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Forest Ecology and Management Forest Ecology and Management 99 (1997) 357-367 Cumulative Author Index, Vols. 90—99 Abbot, P., J. Lowore and M. Werren Baumler, R. and W. Zech Models for the estimation of single tree volume in four Atmospheric deposition and impact of forest thinning on the Miombo woodland types 97 (1997) 25 throughfall of mountain forest ecosystems in the Bavarian Acenolaza, P.G., see Grau, H.R. et al. Alps 95 (1997) 243 Adams, M.B., T.R. Angradi and J.N. Kochenderfer Beke, N., see McKenney, D.W. et al. Stream water and soil solution responses to 5 years of nitrogen Bell, F.W., see Mallik, A.U. et al. and sulfur additions at the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Bently Wigley, T. and T.H. Roberts Virginia 95 (1997) 79 Landscape-level effects of forest management on faunal diver- Adjers, G., see Kuusipalo, J. et al. sity in bottomland hardwoods 90 (1997) 141 Agren, Gl. Bergeron, Y. and B. Harvey Modeling biological systems 96 (1997) 185 Basing silviculture on natural ecosystem dynamics: an ap- Ahokas, H. proach applied to the southern boreal mixedwood forest of Acidification of forest top soils in 60 years to the southwest of Quebec 92 (1997) 235 Helsinki 94 (1997) 187 Bergez, J.-E. and C. Dupraz Ahrens, G.R., see Knowe, S.A. et al. Transpiration rate of Prunus avium L. seedlings inside an Altman, A., see Ma, H.-C. et al. unventilated treeshelter 97 (1997) 255 Amadalo, B.A., see Heineman, A.M. et al. Bertault, J.-G. and P. Sist Amateis, R.L., H.E. Burkhart and J. Liu An experimental comparison of different harvesting intensities Modeling survival in juvenile and mature loblolly pine planta- with reduced-impact and conventional logging in East Kali- tions 90 (1997) 51 mantan, Indonesia 94 (1997) 209 Aminah, H., J. McP. Dick and J. Grace Binkley, D. Rooting of Shorea leprosula stem cuttings decreases with Bioassays of the influence of Eucalyptus saligna and Albizia increasing leaf area 91 (1997) 247 falcataria on soil nutrient supply and limitation 91 (1997) 229 Ananthakrishnan, G., see Ravikumar, R. et al. Binkley, D. and P. Hégberg Anderson, T., see Everett, R. et al. Does atmospheric deposition of nitrogen threaten Swedish Angradi, T.R., see Adams, M.B. et al. forests? 92 (1997) 119 Anusarnsunthorn, V., see Hardwick, K. et al. Birdsey, R., see Brown, S. et al. Appasamy, T., see Ravikumar, R. et al. Blanco Jorge, L.A. and G.J. Garcia Arturi, M.F., see Grau, H.R. et al. A study of habitat fragmentation in Southeastern Brazil using Astini, E., see Dorado, M. et al. remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) Aust, W.M., S.H. Schoenholtz, T.W. Zaebst and B.A. Szabo 98 (1997) 35 Recovery status of a tupelo—cypress wetland seven years after Bondarev, A. disturbance: silvicultural implications 90 (1997) 161 Age distribution patterns in open boreal Dahurican larch forests Ba, A.M., see Sanon, K.B. et al. of Central Siberia 93 (1997) 205 Bailey, S.W., see Hornbeck, J.W. et al. Bone, R., M. Lawrence and Z. Magombo Baker, M.D. and M.J. Lacki The effect of a Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Dehn) plantation Short-term changes in bird communities in response to silvi- on native woodland recovery on Ulumba Mountain, southern cultural prescriptions 96 (1997) 27 Malawi 99 (1997) 63 Barbour, R.J., S. Johnston, J.P. Hayes and G.F. Tucker Bonnemann, A., see Muschler, R.G. et al. Simulated stand characteristics and wood product yields from Borges, J.G., A.C. Oliveira