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Development of Northern white-cedar regeneration following partial cutting, with and without deer browsing

by Svetlana Savin | 30 January 2019

Published in Forests 6: 344-359. https://doi.org/10.3390/f6020344 Northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.) is an important commercial species with a high wildlife value, both as a food source and habitat for many bird and mammal species. Concerns have been...

Deer browsing outweighs the effects of site preparation and mechanical release on balsam fir seedlings performance: Implications to forest management

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Forest Ecology and Management 405 (Supplement C): 360-366. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2017.09.024 High abundance of large herbivore has major impacts on the composition, structure, and functioning of forest ecosystems, which can result in...

Conifer regeneration in managed temperate mixedwood stands: the balance between release and competition

by Svetlana Savin | 30 January 2019

Published in New Forests 46: 409-425. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-015-9468-6 We established a long-term experiment in a temperate mixedwood stand to evaluate the effectiveness of silvicultural treatments in regenerating a mixed-species cohort while maintaining the...

Commercial thinning to meet wood production objectives and develop structural heterogeneity: A case study in the spruce-fir forest, Québec, Canada

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Forests 6: 510-532. https://doi.org/10.3390/f6020510 We evaluated the effectiveness of commercial thinning mainly from below (CT; 0, 26%, 32% and 40% merchantable basal area removals) in meeting wood production demands and developing structural...

Climate-induced changes in host tree-insect phenology may drive ecological state-shift in boreal forest

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Ecology 96(6): 1480-1491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-2366.1 Climate change is altering insect disturbance regimes via temperature-mediated phenological changes and trophic interactions among host trees, herbivorous insects and their natural enemies in...
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