Influences of woody encroachment and restoration thinning on overstory savanna oak tree growth rates

Volume: 262, Issue: 8, Pages: 1409 - 1416
Published: Oct 1, 2011
Abstract
Midwestern savannas historically covered >10 M ha in central North America, but are now rare due to agricultural conversion and anthropogenic modifications to disturbance regimes – particularly fire suppression. Throughout this range, Midwestern savannas are characterized by scattered overstory trees; however, with fire suppression, these systems are invaded by non-savanna trees. Restoration of encroached savannas involves removal of invading...
Paper Details
Title
Influences of woody encroachment and restoration thinning on overstory savanna oak tree growth rates
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Volume
262
Issue
8
Pages
1409 - 1416
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