Browsing FAS Scholarly Articles by Keyword "dendroecology"
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Anthropogenic Ties to Late-Successional Structure and Composition in Four New England Hemlock Stands
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2000)The pace and magnitude of long-term change in the forests of eastern North America is poorly understood. The current study examines the developmental history of primary Tsuga canadensis stands in central Massachusetts from ... -
Forest Response to Chronic Hurricane Disturbance in Coastal New England
(Opulus Press, 2009)Question: Hurricanes and cyclones cause a wide range of damage to coastal forests worldwide. Most of these storms are not catastrophic in ecological terms, but forest responses to storms of moderate intensities are poorly ... -
The Influence of Successional Processes and Disturbance on the structure of Tsuga canadensis Forests
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2008)Old-growth forests are valuable sources of ecological, conservation, and management information, yet these ecosystems have received little study in New England, due in large part to their regional scarcity. To increase our ...