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A practical approach for comparing management strategies in complex forest ecosystems using meta-modelling toolkits
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 56
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2010-01-01
MARK A. LEWIS, WILLIAM NELSON, CAILIN XU
A vigor-structured model for mountain pine beetle outbreak dy- namics within a forest stand is proposed and analyzed. This model explicitly tracks the changing vigor structure in the stand. All model parameters, other than beetle vigor preference, were determined by tting model components to...
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Beyond mountain pine beetle: soil carbon storage a decade after tree mortality and the possible influence of soil fungi
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Mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosae) disturbances, amplified by climate change, have led to extensive tree mortality and ecosystem succession in boreal forests across western Canada. Often following attack, former ectomycorrhizal (EM) pine stands in Alberta are replaced by...
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Biodiversity and canopy composition in boreal mixedwoods: different roofs - different inhabitants?
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 59
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2005
Welke, Sylvia, Fyles, James, Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 15
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2014-01-01
Simard, S. W., Cahill Jr, J. F., Erbilgin, N., RolTreu, J., Karst, M., Pec, J., Cigan, P. W., Cooke, J. E. K., Gregory, R.
Forest die-off caused by mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosa) is rapidly transforming western North American landscapes. The rapid and widespread death of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) will likely have cascading effects on biodiversity. One group particularly prone to such...
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2005
Sustainable Forest Management Network, Fyles, James, Kopra, Kristin
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 9