and M.A. Costa Douglas-fir plantations managed for ecosystem objectives A quantitative approach to cork oak forest management 91 (1997) 205 97 (1997) 223 Barker, K.G., see Ford, W.M. et al. Boring, L.R., see Elliott, K.J. et al. Barnett, J.P., see Gravatt, D.A. et al. Bouchard, A., see Cogliastro, A. et al. Barreto, P., see Vidal, E. et al. 358 Author Index Boucher, D.H. and M.A. Mallona Clawson, R.G., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Recovery of the rain forest tree Vochysia ferruginea over 5 Clawson, R.G., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. years following Hurricane Joan in Nicaragua: a preliminary Clawson, R.G., see McNabb, K.L. et al. population projection matrix 91 (1997) 195 Cline, S.P., see Stapanian, M.A. et al. Bradfield, G.E., see Liang, Q. et al. Coates, K.D. and P.J. Burton Bradshaw, G.A., see Song, B. et al. A gap-based approach for development of silvicultural sys- Brand, G., see Leary, R.A. et al. tems to address ecosystem management objectives Brockway, D.G. and C.E. Lewis 99 (1997) 337 Long-term effects of dormant-season prescribed fire on plant Cogliastro, A., D. Gagnon and A. Bouchard community diversity, structure and productivity in a longleaf Experimental determination of soil characteristics optimal for pine wiregrass ecosystem 96 (1997) 167 the growth of ten hardwoods planted on abandoned farmland Brokaw, N.V.L., see Whitman, A.A. et al. 96 (1997) 49 Brown, A.D., see Grau, H.R. et al. Colin, F., see Chaar, H. et al. Brown, S., P. Schroeder and R. Birdsey Collet, C., see Chaar, H. et al. Aboveground biomass distribution of US eastern hardwood Conner, R.N., see Ross, W.G. et al. forests and the use of large trees as an indicator of forest Conner, W.H., see Keeland, B.D. et al. development 96 (1997) 37 Corlett, R.T., see Chen, R. et al. Buck, L., see Garrett, H.E.G. et al. Costa, M.A., see Borges, J.G. et al. Buhlmann, K.A., see Mitchell, J.C. et al. Crawford, R.H., C.Y. Li and M. Floyd Burch Jr., W., see Song, Y. et al. Nitrogen fixation in root-colonized large woody residue of Burger, J.A., see Kim, D.Y. et al. Oregon coastal forests 92 (1997) 229 Burk, T., see Leary, R.A. et al. Crombie, D.S. Burkhart, H.E., see Amateis, R.L. et al. Water relations of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) regeneration Burton, P.J., see Coates, K.D. et al. from the seedling to the mature tree and of stump coppice Buso, D.C., see Hornbeck, J.W. et al. 97 (1997) 293 Bygrave, F.L., see Mo, J. et al. Deans, J.D., see Ingleby, K. et al. Bygrave, F.L., see Mo, J. et al. DeBell, D.S., see Knowe, S.A. et al. Cairns, D.W., see Parker, W.C. et al. De Haes, H.A.U., see Pasicolan, P.N. et al. Camp, A., C. Oliver, P. Hessburg and R. Everett De Marco Jr., P., see Louzada, J.N.C. et al. Predicting late-successional fire refugia pre-dating European Desanker, P.V., see Song, B. et al. settlement in the Wenatchee Mountains 95 (1997) 63 Desprez-Loustau, M.-L. and K. Wagner Cao, Q.V., see Shi, K. et al. Influence of silvicultural practices on twisting rust infection Carreira, J.A., A.F. Harrison, L.J. Sheppard and C. Woods and damage in maritime pine, as related to growth Reduced soil P availability in a Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis 98 (1997) 135 (Bong.) Carr) plantation induced by applied acid-mist: signifi- Dexheimer, J., see Sanon, K.B. et al. cance in forest decline 92 (1997) 153 Diagne, O., see Ingleby, K. et al. Carter, D.R., see Merry, F.D. et al. Dickinson, G.R., see Sun, D. et