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Temporal changes in fruit production between recurrent prescribed burns in pine woodlands of the Ouachita Mountains 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 451
作者:  Wood, Tamara B.;  Comer, Christopher E.;  Perry, Roger W.;  Oswald, Brian P.
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Fire interval  Ouachita Mountains  Prescribed fire  Short-leaf pine  Soft mast production  Fleshy fruit production  
Landscape variables influence Phytophthora cinnamomi distribution within a forested Kentucky watershed 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 436: 39-44
作者:  Sena, Kenton L.;  Yang, Jian;  Kohlbrand, Alysia J.;  Dreaden, Tyler J.;  Barton, Christopher D.
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American chestnut  Shortleaf pine  Invasive species  Forest pathogen  White oak  
Old pests in new places: Effects of stand structure and forest type on susceptibility to a bark beetle on the edge of its native range 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 419: 206-219
作者:  Aoki, Carissa F.;  Cook, Marie;  Dunn, James;  Finley, David;  Fleming, Lynn;  Yoo, Rosa;  Ayres, Matthew P.
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Dendroctonus frontalis  Pinus rigida  New Jersey Pinelands  Forest management  Range expansion  
How can prescribed burning and harvesting restore shortleaf pine-oak woodland at the landscape scale in central United States? Modeling joint effects of harvest and fire regimes 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 410: 201-210
作者:  Jin, Wenchi;  He, Hong S.;  Shifley, Stephen R.;  Wang, Wen J.;  Kabrick, John M.;  Davidson, Brian K.
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Pinus echinata  Quercus  Woodland  Ecological restoration  Modeling  Landscape scale  LANDIS PRO  
Mortality, scarring, and growth in an oak woodland following prescribed fire and commercial thinning in the Ozark Highlands 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 403: 43825
作者:  Kinkead, C. S.;  Stambaugh, M. C.;  Kabrick, J. M.
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Quercus  Prescribed fire  Thinning  Woodland  Damage  Mortality  Growth