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Forest Ecology and Management, 41 (1991) 323-324 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Author Index Adams, P.W., Flint, A.L. and Fredriksen, R.L. (Corvallis, OR, USA) Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of a Douglas-fir forest in Oregon Alig, R.J., see Wyant, J.G. et al. Allen, H.L., see Vose, J.M. and Allen, H.L. Anderson, J.M., see Emmett, B.A. et al. Bechtold, W.A., see Wyant, J.G. et al. Bellot, J. (Zaragoza, Spain ) and Escarre, A. (Alicante, Spain) Chemical characteristics and temporal variations of nutrients in throughfall and stemflow of three species in Mediterranean holm oak forest Bradley, J.S., see Casotti, G. and Bradley, J.S. Brooks, R.T., see DeGraaf, R.M. et al. Bunting, S.C., see Rego, F.C. et al. Casotti, G. and Bradley, J.S. (Murdoch, WA, Australia) Leaf nitrogen and its effects on the rate of herbivory on selected eucalypts in the jarrah forest Da Silva, J.M., see Rego, F.C. et al. DeGraaf, R.M., Healy, W.M. and Brooks, R.T. (Amherst, MA, USA) Effects of thinning and deer browsing on breeding birds in New England oak woodlands Drechsel, P., see Zech, W. and Drechsel, P. Emmett, B.A. (Bangor, UK), Anderson, J.M. (Exeter, UK) and Hornung, M. (Grange- over-Sands, UK) The controls on dissolved nitrogen losses following two intensities of harvesting in a Sitka spruce forest (N. Wales ) Nitrogen sinks following two intensities of harvesting in a Sitka spruce forest (N. Wales ) and the effect on the establishment of the next crop Escarre, A., see Bellot, J. and Escarre, A. Faber, P.J. (Wageningen, Netherlands) A distance-dependent model of tree growth Flint, A.L., see Adams, P.W. et al. Francombe, C., see Young, T.P. and Francombe, C. Fredriksen, R.L., see Adams, P.W. et al. Granhall, U., see Slapokas, T. and Granhall, U. Healy, W.M., see DeGraaf, R.M. et al. Hoffman, B.J., see Williams, R.A. et al. Hornung, M., see Emmett, B.A. et al. Ishizuka, M., see Osawa, A. et al. Kadeba, O. (Akure, Nigeria ) Above-ground biomass production and nutrient accumulation in an age sequence of Pinus caribaea stands 324 Kanazawa, Y., see Osawa, A. et al. Kolstrom, T., see Miina, J. et al. Mayhead, G.J., see Ranasinghe, D.M.S. and Mayhead, G.J. Miina, J., Kolstrom, T. and Pukkala, T. (Joensuu, Finland) An application of a spatial growth model of Scots pine on drained peatland ................... 265 Osawa, A., Ishizuka, M. and Kanazawa, Y. (Sapporo, Japan) I i casabnisbnnipabisnngbonauneivedindneseucesenumeneene 33 Pacheco Marques, C. (Vila Real, Portugal ) Evaluating site quality of even-aged maritime pine stands in northern Portugal using ss erelgntsbesbdeiiberdbbadumeasieemiansebinedsibseticnsnbiendsiniece 193 Pukkala, T., see Miina, J. et al. Quinby, P.A. (Toronto, Ont., Canada) Self-replacement in old-growth white pine forests of Temagami, Ontario ...................... 95 Ranasinghe, D.M.S. (Nugegoda, Sri Lanka) and Mayhead, G.J. (Bangor, UK) Dry matter content and its distribution in an age series of Eucalyptus camaldulensis OE onl cadehsanhobeednindelenséniiamepsecsiigaiontcos 137 Rego, F.C. (Vila Real, Portugal ), Bunting, S.C. (Moscow, ID, USA) and da Silva, J.M. (Oporto, Portugal) Changes in understory vegetation following prescribed fire in maritime pine forests ..... 21 Renes, G.J.B. (Den Haag, Netherlands) Regeneration capacity and productivity of natural forest in Burkina Faso ...................... 291 Seymour, R.S., see Williams, R.A. et al. Slapokas, T. and Granhall, U. (Uppsala, Sweden ) Decomposition of litter in fertilized short-rotation forests on a low-humified peat bog .. 143 Vose, J.M. (Otto, NC, USA) and Allen, H.L. (Raleigh, NC, USA) Quantity and timing of needlefall in N and P fertilized loblolly pine stands ................... 