al. Cassell, D.L., see Stapanian, M.A. et al. Di Rienzo, J., see Dorado, M. et al. Chaar, H., F. Colin and C. Collet Docherty, M. and S.R. Leather Effects of environmental factors on the shoot development of Structure and abundance of arachnid communities in Scots and Quercus petraea seedlings. A methodological approach lodgepole pine plantations 95 (1997) 197 97 (1997) 119 Dorado, M., E. Astini, G. Verzino, J. Di Rienzo and E. Perpifal Chambers, J.L., see Gravatt, D.A. et al. Growth curves for Pinus elliottii, Pinus taeda and Pinus Chen, J., see Song, B. et al. radiata in two areas of the Calamuchita Valley (Cérdoba, Chen, R., R.D. Hill and R.T. Corlett Argentina) 95 (1997) 173 Energy and nutrient flow through the storage and consumption Doufoulon, G., see King, J. et al. of upland phytomass fuel 93 (1997) 63 Duchesne, L.C., see Whittle, C.A. et al. Chojnacky, D.C. Duckert, D.R., see Morris, D.M. et al. Modeling diameter growth for pinyon and juniper trees in Ducousso, M., see Ingleby, K. et al. dryland forests 93 (1997) 21 Dupraz, C., see Bergez, J.-E. et al. Christanty, L., J.P. Kimmins and D. Mailly Eibl, B., see Montagnini, F. et al. “Without bamboo, the land dies’: A conceptual model of the Ek, A.R., A.P. Robinson, P.J. Radtke and D.K. Walters biogeochemical role of bamboo in an Indonesian agroforestry Development and testing of regeneration imputation models system 91 (1997) 83 for forests in Minnesota 94 (1997) 129 Christanty, L., see Mailly, D. et al. Elfving, B. and A. Kiviste Churin, J.-L., see Garbaye, J. et al. Construction of site index equations for Pinus sylvestris L. Clawson, R.G., B.G. Lockaby and R.H. Jones using permanent plot data in Sweden 98 (1997) 125 Amphibian responses to helicopter harvesting in forested floodplains of low order, blackwater streams 90 (1997) 225 Author Index Elfving, B., see Linder, P. et al. Garcia, G.J., see Blanco Jorge, L.A. et al. Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, W.T. Swank and B.R. Haines Garrett, H.E.G. and L. Buck Successional changes in plant species diversity and composi- Agroforestry practice and policy in the United States of Amer- tion after clearcutting a Southern Appalachian watershed ica 91(1997) 5 92 (1997) 67 Garwood, N., see Hardwick, K. et al. Elliott, S., see Hardwick, K. et al. Geballe, G., see Song, Y. et al. Everett, R., D. Schellhaas, D. Spurbeck, P. Ohlson, D. Keenum Geldenhuys, C.J. and T. Anderson Native forest regeneration in pine and eucalypt plantations in Structure of northern spotted owl nest stands and their histori- Northern Province, South Africa 99 (1997) 101 cal conditions on the eastern slope of the Pacific Northwest Geng, L., see Song, Y. et al. Cascades, USA 94(1997) | Gerson, E.A. and R.G. Kelsey Everett, R., see Camp, A. et al. Attraction and direct mortality of pandora moths, Coloradia Ewel, J.J., see Harrington, R.A. et al. pandora (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), by nocturnal fire Eyre, T.J. and A.P. Smith 98 (1997) 71 Floristic and structural habitat preferences of yellow-bellied Gertner, G., see Kohl, M. et al. gliders ( Petaurus australis) and selective logging impacts in Gerwing, J.J., see Vidal, E. et al. southeast Queensland, Australia 98 (1997) 281 Gillison, A.N., see Vanclay, J.K. et al. Fagg, C.W., see Ibrahim, A.M. et al. Glitzenstein, J.S., see Liu, C. et al. Faille, A., see Pontailler, J.