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Theses and Dissertations--Forestry and Natural Resources

2017

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Managing Upland Oak Forests With Disturbance And The Implications For Non-Native Species Invasions, Devin E. Black Jan 2017

Managing Upland Oak Forests With Disturbance And The Implications For Non-Native Species Invasions, Devin E. Black

Theses and Dissertations--Forestry and Natural Resources

Natural and anthropogenic disturbances have influenced forest stand structure and affected species compositions within forests for millennia. Disturbances such as fire, severe weather events, and forest management practices may result in significantly reduced tree biomass. Thus, these disturbances may lower canopy closure and stem density in support of forest management goals, such as open oak woodland restoration, or promote an increase in species richness within the forest understory. However, these types of disturbance may also produce the unwanted consequence of opening pathways for the invasion of non-native species. Once established, these non-native species may threaten native plant communities and biodiversity. …