205 Williams, R.A. (Ruston, LA, USA), Hoffman, B.J. and Seymour, R.S. (Orono, ME, USA) Comparison of site index and biomass production of spruce-fir stands by soil drainage EEE: TSS oea C ES NDOT IEE, OT = OE Tare OY a ES ee 279 Wyant, J.G. (Fort Collins, CO, USA), Alig, R.J. (Triangle Park, NC, USA) and Bechtold, W.A. (Asheville, NC, USA) Physiographic position, disturbance and species composition in North Carolina coastal aa a a ca il ahipienesehiannemebddecens l Young, T.P. and Francombe, C. (Nairobi, Kenya) Growth and yield estimates in natural stands of leleshwa ( Tarconanthus camphoratus) 309 Zech, W. and Drechsel, P. (Bayreuth, FRG) Relationships between growth, mineral nutrition and site factors of teak ( Tectona grandis ) plantations in the rainforest zone of Liberia ...................:cccececssseeeeecceeeeeeeeeees 221 Forest Ecology and Management, 41 (1991) 325-327 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Subject Index Abies Comparison of site index and biomass production of spruce-fir stands by soil drainage Acidity, see Environmental conditions Arbutus Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in Mediterranean holm oak Biomass Comparison of site index and biomass production of spruce-fir stands by soil drainage Above-ground biomass and nutrient accumulation in Pinus Birds, see Faunal composition Browsing, see Herbivory Burning, see Management practices Clearcut, see Management practices Decomposition Decomposition of litter in fertilized short-rotation forests on a low-humified peat bog .. 143 Douglas-fir, see Pseudotsuga Drainage, see Soil conditions Dry matter Dry matter content and distribution in an age series of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Environmental conditions Decomposition of litter in fertilized short-rotation forests on a low-humified peat bog .. A spatial growth model of Scots pine on drained peatland Eucalyptus Dry matter content and distribution in an age series of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Leaf nitrogen effects on herbivory on eucalypts Faunal composition Effects of thinning and deer browsing on birds in oak woodlands Fertilizers, see Nutrient dynamics Fir, see Abies Fire, see Management practices Grazing, see Herbivory Growth and yield, estimation, see Modelling Growth Profile theory of tree growth Distance-dependent model of tree growth Harvesting, see Management practices Herbivory Leaf nitrogen effects on herbivory on eucalypts Jarrah, see Eucalyptus Leleshwa, see Tarconanthus Litter-layer dynamics Decomposition of litter in fertilized short-rotation forests on a low-humified peat bog .. 143 326 Management practices Changes in understory vegetation following prescribed fire .....................ccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Controls on dissolved nitrogen losses following two intensities of harvesting in Sitka I i ciniicnstictsinbicainetscts celeb lerinamiaabatass each ia ilintiieeli sh siadeiiaiena Ui tebe Nisan cipeannindionsiniibanheeneaneseseterees 65 Nitrogen sinks following two intensities of harvesting in Sitka spruce: effect on A RINE = i lnc mea peesinnsoneedebiadedaubesbsaeenseépeeseensbens 81 Effects of thinning and deer browsing on birds in oak woodlands ..................:000seeeeeeeeeeee 179 Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of Douglas-fir ...... 249 Modelling ESE TR RL LEDR R RT 8 ON NT Oe 33 Distance-dependent model Of tree BrOw8th ..............cccccccccssccsssssssccccccececesssesccoosssessesscsocssees 111 Modelling Evaluating site quality of pine using direct and indirect methods ..............::::ccceceeeeeeeeeeees 193 Modelling A spatial growth model of Scots pine on drained peatland ..................cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 265 Modelling Growth and yield estimates in natural stands Of TarconanthuS .............ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 309 Moisture regime Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of Douglas-fir ...... 