-Y. et al. Golser, M. and H. Hasenauer Fang, W. and S.L. Peng Predicting juvenile tree height growth in uneven-aged mixed Development of species diversity in the restoration process of species stands in Austria 97 (1997) 133 establishing a tropical man-made forest ecosystem in China Gong, Y., see Mallik, A.U. et al. 99 (1997) 185 Graae, B.J. and V.S. Heskjer Faunt, K., see Williams, M.R. et al. A comparison of understorey vegetation between untouched Fearnside, P.M. and managed deciduous forest in Denmark 96 (1997) 111 Wood density for estimating forest biomass in Brazilian Ama- Grace, J., see Aminah, H. et al. zonia 90 (1997) 59 Grace, J., see Sharew, H. et al. Fearnside, P.M., see Silva—Forsberg, M.C. et al. Grance, L., see Montagnini, F. et al. Felfili, J.M. Granier, A., see Marques, R. et al. Dynamics of the natural regeneration in the Gama gallery Grau, H.R., M.F. Arturi, A.D. Brown and P.G. Acenolaza forest in central Brazil 91 (1997) 235 Floristic and structural patterns along a chronosequence of Felker, P., see Patch, N.L. et al. secondary forest succession in Argentinean subtropical mon- Felker, P., see Patch, N.L. et al. tane forests 95 (1997) 161 Fenn, M.E., see Kiefer, J.W. et al. Gravatt, D.A., J.L. Chambers and J.P. Barnett Fife, D.N. and E.K.S. Nambiar Temporal and spatial patterns of net photosynthesis in 12- Changes in the canopy and growth of Pinus radiata in year-old loblolly pine five growing seasons after thinning response to nitrogen supply 93 (1997) 137 97 (1997) 73 Fisher, R., see Haggar, J. et al. Green, P. and G.F. Peterken Fisher, R.F., see Powers, J.S. et al. Variation in the amount of dead wood in the woodlands of the Floyd, M., see Crawford, R.H. et al. Lower Wye Valley, UK in relation to the intensity of manage- Flynn, K., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. ment 98 (1997) 229 Folster, H., see Xu, Y.-J. et al. Groninger, J.W., S.M. Zedaker and T.S. Fredericksen Ford, W.M., J. Laerm and K.G. Barker Stand characteristics of inter-cropped loblolly pine and black Soricid response to forest stand age in southern Appalachian locust 91 (1997) 221 cove hardwood communities 91 (1997) 175 Groot, A., see McKenney, D.W. et al. Fownes, J.H., see Herbert, D.A. et al. Gunter, D.K., see Messina, M.G. et al. Fox, G., see McKenney, D.W. et al. Hadengganan, S., see Kuusipalo, J. et al. Franklin, J.F., see Song, B. et al. Hagan, J.M., see Whitman, A.A. et al. Fredericksen, T.S., see Groninger, J.W. et al. Haggar, J., K. Wightman and R. Fisher Fridman, J., see Valinger, E. et al. The potential of plantations to foster woody regeneration Fries, C., O. Johansson, B. Pettersson and P. Simonsson within a deforested landscape in lowland Costa Rica Silvicultural models to maintain and restore natural stand 99 (1997) 55 structures in Swedish boreal forests 94 (1997) 89 Haggar, J.P., see Powers, J.S. et al. Fung, L., see Ma, H.-C. et al. Haines, B.R., see Elliott, K.J. et al. Gagnon, D., see Cogliastro, A. et al. Hall, D.O. Ganapathi, A., see Ravikumar, R. et al. Biomass energy in industrialised countries—a view of the Garbaye, J. and J.-L. Churin future 91 (1997) 17 Growth stimulation of young oak plantations inoculated with Hall, J.B., see Ngulube, M.R. et al. the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus with special reference to summer drought 98 (1997) 221 360 Author Index Hanchi, A. and M. Rapp Hokki, H., see Ruha, M. et al. Stemflow determination in forest stands 97 (1997) 231 Holdaway, M., see Leary, R.A. et al. Hanell, B., see Hannerz, M. et al. Honrubia, M., see Torres, P. et al. Hannerz, M. and B. Hanell Hornbeck, J.W., S.W. Bailey, D.C. Buso and J.B. Shanley Effects on the flora in Norway spruce forests following Streamwater chemistry and nutrient budgets for forested wa- clearcutting and shelterwood cutting 90 (1997) 29 tersheds in New England: variability and management implica- Hansson, L. tions 93 (1997) 73 Environmental determinants of plant and bird diversity in Hotanen, J.