- Diverse Responses of Maple Saplings to Forest Light Regimes
The ubiquitous and, except for leaf internal CO# concentration, highly significant interspecific variation in traits suggest that (1) the responses to light quality found in shade intolerant herbaceous and woody species growing in more open habitats may.
- Tuliptree - Beech - Maple Forest
The most common and diagnostic shrub in this forest type is northern spicebush (Lindera tall shrubs (2 5 m in height) form a sparse to moderately dense layer that includes species from the canopy and subcanopy as well as flowering dogwood (Cornus.
- Upland Forests
The remaining forests in these forests because of a number of factors (such as, grazing, invasive plants and animals, edge effects, changes in native animal populations, and consumptive uses), whose relative importance varies in different regions of the.
- Forest-Upland Deciduous (Oak)
Without fire or appropriate forest management to replace fire, most mesic Most oak forest stands have been disturbed by grazing or selective logging, which facilitated the colonization of these stands by invasive species such as buckthorn (Rhamnus.
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