2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2016.04.023
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Effects of suppression history on growth response and stem quality of extant northern hardwoods following partial harvests

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“…Growth before cutting (GBC) and stand age were used to provide information about the status of trees and forest structure (Thorpe et al, 2008;Montoro Girona et al, 2016). Based on dendroecological approaches, we measured GBC and tree age using tree-ring series (Baral et al, 2016;Khakimulina et al, 2016). In the summer of 2014, increment cores were extracted at breast height using an increment borer from 34 to 38 randomly selected trees per plot, for a total of 1,039 samples.…”
Section: Tree and Stand Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth before cutting (GBC) and stand age were used to provide information about the status of trees and forest structure (Thorpe et al, 2008;Montoro Girona et al, 2016). Based on dendroecological approaches, we measured GBC and tree age using tree-ring series (Baral et al, 2016;Khakimulina et al, 2016). In the summer of 2014, increment cores were extracted at breast height using an increment borer from 34 to 38 randomly selected trees per plot, for a total of 1,039 samples.…”
Section: Tree and Stand Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies of the Acadian forest of New Brunswick have found that the partial opening of the canopy after harvesting and the percent of hardwoods in the stand can influence processes underlying forest dynamics such as the recruitment of stems into the merchantable cohort (Forget et al 2007;Li et al 2011;Baral et al 2016). In fact, our analyses showed that sapling density and occurrence probability of tolerant hardwood saplings increased with the initial proportion (before harvesting) of hardwoods in the plot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Despite the shade tolerance of sugar maple, several studies have reported that the establishment of this species is favored by partial opening of the canopy through harvesting; its density generally increases with light availability (Forget et al 2007;Baral et al 2016). Here, we observed that the sapling density of sugar maple increased with increasing merchantable residual basal area of the stand after harvesting.…”
Section: Sapling Densitymentioning
confidence: 41%
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“…As discussed in the section Different variables at different working scales, different time windows (table 3), as well as a trend reversal from the early 1980s (Wang et al 2011 see also figure 1), reduce the possibility for crossvalidation of the results. Historical growing conditions could affect current tree growth (Baral et al 2016), but recent growth rates would be more representative of current directions of Canadian forests. Thus, a recent time window, e.g., 1981 to the present, would be an appropriate choice when studying growth trajectories.…”
Section: Co-integration and A Multidisciplinary Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%