-P., see Uuttera, J. et al. ancient oak—hazel woodland in Sweden 91 (1997) 137 Hu, D., see Mallik, A.U. et al. Harcombe, P.A., see Liu, C. et al. Huttel, C., see Loumeto, J.J. et al. Harding, S., see Jensen, J.S. et al. Hiittermann, A., see Ma, H.-C. et al. Hiardter, R.. W. Yin Chow and O. Soo Hock Ibrahim, A.M., C.W. Fagg and S.A. Harris Intensive plantation cropping, a source of sustainable food and Seed and seedling variation amongst provenances in Faidher- energy production in the tropical rain forest areas in southeast bia albida 97 (1997) 197 Asia 91 (1997) 93 Inderjit, and A.U. Mallik Hardwick, K., J. Healey, S. Elliott, N. Garwood and V. Anusarn- Effect of phenolic compounds on selected soil properties sunthorn 92 (1997) 11 Understanding and assisting natural regeneration processes in Ingerslev, M. degraded seasonal evergreen forests in northern Thailand Effects of liming and fertilization on growth, soil chemistry 99 (1997) 203 and soil water chemistry in a Norway spruce plantation on a Harrington, R.A. and J.J. Ewel nutrient-poor soil in Denmark 92 (1997) 55 Invasibility of tree plantations by native and non-indigenous Ingleby, K., O. Diagne, J.D. Deans, D.K. Lindley, M. Neyra and plant species in Hawaii 99 (1997) 153 M. Ducousso Harrington, T.B. and J.C. Tappeiner II Distribution of roots, arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation and Growth responses of young Douglas-fir and tanoak 11 years spores around fast-growing tree species in Senegal after various levels of hardwood removal and understory 90 (1997) 19 suppression in southwestern Oregon, USA 96 (1997) 1 Irvine, T., see Keenan, R. et al. Harris, S.A., see Ibrahim, A.M. et al. Iwatsubo, G., see Mitchell, M.J. et al. Harrison, A.F., see Carreira, J.A. et al. Jensen, J.S., S. Harding and H. Roulund Harvey, B., see Bergeron, Y. et al. Resistance to the green spruce aphid (Elatobium abietinum Hasenauer, H. Walker) in progenies of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong) Dimensional relationships of open-grown trees in Austria Carr.) 97 (1997) 207 96 (1997) 197 Jensen, R., see Keenan, R. et al. Hasenauer, H., see Golser, M. et al. Jiménez-Osornio, J., see Mizrahi, A. et al. Hau, C.H. Jiménez-Osornio, J.J., see Mizrahi Perkulis, A. et al. Tree seed predation on degraded hillsides in Hong Kong Johansson, M.-B., see Lundmark-Thelin, A. et al. 99 (1997) 215 Johansson, O., see Fries, C. et al. Hayes, J.P., see Barbour, R.J. et al. Johns, J., see Vidal, E. et al. Healey, J., see Hardwick, K. et al. Johnston, S., see Barbour, R.J. et al. Heineman, A.M., H.J.O. Otieno, E.K. Mengich and B.A. Amadalo Jones, N., see Parrotta, J.A. et al. Growth and yield of eight agroforestry tree species in line Jones, R.H., see Clawson, R.G. et al. plantings in Western Kenya and their effect on maize yields Jones, R.H., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. and soil properties 91 (1997) 103 Jurgensen, M.F., see Zhou, M. et al. Heinsdorf, D., see Uebel, E. et al. Kallarackal, J. and C.K. Somen Herbert, D.A. and J.H. Fownes An ecophysiological evaluation of the suitability of Eucalyp- Effects of leaf aggregation in a broad-leaf canopy on