249 Natural forest, see Structure and function, ecosystem Needlefall ca paaesennuaeasoiendiabebemenndebinebbventensitennne 205 Nitrogen, see Nutrient dynamics Nutrient dynamics Controls on dissolved nitrogen losses following two intensities of harvesting in Sitka aaa a aie batremeensnablianraiocobonooens 65 Nitrogen sinks following two intensities of harvesting in Sitka spruce: effect on re I IY i. | ioc casensnshasonedenenabenanndanngiedsaoteratobensbeeussensetanction 81 Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in EE EEE TET EEE TEN EO OER OREE T 125 Decomposition of litter in fertilized short-rotation forests on a low-humified peat bog .. 143 Leaf nitrogen effects on herbivory On ecucalypts ................cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeceeceeeeeeeeeeees 167 I STII a sae a tanmian pbb gusbsnonnasenen denpsbbenieadecoiensetds 205 Growth, mineral nutrition and site factors Of TeCtONd ...........ccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeseseeeeeeeneeees 221 Above-ground biomass and nutrient accumulation in PINUS ............ccccceeeseesseeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 237 Oak, see Quercus Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in a ca laignabmbeaabunbnnndatenidadddounsedqmediaceubones 125 Peatland, see Environmental conditions Phillyrea Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in alaetna dnnseen nbabendubeadiiinnacuseasubersdenes 125 Physiographic position Physiographic position, disturbance and species composition in coastal plain forests .... 1 Picea Controls on dissolved nitrogen losses following two intensities of harvesting in Sitka — EREEEES EE Spent ean aN Be!« eRe RE EON ONL mE FEN OUP YN Se iO 65 Nitrogen sinks following two intensities of harvesting in Sitka spruce: effect on rt 171s 1 ncaa daintbaasabelanevenimaensesenniiatadlbeiies 81 Comparison of site index and biomass production of spruce-fir stands by soil drainage I hatncisccntudsedisintisendbeiansdbdlidasesabuteabaeatsadeaiiiddasmenidabiasidteirsiveamsnatathlitlaaituapbabecdiédétlasinens 279 Pinus Changes in understory vegetation following prescribed fire Self-replacement in old-growth white pine Evaluating site quality of pine using direct and indirect methods Needlefall in fertilized loblolly pine Above-ground biomass and nutrient accumulation 1N PINUS ..............ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 A spatial growth model of Scots pine on drained peatland Productivity Regeneration and productivity of natural forest Profile theory Profile theory of tree growth Pseudotsuga Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of Douglas-fir Quercus Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in Mediterranean holm oak Effects of thinning and deer browsing on birds in oak woodlands Rainforest Growth, mineral nutrition and site factors of Tectona Regeneration, see Structure and function, ecosystem Revegetation Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of Douglas-fir Self-replacement Self-replacement in old-growth white pine Site quality Evaluating site quality of pine using direct and indirect methods Growth, mineral nutrition and site factors of Tectona Comparison of site index and biomass production of spruce-fir stands by soil drainage Soil conditions Comparison of site index and biomass production spruce-fir stands by soil drainage Species composition Physiographic position, disturbance and species composition in coastal plain forests .... Spruce, see Picea Stemflow Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in Mediterranean holm oak Structure and function, ecosystem Physiographic position, disturbance and species composition in coastal plain forests .... Self-replacement in old-growth white pine Regeneration and productivity of natural forest Tarconanthus Growth and yield estimates in natural stands of TJarconanthus Teak, see Tectona Tectona Growth, mineral nutrition and site factors of Tectona Thinning, see Management practices Throughfall Chemical characteristics and temporal variations in throughfall and stemflow in Mediterranean holm oak Understory