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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del TEC
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|a Sustaining Young Forest Communities :
|b Ecology and Management of early successional habitats in the central hardwood region, USA /
|c edited by Cathryn Greenberg, Beverly Collins, Frank Thompson III.
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|a Dordrecht :
|b Springer Netherlands :
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|a VIII, 312 p. :
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|a Managing Forest Ecosystems,
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|a 1. Introduction: What are Early Successional Habitats, Why are they Important, and How Can they be Sustained? -- 2. Subregional Variation in Upland Hardwood Forest Composition and Disturbance Regimes of the Central Hardwood Region -- 3. Natural Disturbances and Early Successional Habitats -- 4. Fire in Eastern Hardwood Forests through 14,000 Years -- 5. Structure and Species Composition of Upland Hardwood Communities After Regeneration Treatments Across Environmental Gradients -- 6. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in the Amount of Young Forests and Implications for Biodiversity -- 7. Herbaceous Response to Type and Severity of Disturbance -- 8. The Role of Young, Recently Disturbed Upland Hardwood Forest as High Quality Food Patches -- 9. Population Trends for Eastern Scrub-Shrub Birds Related to Availability of Small-diameter Upland Hardwood Forests -- 10. Bats and Gaps: The Role of Early Successional Patches in the Roosting and Foraging Ecology of Bats -- 11. Reptile and Amphibian Response to Hardwood Forest Management and Early Successional Habitats -- 12. Managing Early Successional Habitats for Wildlife in Novel Places -- 13. Conservation of Early Successional Habitats in the Applachian Mountains: A Manager’s Perspective -- 14. Early Successional Forest Habitats and Water Resources -- 15. Carbon Dynamics Following the Creation of Early Successional Habitats in Forests of the Central Hardwood Region -- 16. Forecasting Forest Type and Age Classes in the Appalachian-Cumberland Subregion of the Central Hardwood Region.
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|a Ecology .
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|a Wildlife.
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|a Fish.
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|a Biodiversity.
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|a Ecosystems.
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|a Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management.
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|a Applied Ecology.
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|a Greenberg, Cathryn.
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|a Collins, Beverly.
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|a Thompson III, Frank.
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