estimates tus grandis for planting in the tropics 95 (1997) 53 of leaf area index by the gap-fraction method 97 (1997) 277 Kamitani, T., see Yoshida, T. et al. Heskjer, V.S., see Graae, B.J. et al. Kang, B.T. Hessburg, P., see Camp, A. et al. Alley cropping—soil productivity and nutrient recycling Hill, R.D., see Chen, R. et al. 91 (1997) 75 Hodges, J.D. Kangas, A.S. Development and ecology of bottomland hardwood sites On the prediction bias and variance in long-term growth 90 (1997) 117 projections 96 (1997) 207 Hodgson, M.E., see Mast, J.N. et al. Karjalainen, T., see Kellomiki, S. et al. Hogberg, P., see Binkley, D. et al. Keeland, B.D., W.H. Conner and R.R. Sharitz Hokkia, H. A comparison of wetland tree growth response to hydrologic Height—diameter curves with random intercepts and slopes for regime in Louisiana and South Carolina 90 (1997) 237 trees growing on drained peatlands 97 (1997) 63 Author Index Keenan, R., D. Lamb, O. Woldring, T. Irvine and R. Jensen Kulhavy, D.L., see Ross, W.G. et al. Restoration of plant biodiversity beneath tropical tree planta- Kumar, P., see Palanisamy, K. et al. tions in Northern Australia 99 (1997) 117 Kushla, J.D. and W.J. Ripple Keenan, R.J., see Vanclay, J.K. et al. The role of terrain in a fire mosaic of a temperate coniferous Keenum, D., see Everett, R. et al. forest 95 (1997) 97 Kellison, R., see Perison, D. et al. Kuusipalo, J., S. Hadengganan, G. Adjers and A.P.S. Sagala Kellison, R.C. and M.J. Young Effect of gap liberation on the performance and growth of The bottomland hardwood forest of the southern United States dipterocarp trees in a logged-over rainforest 92 (1997) 209 90 (1997) 101 Kuusipalo, J., see Kosonen, M. et al. Kellomiki, S. and K.-Y. Wang Lacki, M.J., see Baker, M.D. et al. Effects of long-term CO, and temperature elevation on crown Laerm, J., see Ford, W.M. et al. nitrogen distribution and daily photosynthetic performance of Laiho, R. and J. Laine Scots pine 99 (1997) 309 Tree stand biomass and carbon content in an age sequence of Kellomiki, S., T. Karjalainen and H. Viaisanen drained pine mires in southern Finland 93 (1997) 161 More timber from boreal forests under changing climate? Laine, J., see Laiho, R. et al. 94 (1997) 195 Lamb, D., see Keenan, R. et al. Kellomiki, S., see Peltola, H. et al. Landsberg, J.J. and R.H. Waring Kelsey, R.G., see Gerson, E.A. et al. A generalised model of forest productivity using simplified Kexi, M., see Nystrom, K. et al. concepts of radiation-use efficiency, carbon balance and parti- Khanna, P.K. tioning 95 (1997) 209 Comparison of growth and nutrition of young monocultures Larsen, J.B., see Madsen, P. et al. and mixed stands of Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia mearn- Lawrence, M., see Bone, R. et al. sii 94 (1997) 105 Leak, W.B. and M.-L. Smith Kiefer, J.W. and M.E. Fenn Long-term species and structural changes after cleaning young Using vector analysis to assess nitrogen status of ponderosa even-aged northern hardwoods in New Hampshire, USA and Jeffrey pine along deposition gradients in forests of 95 (1997) I] southern California 94 (1997) 47 Leakey, R.R.B., see Mesén, F. et al. Kim, D.Y. and J.A. Burger Leary, R.A., K. Nimerfro, M. Holdaway, G. Brand, T. Burk, R. Nitrogen transformations and soil processes in a wastewater- Kolka and A. Wolf irrigated, mature Appalachian hardwood forest 90 (1997) | Height growth modeling using second order differential equa- Kimmins, J.P., see Christanty, L. et al. tions and the importance of initial height growtl97 (1997) 165 Kimmins, J.P., see Mailly, D. et al. Leather, S.R., see Docherty, M. et al. Kimmins, J.P., see Morris, D.M. et al. Lee, S.Y., see Li, MLS. et al. King, J., J.