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Current management in national and state forests has important but limited impacts on sustaining oaks in temperate forests of the eastern U.S

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Shengwu Duan, Hong S. He, Lauren S. Pile Knapp, Thomas W. Bonnot, and Jacob S. Fraser, 2023-08-19, Current management in national and state forests has important but limited impacts on sustaining oaks in temperate forests of the eastern U.S: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 546.

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Active management for promoting oaks (Quercus spp.) and restraining maples (Acer spp.) is mostly conducted in public forests (e.g., national forests [NF] and state forests [SF]) because of oaks' ecological and economic importance. Studies have shown that current management efforts have limited success, meanwhile, oak-dominant forests continue to shift in composition and structure to shade-tolerant, fire-sensitive mesophytic species (e.g., red maple A. rubrum). It remains to be evaluated whether current management can achieve its objectives in public forests and at regional scales. In this study, we investigated the long-term outcomes of business-as-usual (BAU) and alternative management (AltMgt) scenarios in a large, temperate hardwood [...]

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalForest Ecology and Management
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typeDOI
valuehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121331
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value546

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