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Articles 1 - 25 of 25
Full-Text Articles in Forest Management
Smokejumper Obituary: Christensen, James Gordon (Missoula 1961), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Christensen, James Gordon (Missoula 1961), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Scott, Jonathan Lavon "Scotty" (Mccall 1948), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Scott, Jonathan Lavon "Scotty" (Mccall 1948), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Kirkpatrick, John Roy (Grangeville 1962), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Kirkpatrick, John Roy (Grangeville 1962), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Holtet, John A. (Missoula 1961), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Holtet, John A. (Missoula 1961), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Callery Pear Allelopathy Study, Michaela J. Woods, Jonathan T. Bauer, Dena Schaeffer, Ryan W. Mcewan
Callery Pear Allelopathy Study, Michaela J. Woods, Jonathan T. Bauer, Dena Schaeffer, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
No abstract provided.
Leaf Phenology Of Callery Pear: Fall, Margaret E. Maloney, Abby Hay, Eric B. Borth, Ryan W. Mcewan
Leaf Phenology Of Callery Pear: Fall, Margaret E. Maloney, Abby Hay, Eric B. Borth, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
This dataset is one of three affiliated with the paper "Leaf phenology and freeze tolerance of the invasive tree Pyrus calleryana Roseaceae) and potential native competitors."
The other two datasets are:
Leaf Phenology Of Callery Pear: Frost Damage, Margaret E. Maloney, Abby Hay, Eric B. Borth, Ryan W. Mcewan
Leaf Phenology Of Callery Pear: Frost Damage, Margaret E. Maloney, Abby Hay, Eric B. Borth, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
This dataset is one of three affiliated with the paper "Leaf phenology and freeze tolerance of the invasive tree Pyrus calleryana Roseaceae) and potential native competitors."
The other two datasets are:
Leaf Phenology Of Callery Pear: Spring, Margaret E. Maloney, Abby Hay, Eric B. Borth, Ryan W. Mcewan
Leaf Phenology Of Callery Pear: Spring, Margaret E. Maloney, Abby Hay, Eric B. Borth, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
This dataset is one of three affiliated with the paper "Leaf phenology and freeze tolerance of the invasive tree Pyrus calleryana Roseaceae) and potential native competitors."
The other two datasets are:
Smokejumper Obituary: Palmer, Christopher Richard “Chris” (Redding 1975), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Palmer, Christopher Richard “Chris” (Redding 1975), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Geospatial Data Permanent Plot, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Geospatial Data Permanent Plot, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Data Files
Permanent plot GIS shapefile that measures 100m x 105m and consists of 420 contiguous 5m x 5m subplots. There are 21 transects that run from south to north and 20 subplots per transect that run east to west. This downloadable data is a zipped file containing 8 shapefile building blocks. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Ohio_South_FIPS_3402 (meters).
Callery Pear Removal Experiment: Trees-Sprouting (Stillwater Conservation Area), Margaret E. Maloney, Eric B. Borth, Grace Dietsch, Mary C. Lloyd, Ryan W. Mcewan
Callery Pear Removal Experiment: Trees-Sprouting (Stillwater Conservation Area), Margaret E. Maloney, Eric B. Borth, Grace Dietsch, Mary C. Lloyd, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
The invasive tree Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) is problematic in open habitats in the American Midwest. We investigated the efficacy of various control techniques on P. calleryana invasion in grasslands. Treatments were applied to P. calleryana stems that had experienced mowing annually for several years and were sprouting (n = 100 stems) and response of those stems was measured.
Geospatial Data Trees 1988, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Geospatial Data Trees 1988, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Data Files
Location and demographic data collected for each individual tree in 1988 in Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve. These maps were digitized from the historical field maps to a GIS shapefile for each sampling year. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Ohio_South_FIPS_3402 (meters).
Geospatial Data Trees 1981, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Geospatial Data Trees 1981, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Data Files
Location and demographic data collected for each individual tree in 1981 in Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve. These maps were digitized from the historical field maps to a GIS shapefile for each sampling year. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Ohio_South_FIPS_3402 (meters).
Geospatial Data Trees 2022, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Geospatial Data Trees 2022, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Data Files
Location and demographic data collected for each individual tree in 2022 in Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve. These maps were digitized to a GIS shapefile for each sampling year. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Ohio_South_FIPS_3402 (meters).
Geospatial Data Trees 1994, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Geospatial Data Trees 1994, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Data Files
Location and demographic data collected for each individual tree in 1994 in Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve. These maps were digitized from the historical field maps to a GIS shapefile for each sampling year. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Ohio_South_FIPS_3402 (meters).
Geospatial Data Trees 2000, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Geospatial Data Trees 2000, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan, John L. Vankat
Data Files
Location and demographic data collected for each individual tree in 2000 in Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve. These maps were digitized from the historical field maps to a GIS shapefile for each sampling year. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Ohio_South_FIPS_3402 (meters).