-B. Moutsinga and G. Doufoulon Legg, C.J., see Sharew, H. et al. Conversion of anthropogenic savanna to production forest Lemée, G., see Pontailler, J.-Y. et al. through fire-protection of the forest-savanna edge in Gabon, Lesch, W. and D.F. Scott Central Africa 94 (1997) 233 The response in water yield to the thinning of Pinus radiata, Kiviste, A., see Elfving, B. et al. Pinus patula and Eucalyptus grandis plantations Klinka, K., see Wang, G.G. et al. 99 (1997) 295 Knoepp, J.D. and W.T. Swank Lewis, C.E., see Brockway, D.G. et al. Long-term effects of commercial sawlog harvest on soil cation Li, C.Y., see Crawford, R.H. et al. concentrations 93 (1997) 1 Li, M.S. and S.Y. Lee Knowe, S.A., G.R. Ahrens and D.S. DeBell Mangroves of China: a brief review 96 (1997) 241 Comparison of diameter-distribution-prediction, stand-table- Liang, Q., I.S. Otvos and G.E. Bradfield projection, and individual-tree-growth modeling approaches Forest roadside sampling of larvae and adults of the western for young red alder plantations 98 (1997) 49 hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellaria lugubrosa Knowles, O.H., see Parrotta, J.A. et al. 93 (1997) 45 Knox, R.G., see Liu, C. et al. Linder, P., B. Elfving and O. Zackrisson Kochenderfer, J.N., see Adams, M.B. et al. Stand structure and successional trends in virgin boreal forest Kochenderfer, J.N., see Pan, C. et al. reserves in Sweden 98 (1997) 17 Kohl, M. and G. Gertner Lindley, D.K., see Ingleby, K. et al. Geostatistics in evaluating forest damage surveys: considera- Lindner, M., R. Sievanen and H. Pretzsch tions on methods for describing spatial distributions Improving the simulation of stand structure in a forest gap 95 (1997) 131 model 95 (1997) 183 Kolka, R., see Leary, R.A. et al. Liu, C., J.S. Glitzenstein, P.A. Harcombe and R.G. Knox Korzukhin, M.D., see Ter-Mikaelian, M.T. et al. Tornado and fire effects on tree species composition in a Kosonen, M., A. Otsamo and J. Kuusipalo savanna in the Big Thicket National Preserve, southeast Texas, Financial, economic and environmental profitability of refor- USA 91 (1997) 279 estation of /mperata grasslands in Indonesia 99 (1997) 247 362 Author Index Liu, J., see Amateis, R.L. et al. Mahapatra, A. and C.P. Mitchell Liu, W., see Phillips, V.D. et al. Sustainable development of non-timber forest products: impli- Lloret, F. and M. Vila cation for forest management in India 94 (1997) 15 Clearing of vegetation in Mediterranean garrigue: response Mailly, D., L. Christanty and J.P. Kimmins after a wildfire 93 (1997) 227 “Without bamboo, the land dies’: nutrient cycling and biogeo- Lockaby, B.G., J.A. Stanturf and M.G. Messina chemistry of a Javanese bamboo talun—kebun system Effects of silvicultural activity on ecological processes in 91 (1997) 155 floodplain forests of the southern United States: a review of Mailly, D., see Christanty, L. et al. existing reports 90 (1997) 93 Maiocco, D., see Montagnini, F. et al. Lockaby, B.G., R.G. Clawson, K. Flynn, R. Rummer, S. Mead- Malcolm, D.C. ows, B. Stokes and J. Stanturf Peatland forestry - Ecology and principles 98 (1997) 102 Influence of harvesting on biogeochemical exchange in sheet- Mallik, A.U. and D. Hu flow and soil processes in a eutrophic floodplain forest Soil respiration following site preparation treatments in boreal 90 (1997) 187 