2024
DOI: 10.1139/cjfr-2024-0110
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Tree species diversity in managed Acadian forests of Eastern Canada

Timothy L. White,
Greg W. Adams,
Anthony R. Taylor
et al.

Abstract: Maintaining forest diversity is an important value in long range management planning. This study was conducted in the ecologically diverse Acadian Forest Region in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada across 1.65 million hectares of publicly owned (Crown) and privately owned (Freehold) land. Tree species diversity using Hill numbers was evaluated across 21 forest type/age class combinations (Groups) using 1,691 sample plots to assess tree species richness (<sup>0</sup>D), typical species (<sup&… Show more

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