2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4865
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Thirty years of forest productivity in a mountainous landscape: The Yin and Yang of topography

David A. Perry,
Doug R. Oetter

Abstract: We measured light‐related patterns of primary productivity within a topographically complex Oregon watershed over a 30‐year period. Second‐growth conifer densities were experimentally altered in 1981. Plots receiving at least 3434 MJ m−2 over a 6‐month growing season averaged 40% greater aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) than those receiving less light (p = 0.000). Unthinned stands potentially built enough LAI to compensate for low light, but risked mortality that exceeded resilience. The two light l… Show more

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