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Importance of succession, harvest, and climate change in determining future composition in U.S. Central Hardwood Forests

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Wen J. Wang, Hong S. He, Frank R. Thompson III, Jacob S. Fraser, Brice B. Hanberry, and William D. Dijak, 2015-12, Importance of succession, harvest, and climate change in determining future composition in U.S. Central Hardwood Forests: .

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1890/ES15-00238.1/abstract): Most temperate forests in U.S. are recovering from heavy exploitation and are in intermediate successional stages where partial tree harvest is the primary disturbance. Changes in regional forest composition in response to climate change are often predicted for plant functional types using biophysical process models. These models usually simplify the simulation of succession and harvest and may not consider important species-specific demographic processes driving forests changes. We determined the relative importance of succession, harvest, and climate change to forest composition changes in a 125-million ha area of the Central Hardwood Forest Region [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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