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Displaying 3,321 - 3,330 of 64,772 Publications- Ecosystem-based forest management associated with partial harvesting (PH) is intended to balance ecological and economic values of sustainable forest management. The potential for delayed growth response and elevated mortality of advance regeneration following PH remains a critical concern, and may present a barrier to more widespread implementation of this approach. We used 835 permanent continuous forest inventory plots to examine the rate and time course of species-specific regeneration growth and mortality of eight tree species in the first fifteen years following operational partial...AuthorsArun K. Bose, Martín Alcalá-Pajares, Christel C. Kern, Miguel Montoro-Girona, Nelson ThiffaultKeywordsSourceForest Ecology and ManagementYear2023
- Wildfires have nearly become a guaranteed annual event in most western National Forests. Severe fire effects can be mitigated with a goal of minimizing the hydrologic response and promoting soil and vegetation recovery towards the pre-disturbance condition. Sometimes, post-fire actions include salvage logging to recover timber value and to remove excess fuels. Salvage logging was conducted after three large wildfires on the Lolo National Forest in Montana, USA, between 2017 and 2019. We evaluated detrimental soil disturbance (DSD) on seven units that were burned at low, moderate, and high...AuthorsSarah A. Lewis, Pete R. Robichaud, Vince A. Archer, Andrew T. Hudak, Jan U. H. Eitel, Eva K. StrandSourceForests. 14: 2218.Year2023
- Forest resource reporting techniques primarily use the two most recent measurements for understanding forest change. Multiple remeasurements now exist within the US national forest inventory (NFI), providing an opportunity to examine long-term forest demographics. We leverage two decades of remeasurements to quantify live-dead wood demographics which can better inform estimates of resource changes in forest ecosystems. Our overall objective is to identify opportunities and gaps in tracking 20 years of forest demographics within the US NFI using east Texas as a pilot study region given its...AuthorsPaul A. Klockow, Christopher B. Edgar, Grant M. Domke, Christopher W. W. Woodall, Matthew B. RussellKeywordsSourceEnvironmental Monitoring and AssessmentYear2023
- Waterlogged wood conservation is a complex and challenging task. Detailed knowledge about the interactions between the applied chemicals and wood is necessary to ensure the effective and safe conservation of wooden artifacts. The present research aims to determine the mechanism of dimensional stabilization of archeological wood by organosilicon compounds using the combination of synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) and nanoindentation. Archeological oak wood was treated with methyltrimethoxysilane, (3-mercaptopropyl) trimethoxysilane, or 1,3-bis-[(diethylamino)-3-(propoxy)p...AuthorsMagdalena Broda, Joseph Jakes, Luxi Li, Olga A. AntipovaKeywordsSourceWood Science and TechnologyYear2023
- In this study, we investigated the impact on surface topography and micro-mechanical properties of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) thin films when loaded with hardwood-derived biocarbon particles (BCP). The PVA/BCP composites were prepared with the conventional film casting method, after varying BCP concentrations of 6, 8, 10, 12, and 20 wt% were added to the PVA solution. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) investigations and nanoindentation tests were performed. The average roughness of the thin films increased with the increase in BCP content. The alternation between dark and light patterns observed...AuthorsMariem Zouari, Stefan G. Stanciu, Joseph Jakes, Laetitia Marrot, Efstathios Fiorentis, George A. Stanciu, David B. DeVallanceSourceJournal of Materials Research and TechnologyYear2023
- Land banks across the United States are managing expanding vacant property inventories. By maintaining vacant properties and engaging residents in the process, land banks facilitate processes integral to building safe neighborhoods and may play a role in violence prevention. Using generalized additive mixed model regression, adjusted for spatial and temporal dependencies, we examined whether land bank ownership and stewardship of vacant properties in Flint, Michigan were associated with trends in serious, violent, and firearm‐involved crime, between 2015 and 2018. We tested for differences...AuthorsGregory Bushman, Michelle Kondo, Laney A. Rupp, Bernadette C. Hohl, Catherine H. Gong, Marc A. ZimmermanKeywordsSourceAmerican Journal of Community PsychologyYear2023
- Often considered the greatest ecological disaster in North America, the loss of the American chestnut (Castanea dentata) to chestnut blight (caused by Cryphonectria parasitica) greatly impacted the Appalachian forests along with local and regional economies (Clark et al. 2019, 2023). Thanks to tree breeding efforts made by various entities; blight-resistant seedlings are anticipated to become widely available in the next few years. However, before reintroduction to the forest, it is necessary to develop and produce both resistant and locally adapted seedlings. Fortunately, coppice regenerat...AuthorsChuck Burdine, Chance K. Parker, Warren L. Nance, Esteban Galeano, C. Dana NelsonSourceProceedings of the Southern Forest Tree Improvement ConferenceYear2023
- Illegal dumping is a public health burden for communities suffering from historical disinvestment. We conducted a mixed methods study to answer: 1) What are stakeholder perspectives on social/environmental determinants of illegal dumping? and 2) Do these or other characteristics predict known locations of illegal dumping? We employed an exploratory sequential design in which we collected and analyzed in-depth interviews (n=12) with service providers and residents and subsequently collected and analyzed data from multiple secondary sources. Stakeholders endorsed nine determinants of illegal...AuthorsBernadette C. Hohl, Michelle Kondo, Laney A. Rupp, Richard C. Sadler, Catherine H. Gong, Kai Le, Melissa Hertlein, Christina Kelly, Marc A. ZimmermanKeywordsSourceJournal of Environmental ManagementYear2023
- The Eastern Small-footed Bat (Myotis leibii) inhabits mountainous areas of the eastern United States and generally roosts in cliff faces and talus slopes. However, the difficulty of accessing these sites has limited research on this species. We studied survival rates of eastern small-footed bats by capturing bats roosting in crevices between sections of concrete guardrails on bridges in the Ozark mountains of northern Arkansas from 2014 to 2021. We accumulated 1,413 bat captures (1,050F; 363M) of 283 individual females and 198 individual males sampled over 8 years and determined apparent...AuthorsD. Blake Sasse, Roger W. PerryKeywordsSourceJournal of MammalogyYear2023
- Understanding the suitable habitat of endangered species is crucial for agencies such as the Bureau of Land Management to plan management and conservation. However, few species distribution models are directly validated, potentially limiting their application in management. In preparation for a Species Status Assessment of clay-loving wild buckwheat (Eriogonum pelinophilum), an endangered subshrub found in southwest Colorado, we ran a series of species distribution models to estimate the species' potential occupied habitat and validated these models in the field. A 1-meter resolution...AuthorsScott Zimmer, Kenneth W. Holsinger, Carol A. DawsonKeywordsSourceEcology and Evolution. 13: e10816.Year2023