2019
DOI: 10.3390/f10030271
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Immediate and Delayed Effects of Severe Winds on an Old-Growth Forest in Kentucky: A Forty-Year Retrospective

Abstract: Wind disturbance is an important factor that can affect the development of the forests of the Central Hardwood Region of the United States. However, there have been few long-term studies of the recovery of these systems following wind damage. Long-term studies of protected forest systems, such as Dinsmore Woods in Northern Kentucky, within the fragmented forest of this region are valuable as they provide a resource to document and understand the effect of both abiotic and biotic challenges to forest systems. T… Show more

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“…In addition, seedling recruitment now almost exclusively favors sugar maple. Prevalence of sugar maple was also detected in northern Kentucky 30 years after a tornado (Held et al, 1998(Held et al, , 2006Held & Bryant, 1989;Held & Winstead, 1976;Jones-Held et al, 2019). Other woody species such as oak and tulip poplar at the Benedict Preserve will likely persist in small numbers within the damaged area, given the proximity to seed-producing adult trees nearby in the undisturbed forest.…”
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“…In addition, seedling recruitment now almost exclusively favors sugar maple. Prevalence of sugar maple was also detected in northern Kentucky 30 years after a tornado (Held et al, 1998(Held et al, , 2006Held & Bryant, 1989;Held & Winstead, 1976;Jones-Held et al, 2019). Other woody species such as oak and tulip poplar at the Benedict Preserve will likely persist in small numbers within the damaged area, given the proximity to seed-producing adult trees nearby in the undisturbed forest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Due to its greater competitive ability, dispersal of seeds by birds, past historical use for erosion control along roadways, and presence as ornamental shrubs in the surrounding residential area, honeysuckle is already established in southwestern Ohio (Luken & Thieret, 1996 ) and can easily invade forest edges and move into interiors. In a northern Kentucky forest, honeysuckle had become a dominant component of the understory 40 years after the site was impacted by a tornado (Jones‐Held et al., 2019 ). However Romano et al.…”
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“…Among these, stand conditions are the only ones possible to control and manage. Age, structure, stem density, stem weight, basal area, tree species, slenderness coefficient, width and length of tree crowns, soil depth, soil moisture content, and topography are the main stand characteristics that can influence stand resistance to snow and wind damage [8][9][10][11][12]. Therefore, the effects of stand structure and configuration on snow and wind loading have been analyzed in several studies [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%