronosequence of thinned and unmanaged red pine (Pinus resinosa) stands r...

2015
Aaron B. Shiels Donald R. Drake

Mammalian herbivores can limit plant recruitment and affect forest composition. Loulu palms (Pritchardia spp.) once dominated many lowland ecosystems in Hawai'i, and non-native rats (Rattus spp.), ungulates (e.g. pigs Sus scrofa, goats Capra hircus) and humans have been proposed as major causes of their decline. In lowland wet forest, we experimentally determined the vulnerability of seeds and ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Rafi Kent Jeremy A. Lindsell Gaia Vaglio Laurin Riccardo Valentini David A. Coomes

Identifying historical forest disturbances is difficult, especially in selectively logged areas. LiDAR is able to measure fine-scale variations in forest structure over multiple kilometers. We use LiDAR data from ca. 16 km2 of forest in Sierra Leone, West Africa, to discriminate areas of old-growth from areas recovering from selective logging for 23 years. We examined canopy height variation an...

2015
Akasha M. Faist Heather Stone Erin A. Tripp Eric J. Jokela

Mastication is a forest fuel thinning treatment that involves chipping or shredding small trees and shrubs and depositing the material across the forest floor. By decreasing forest density mastication has been shown to lessen crown fire hazard, yet other impacts have only recently started to be studied. Our study evaluates how mastication treatments alter the density and composition of soil see...

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