2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2005.11.004
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Woody regeneration in and around aging southern bottomland hardwood forest gaps: Effects of herbivory and gap size

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“…In spring, 1995, Q. pagoda acorns were planted and herb layer treatments [acorns added, acorns added/herbs removed, acorns + herb (Eupatorium capillifolium Lam.) added, no manipulation] established in three replicate sets of plots (each 0.5 m  1 m) placed within the center exclosure treatments (Pauley et al, 1996;Collins, 2003;Holladay et al, 2006). These are hereafter called 'exclosure' plots ( Fig.…”
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“…In spring, 1995, Q. pagoda acorns were planted and herb layer treatments [acorns added, acorns added/herbs removed, acorns + herb (Eupatorium capillifolium Lam.) added, no manipulation] established in three replicate sets of plots (each 0.5 m  1 m) placed within the center exclosure treatments (Pauley et al, 1996;Collins, 2003;Holladay et al, 2006). These are hereafter called 'exclosure' plots ( Fig.…”
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“…1). In addition, a set of herb layer treatment plots was established in gap center, edge, and forest locations on two parallel north-south transects spanning the east and west portions of each gap (Collins, 2003;Holladay et al, 2006). Hereafter, these are called 'side' plots ( Fig.…”
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