vegetation Changes in understory vegetation following prescribed fire Forest Ecology and Management, 41 (1991) 329-330 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 41 VOL. 41 NOS. 1,2 JUNE 1991 Physiographic position, disturbance and species composition in North Carolina coastal plain forests J.G. Wyant (Fort Collins, CO, USA), R.J. Alig (Triangle Park, NC, USA) and W.A. Bechtold (Asheville, NC, USA) Changes in understory vegetation following prescribed fire in maritime pine forests F.C. Rego (Vila Real, Portugal ), S.C. Bunting (Moscow, ID, USA) and J.M. da Silva (Oporto, Portugal ) A profile theory of tree growth A. Osawa, M. Ishizuka and Y. Kanazawa (Sapporo, Japan) The controls on dissolved nitrogen losses following two intensities of harvesting in a Sitka spruce forest (N. Wales) B.A. Emmett (Bangor, UK), J.M. Anderson (Exeter, UK) and M. Hornung (Grange- over-Sands, UK ) Nitrogen sinks following two intensities of harvesting in an Sitka spruce forest (N. Wales) and the effect on the establishment of the next crop B.A. Emmett (Bangor, UK), J.M. Anderson (Exeter, UK) and M. Hornung (Grange- over-Sands, UK ) Self-replacement in old-growth white pine forests of Temagami, Ontario P.A. Quinby (Toronto, Ont., Canada) A distance-dependent model of tree growth P.J. Faber (Wageningen, Netherlands) Chemical charactristics and temporal variations of nutrients in throughfall and stemflow of three species in Mediterranean holm oak forest J. Bellot (Zaragoza, Spain) amd A. Escarre (Alicante, Spain) Dry matter contents and its distribution in an age series of Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Dehn. ) plantation in Sri Lanka D.M.S.H.K. Ranasinghe (Nugegoda, Sri Lanka) and G.J. Mayhead (Bangor, UK ) Decomposition of litter in fertilized short-rotation forests on a low-humified peat bog T. Slapokas and U. Granhall (Uppsala, Sweden ) VOL. 41 NOS. 3,4 16 JULY 1991 Leaf nitrogen and its effects on the rate of herbivory on selected eucalypts in the jarrah forest G. Casotti and J.S. Bradley (Murdoch, WA, Australia ) Effects of thinning and deer browsing on breeding birds in New England oak woodlands R.M. DeGraaf, W.M. Healy and R.T. Brooks (Amherst, MA, USA) Evaluating site quality of even-aged maritime pine stands in northern Portugal using direct and indirect methods C. Pacheco Marques (Vila Real, Portugal ) 330 Quantity and timing of needlefall in N and P fertilized loblolly pine stands J.M. Vose (Otto, NC, USA) and H.L. Allen (Raleigh, NC, USA) ..............cceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 205 Relationships between growth, mineral nutrition and site factors of teak ( Tectona grandis) plantations in the rainforest zone of Liberia NE EE ee ey - ) Above-ground biomass production and nutrient accumulation in an age sequence of Pinus caribaea stands a caasiencebienninbbbonente 237 Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of a Douglas-fir forest in Oregon P.W. Adams, A.L. Flint and R.L. Fredriksen (Corvallis, OR, USA) ............cccccccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeees 249 An application of a spatial growth model of Scots pine on drained peatland J. Miina, T. Kolstr6m and T. Pukkala (Joensuu, Finland) .0...............ccccccceseeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeees 265 Comparison of site index and biomass production of spruce-fir stands by soil drainage class in Maine R.A. Williams (Ruston, LA, USA), B.J. Hoffman and R.S. Seymour (Orono, ME, USA)...... 279 Regeneration capacity and productivity of natural forest in Burkina Faso a py Tn aladideeteciubcnnnenrnnsoncoosooonensete 291 Growth and yield estimates in natural stands of leleshwa ( Tarconanthus camphoratus Tals WORE GEC, FURIES CICRIIG ie, BTID sn ccdccecvcveccvcccecsceconconscccesssncnscsionssccessessentensseveces 309 a ic eemsarenaionnniin 323 EEF SRSLTE EI RCS eo LaF RC a RO OE ELEN EN Ake Ree TN: aev e en 325

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