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Better Management on Longleaf Pine Forest Ranges.

Better Management on Longleaf Pine Forest Ranges.

... Several of these districts have recognized the need for better grazing management of the cutover lands to properly utilize the range forage and to coordinate suc[r] ... See full document

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Using Botanical Analysis to Shape a Longleaf Restoration Project

Using Botanical Analysis to Shape a Longleaf Restoration Project

... Transitional Longleaf Pine Community (PTLC). The remnant forest was suggested by a combination of the abundance of longleaf pine and the HRT's location within the historically cited ... See full document

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Post-fire management and recovery of a pine forest in Greece

Post-fire management and recovery of a pine forest in Greece

... inhibited by logging and the building of log barriers. On the other hand, woody plant regeneration was better in all manipulated plots compared to control plots. In October 2007, the percentage of ground covered ... See full document

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Variability in Fire Prescriptions to Promote Wildlife Foods in the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

Variability in Fire Prescriptions to Promote Wildlife Foods in the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

... related forest structural characteristics in the LLPE showed that variability in fire prescriptions was needed to maximize biodiversity and eco- system function with fire (Hiers et ...ecosystem-based ... See full document

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Adult bobcat (Lynx rufus) habitat selection in a longleaf pine savanna

Adult bobcat (Lynx rufus) habitat selection in a longleaf pine savanna

... in longleaf pine forests increases understory plant species richness, diversity, and evenness (Brockway and Lewis 1997), which may influence where bobcats search for prey ...in pine savannas, ... See full document

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Aligning endangered species management with fire-dependent ecosystem restoration: manager perspectives on red-cockaded woodpecker and longleaf pine management actions

Aligning endangered species management with fire-dependent ecosystem restoration: manager perspectives on red-cockaded woodpecker and longleaf pine management actions

... of management for the endangered northern spot- ted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina ...active forest management occurred within areas desig- nated as critical habitat for the northern spotted owl ... See full document

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Modeling spatial patterns of fuels and fire behavior in a longleaf pine forest in the Southeastern USA

Modeling spatial patterns of fuels and fire behavior in a longleaf pine forest in the Southeastern USA

... Characterizing spatial patterns of fire behavior is an important and rarely considered means of understanding patterns of vegetation recovery following a fire event. Using geostatistics, we characterized spatial patterns ... See full document

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Effects of overstory structure and fire regime upon diversity and abundance of selected understory species in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill ) forests in southeastern Georgia

Effects of overstory structure and fire regime upon diversity and abundance of selected understory species in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill ) forests in southeastern Georgia

... calculated diversity indices for the ground cover species. There was no significant relationship between overstory basal area and any diversity measure. Even at the subplot level, there was no significant relationship ... See full document

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Longleaf pine proximity effects on air temperatures and hardwood top-kill from prescribed fire

Longleaf pine proximity effects on air temperatures and hardwood top-kill from prescribed fire

... open-canopy longleaf pine forest managed with frequent ...individual longleaf pines on fire environment and hardwood mortality, beneath and close to their crown, is predictable from simple ... See full document

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Fire Effects on Short Term Fine Root, Soil Temperature, and Soil Nutrient Dynamics in a Longleaf Pine and Wiregrass Ecosystem at the Calloway Forest Preserve, NC.

Fire Effects on Short Term Fine Root, Soil Temperature, and Soil Nutrient Dynamics in a Longleaf Pine and Wiregrass Ecosystem at the Calloway Forest Preserve, NC.

... Calloway Forest Preserve in the Sandhills of North Carolina The Calloway Forest Preserve (Calloway) is located just south of ...for longleaf pine straw production, this site is being restored ... See full document

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Rotation Burning: A Forage Management System for Longleaf Pine-Bluestem Ranges.

Rotation Burning: A Forage Management System for Longleaf Pine-Bluestem Ranges.

... Rotation burning raises nutri- ent content of herbage suffi- ciently for cows nursing calves to gain satisfactorily during summer, when forage quality on unburned,[r] ... See full document

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Effects of Poultry Litter Addition to a 31 Year Old Longleaf Pine Stand

Effects of Poultry Litter Addition to a 31 Year Old Longleaf Pine Stand

... opportunity to benefit by using a byproduct of the poultry industry, poultry litter, to enhance growth and sustain pinestraw production on longleaf pine stands. At the same time this would provide poultry ... See full document

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Supplemental Feeding of Range Cattle in Longleaf-Slash Pine Forests of Georiga.

Supplemental Feeding of Range Cattle in Longleaf-Slash Pine Forests of Georiga.

... round tended to increase the calf crop generally over the period of the.. The fact that three cows in group 1 calved in both years perhaps indicates a slightly [r] ... See full document

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Influences of Grazing and Fire on Vegetation and Soil of Longleaf Pine-Bluestem Range.

Influences of Grazing and Fire on Vegetation and Soil of Longleaf Pine-Bluestem Range.

... Herbage yield and density of cover were greater on moderately or heavily grazed than on ungrazed range.. Botanical composiiion re- mained relaiively constant under [r] ... See full document

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Effects of Ground-based Military Training on Bachman's Sparrow (Peucaea aestivalis) Breeding Ecology.

Effects of Ground-based Military Training on Bachman's Sparrow (Peucaea aestivalis) Breeding Ecology.

... Bachman’s sparrows may have established territories nearby wildlife openings because of the associated fitness benefits (e.g., predator avoidance). Similarly, Brooks and Stouffer (2010) documented increased Bachman’s ... See full document

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Symposium Abstracts: Alien Invertebrate Species in B.C.

Symposium Abstracts: Alien Invertebrate Species in B.C.

... A meta-database on forest alien insects and diseases is being developed from his- torical Canadian Forest Service survey data. Mapping and query applications are in- cluded as well as links to source data ... See full document

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Grazing Capacity of Wiregrass-Pine Ranges of Georgia.

Grazing Capacity of Wiregrass-Pine Ranges of Georgia.

... prominent grasses which may occur to varying degrees are Curtiss dropseed (Xporobolus curtissii), several bluestems (kndropoyon spp. This type contributes the greater[r] ... See full document

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Influence of growing conditions on morphological and anatomical characteristics of pine needles in the northern taiga

Influence of growing conditions on morphological and anatomical characteristics of pine needles in the northern taiga

... Lebedev A.G. (2014): Analysis of the variability of quantita- tive traits of pine needles (Pinus sylvestris L.) in connection with the differentiation of populations. [Ph.D. Thesis.] Kirov, Vyatka State ... See full document

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Coyote Movement Ecology and Food Habits at Fort Bragg Military Installation.

Coyote Movement Ecology and Food Habits at Fort Bragg Military Installation.

... fire-dependent longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ecosystem, low prey density may contribute to larger home-range size and greater movement rates than in other areas of the ...the longleaf pine ... See full document

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Holloway's climatic change hypothesis : a quantitative evaluation in the Longwood forests

Holloway's climatic change hypothesis : a quantitative evaluation in the Longwood forests

... The most probable reason for the widespread change from lowland podocarp forest to types in which there was better representation of species which are favoured by wet sites - bog pine, r[r] ... See full document

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