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Remnant Trees Affect Species Composition but Not Structure of Tropical Second-Growth Forest
, 2014
"... Remnant trees, spared from cutting when tropical forests are cleared for agriculture or grazing, act as nuclei of forest regeneration following field abandonment. Previous studies on remnant trees were primarily conducted in active pasture or old fields abandoned in the previous 2–3 years, and focus ..."
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individual remnant trees to nearby plots without remnant trees in the same second-growth forests (‘‘control plots’’). Forest structure beneath remnant trees did not differ significantly from control plots. Species richness and species diversity were significantly higher around remnant trees. The species
IN SECOND GROWTH FORESTS ON VANCOUVER ISLAND Problem Analysis
, 1982
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Distribution of cavity trees in midwestern old-growth and second-growth forests
"... Abstract: We used classification and regression tree analysis to determine the primary variables associated with the occurrence of cavity trees and the hierarchical structure among those variables. We applied that information to develop logistic models predicting cavity tree probability as a functio ..."
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the percentage for live trees. Five percent of live trees and snags had cavities on mature (≥110 years) second-growth plots on timberland in Missouri. Because snags accounted for typically no more than 10 % of standing trees on any of these sites, 80–85 % of cavity trees are living trees. Within the subset
Abundance and movements of terrestrial salamanders in second-growth forests of southwestern British
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Article Challenges of Governing Second-Growth Forests: A Case Study from the Brazilian Amazonian State of Pará
, 2014
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An analysis of an epiphyte-monitoring programme in CWH old-growth and second-growth forests Prepared for:
, 2003
"... The presence or abundance of indicator species such as vascular and non-vascular epiphytes could prove valuable in measuring the loss of biological diversity in fragmented ecosystems of coastal British Columbia. Approaches to ecosystem-based forestry, including variable retention and its assessment ..."
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second-growth and an old-growth forest in the CWH biogeoclimatic zone of the south west coast of British Columbia. Determining epiphyte zonation will prove to be a powerful tool in measuring differences among tree species and study sites. This is most effectively done by measuring mean percent cover
Relation of headwater macroinvertebrate communities to
"... in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1 ..."
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in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1
Relation of headwater macroinvertebrate communities to
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in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1
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"... Comparison of coniferous forest carbon stocks between old-growth and young second-growth forests on two soil types in central British ..."
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Comparison of coniferous forest carbon stocks between old-growth and young second-growth forests on two soil types in central British
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