The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks, 3rd EditionCABI, 10 apr 2019 - 643 pagine The third edition of The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks is an updated and expanded edition that explores oak forests as responsive ecosystems. New chapters emphasize the importance of fire in sustaining and managing oak forests, the effects of a changing climate, and advanced artificial regeneration techniques. This new edition expands on silvicultural methods for restoring and sustaining oak woodlands and savannahs, and on management of ecosystem services, including wildlife habitat. It also incorporates new material on evaluating landscape-scale, and cumulative effects of management action compared with inaction. Nine of the fifteen chapters cover updated information on the geographic distribution of US oaks, oak regeneration dynamics, site productivity, stocking and stand development, even- and uneven-aged silvicultural methods, and growth and yield. This edition includes a new section with colour illustrations for improved visualization of complex relationships. This book is intended for forest and wildlife managers, ecologists, silviculturists, environmentalists, and students of those fields. |
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Pagina 9
... occur within south-western USA and north-western Mexico. Many of the world's oaks occur. Oak-dominated Ecosystems 9.
... occur within south-western USA and north-western Mexico. Many of the world's oaks occur. Oak-dominated Ecosystems 9.
Pagina 10
... occur below 35° north latitude and fewer than 2% (six or seven species) reach 50° (Axelrod, 1983). The most reliable ... occurring in the western hemisphere, the largest number occurs in Mexico and Central America, with only about ten ...
... occur below 35° north latitude and fewer than 2% (six or seven species) reach 50° (Axelrod, 1983). The most reliable ... occurring in the western hemisphere, the largest number occurs in Mexico and Central America, with only about ten ...
Pagina 11
... occur east of the 100th meridian and about 30 species and varieties occur to the west. Only two species, chinkapin oak and bur oak, are common to both regions. Bur oak extends to the north-west whereas chinkapin extends to the south ...
... occur east of the 100th meridian and about 30 species and varieties occur to the west. Only two species, chinkapin oak and bur oak, are common to both regions. Bur oak extends to the north-west whereas chinkapin extends to the south ...
Pagina 12
... occur over a broad range of climates and habitat conditions. A species' flexibility in occupying different habitats is implicit in the definition of species niche. The term denotes the specific set of environmental and habitat ...
... occur over a broad range of climates and habitat conditions. A species' flexibility in occupying different habitats is implicit in the definition of species niche. The term denotes the specific set of environmental and habitat ...
Pagina 13
... occurs as a result of changes in climate, defoliation by exotic insects and pathogens, the movement of soil by wind and ... occur (Burns and Barber, 1989). In bottomlands and mesic uplands, shade-tolerant or faster growing species often ...
... occurs as a result of changes in climate, defoliation by exotic insects and pathogens, the movement of soil by wind and ... occur (Burns and Barber, 1989). In bottomlands and mesic uplands, shade-tolerant or faster growing species often ...
Sommario
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Population Dynamics | 121 |
4 Site Quality and Productivity | 169 |
5 Development of Natural Stands | 195 |
6 Selfthinning and Stand Density | 225 |
7 Fire and Oak Forests | 249 |
13 Silvicultural Methods for Selected Ecosystem Services | 455 |
14 Managing Oak Forests in a Changing Climate | 511 |
15 Growth and Yield | 530 |
Appendix 1 Common and Scientific Names of Species Mentioned | 575 |
Appendix 2 Forest Cover Types of Eastern USA Dominated by Oaks or Oaks Mixed with Other Species | 584 |
Appendix 3 Forest Cover Types of Western USA Dominated by Oaks or Oaks Mixed with Other Species | 588 |
Appendix 4 Formulae for Converting Site Index in feet at base age 50 of One Species to Another in Unglaciated Regions of Indiana Kentucky Ohio ... | 590 |
Appendix 5 Formulae for Converting Site Indexes in feet at base age 50 for Oaks and Associated Species from One Species to Another in Three Regi... | 591 |
8 Evenaged Silvicultural Methods | 296 |
9 Unevenaged Silvicultural Methods | 335 |
10 Artificial Regeneration | 377 |
11 Managing Forest Health | 409 |
12 Silvicultural Methods for Oak Savannahs and Woodlands | 432 |
Appendix 6 Formulae for Converting Yellowpoplar Site Index to Oak Site Indexes in the VirginiaCarolina Piedmont | 592 |
Appendix 7 Parameter Estimates for Site Index Asymptotes S and Species Coefficients b for Deriving Heightdbh Site Index Curves from Equation 41 | 593 |
Appendix 8 Common Conversions | 594 |
Index | 597 |
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