Differential and interacting impacts of invasive plants and white-tailed deer in eastern US forests
Abstract Forests in eastern North America are experiencing high densities of white-tailed
deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and encroachment by invasive plants, both of which threaten …
deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and encroachment by invasive plants, both of which threaten …
Managing forward while looking back: reopening closed forests to open woodlands and savannas
Background Ecosystem management, community restoration, and managing for climate
resilience have become major priorities of land management in recent decades. For …
resilience have become major priorities of land management in recent decades. For …
Vulnerability of forests of the Midwest and Northeast United States to climate change
Forests of the Midwest and Northeast significantly define the character, culture, and
economy of this large region but face an uncertain future as the climate continues to change …
economy of this large region but face an uncertain future as the climate continues to change …
Changes in forest biomass and tree species distribution under climate change in the northeastern United States
Context Forests in the northeastern United States are currently in early-and mid-
successional stages recovering from historical land use. Climate change will affect forest …
successional stages recovering from historical land use. Climate change will affect forest …
Expansion of US wood pellet industry points to positive trends but the need for continued monitoring
Abstract Implementation of the European Union Renewable Energy Directive has triggered
exponential growth in trading of pelletized wood fibers. Over 18 million tons of wood pellets …
exponential growth in trading of pelletized wood fibers. Over 18 million tons of wood pellets …
Comparative assessment of phyto diversity in Tangmarg Forest division in Kashmir Himalaya, India
A Altaf, SM Haq, N Shabnum, HA Jan - Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2022 - Elsevier
Enormous biotic stresses, such as uncontrolled grazing, logging, use of plants for timber and
fuelwood, deforestation for cultivation, and road constructions have drastically deteriorated …
fuelwood, deforestation for cultivation, and road constructions have drastically deteriorated …
The futures wheel: A method for exploring the implications of social–ecological change
DN Bengston - Society & Natural Resources, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Change in social–ecological systems often produces a cascade of unanticipated
consequences. Natural resource professionals and other stakeholders need to understand …
consequences. Natural resource professionals and other stakeholders need to understand …
Map** recent timber harvest activity in a temperate forest using single date airborne LiDAR surveys and machine learning: lessons for conservation planning
Effective planning for natural resource management and wildlife conservation requires
detailed information on vegetation structure at landscape scales and how structure is …
detailed information on vegetation structure at landscape scales and how structure is …
A large-scale assessment of eastern whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) occupancy across a gradient of forest management intensity using autonomous recording …
Conservationists spend considerable resources to create and enhance wildlife habitat.
Monitoring how species respond to these efforts helps managers allocate limited resources …
Monitoring how species respond to these efforts helps managers allocate limited resources …
Pollinator communities vary with vegetation structure and time since management within regenerating timber harvests of the Central Appalachian Mountains
Native pollinator populations across the United States are increasingly threatened by a
multitude of ecological stressors. Although the drivers behind pollinator population declines …
multitude of ecological stressors. Although the drivers behind pollinator population declines …