Callery Pear Removal Experiment: Trees-Intact (Medlar Conservation Area), Margaret E. Maloney, Eric B. Borth, Grace Dietsch, Mary C. Lloyd, Ryan W. Mcewan
Callery Pear Removal Experiment: Trees-Intact (Medlar Conservation Area), Margaret E. Maloney, Eric B. Borth, Grace Dietsch, Mary C. Lloyd, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
The invasive tree Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) is problematic in open habitats in the American Midwest. We investigated the efficacy of various control techniques on P. calleryana invasion in grasslands. Treatments were applied to P. calleryana stems that were single-stemmed trees (around 7 years; n = 40 stems), and response of those stems was measured.
Smokejumper Obituary: Cummings#2, Harry L. (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Cummings#2, Harry L. (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Seedling Growth And Soil Chemistry In A Chronosequence Of Forest Restoration From Agriculture, Michaela J. Woods, Sarah J. Frankenberg, Joseph R. Juodvalkis, Mary C. Lloyd, Meredith Cobb, Ryan Mcewan
Seedling Growth And Soil Chemistry In A Chronosequence Of Forest Restoration From Agriculture, Michaela J. Woods, Sarah J. Frankenberg, Joseph R. Juodvalkis, Mary C. Lloyd, Meredith Cobb, Ryan Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
Soils were collected from forest restorations that were 0, 7, 10, 50 and 100 years old and assessed for soil nutrients, chemistry, and enzymatic activity. Quercus macrocarpa seedlings were planted in each soil type, after 5 months of growth seedlings were destructively harvested. Seedling mass and the colonization rate of their roots by ectomycorrhizal fungi are reported.
The photo accompanying this data collection is of the researchers' germinating Quercus macrocarpa seeds.
Smokejumper Obituary: Cummings#1, Harry Lee (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Cummings#1, Harry Lee (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Soil Chemistry And Enzyme Data Examining Impacts Of Callery Pear Stem Cutting, Michaela J. Woods, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan
Soil Chemistry And Enzyme Data Examining Impacts Of Callery Pear Stem Cutting, Michaela J. Woods, Grace K. Attea, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
This dataset encompasses information following the collection of soil from underneath cut and treated Callery pear stems and untreated Callery pear trees. Soil was assessed for moisture, pH, and enzyme activities.
Seed Size And Germination, Meredith Cobb, Michaela J. Woods, Ryan W. Mcewan
Seed Size And Germination, Meredith Cobb, Michaela J. Woods, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
This dataset encompasses information related to predictors of seed germination from the species Carya laciniosa, Juglans cinerea, and Quercus rubra. Seed sizes were recorded prior to incubation in sand, vermiculite, or without media. Seeds were then germinated with time to germination recorded in this dataset.
Seed And Seedling Data From Sugarcreek Metropark Restoration Experiment, Michaela J. Woods, Meredith Cobb, Ryan W. Mcewan
Seed And Seedling Data From Sugarcreek Metropark Restoration Experiment, Michaela J. Woods, Meredith Cobb, Ryan W. Mcewan
Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive
This dataset encompasses information following seed germination and seedling growth of three tree species: Quercus rubra, Juglans cinerea, and Carya laciniosa. Seed sizes were recorded prior to incubation in sand, vermiculite, or without media. Seeds were then germinated with time to germination recorded in this dataset. After germination, seedlings were planted in Sugarcreek Metropark in either fall 2011 or spring 2012. One-half of seedlings were planted in tree tubes and a half without. Seedling height and diameter was recorded in June 2014 and March 2019, and death of seedlings was noted.
Ico-Mark Version 1.3, Sean Ma Jeronimo, Derek J. Churchill
Ico-Mark Version 1.3, Sean Ma Jeronimo, Derek J. Churchill
ICO App
ICO Mark is a tablet- and phone-based application (app) developed for forest managers and forestry field crews to spatially monitor and map forest structure. ICO Mark relies on the Individuals-Clumps- Openings approach to characterizing dry forest spatial patterning, where forests are composed of varying proportions and sizes of individual trees, clumps of trees, and treeless openings. ICO Mark allows users to track individual trees and clumps for both marking pre-harvest, and for monitoring conditions post-harvest.
A Working Plan For The Woodlands Of The New Haven Water Company; Prepared After Five Years Of Forest Practice, 1908 To 1912, Ralph C. Hawley
A Working Plan For The Woodlands Of The New Haven Water Company; Prepared After Five Years Of Forest Practice, 1908 To 1912, Ralph C. Hawley
Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series
Soon after the establishment of the Yale Forest School in 1900, the necessity developed for finding forest lands near the city of NewHaven upon which to conduct field work. It was found that many of the most accessible and best timbered tracts were owned by the New Haven Water Company....about 250 acres near the Maltby Lakes were placed under the management of the Yale Forest School. ...a written plan is desirable. The plan is divided into two parts: the first, descriptive of present conditions and passt accomplishments; the second, treating of the policy to be pursued.