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Long-Term Vegetation Dynamics and Disturbance History of a Tsuga-Dominated Forest in New England
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1993)
The post—glacial history of two adjacent sites in the Harvard Forest, a 10—ha swamp (Black Gum Swamp) and a 0.006—ha hollow (Hemlock Hollow) in a Tsuga canadensis forest were investigated using pollen analysis. The sites ...
Controlling Site to Evaluate History: Vegetation Patterns of a New England Sand Plain
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1996)
The widespread and long-lasting impact of human activity on natural ecosystems indicates that land-use history must he treated as an integral aspect of ecological study and a critical component of conservation planning. ...
Forest Response to Catastrophic Wind: Results from an Experimental Hurricane
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1999)
Infrequent, intense wind disturbance is an important factor in northeastern U.S. forests, yet little is known about the early stages of vegetation reorganization, or the processes that facilitate biotic regulation of ...