mixedwood forest 97 (1997) 265 Lockaby, B.G., R.H. Jones, R.G. Clawson, J.S. Meadows, J.A. Mallik, A.U., F.W. Bell and Y. Gong Stanturf and F.C. Thornton Regeneration behavior of competing plants after clear cutting: Influences of harvesting on functions of floodplain forests implications for vegetation management 95 (1997) 1 associated with low-order, blackwater streams 90 (1997) 217 Mallik, A.U., see Inderjit, et al. Lockaby, B.G., see Clawson, R.G. et al. Mallona, M.A., see Boucher, D.H. et al. Lockaby, B.G., see McNabb, K.L. et al. Maltamo, M., see Uuttera, J. et al. Lockaby, G., see Rummer, B. et al. Marques, R. and J. Ranger Lodhiyal, L.S. and N. Lodhiyal Nutrient dynamics in a chronosequence of Douglas-fir ( Pseu- Variation in biomass and net primary productivity in short dotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) stands on the Beaujolais rotation high density central Himalayan poplar plantations Mounts (France). 1: Qualitative approach 91 (1997) 255 98 (1997) 167 Marques, R., J. Ranger, S. Villette and A. Granier Lodhiyal, N., see Lodhiyal, L.S. et al. Nutrient dynamics in a chronosequence of Douglas-fir ( Pseu- Londo, A.J., see Messina, M.G. et al. dotsuga menziesii (Mirb). Franco) stands on the Beaujolais Loumeto, J.J. and C. Huttel Mounts (France). 2. Quantitative approach 92 (1997) 167 Understory vegetation in fast-growing tree plantations on sa- Mason, E.G., A.G.D. Whyte, R.C. Woollons and B. Richardson vanna soils in Congo 99 (1997) 65 A model of the growth of juvenile radiata pine in the Central Louzada, J.N.C., J.H. Schoereder and P. De Marco Jr. North Island of New Zealand: links with older models and Litter decomposition in semideciduous forest and Eucalyptus rotation—length analyses of the effects of site preparation spp. crop in Brazil: a comparison 94 (1997) 31 97 (1997) 187 Lowe, M.W., see Messina, M.G. et al. Mast, J.N., T.T. Veblen and M.E. Hodgson Lowore, J., see Abbot, P. et al. Tree invasion within a pine /grassland ecotone: an approach Lugo, A.E. with historic aerial photography and GIS modeling The apparent paradox of reestablishing species richness on 93 (1997) 181 degraded lands with tree monocultures 99 (1997) 9 McKelvey, K.S., see Waters, J.R. et al. Lundmark-Thelin, A. and M.-B. Johansson McKenney, D.W., N. Beke, G. Fox and A. Groot Influence of mechanical site preparation on decomposition and Does it pay to do silvicultural research on a slow growing nutrient dynamics of Norway spruce ( Picea abies (L.) Karst.) species? 95 (1997) 141 needle litter and slash needles 96 (1997) 101 McNabb, K.L., M.S. Miller, B.G. Lockaby, B.J. Stokes, R.G. Luoma, D.L., see Waters, J.R. et al. Clawson, J.A. Stanturf and J.N.M. Silva Lynch, D.L. Selection harvests in Amazonian rainforests: long-term im- The Urban Forest comprehensive management 98 (1997) 101 pacts on soil properties 93 (1997) 153 Lyon, J., see Sagers, C.L. et al. MceP. Dick, J., see Aminah, H. et al. Ma, H.-C., L. Fung, S.-S. Wang, A. Altman and A. Hiittermann Meadows, J.S. and J.A. Stanturf Photosynthetic response of Populus euphratica to salt stress Silvicultural systems for southern bottomland hardwood forests 93 (1997) 55 90 (1997) 127 Macedo, F.W., see Yuancai, L. et al. Meadows, J.S., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Madsen, P. and J.B. Larsen Meadows, S., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Natural regeneration of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) with re- Meneses, V., see Montenegro, F. et al. spect to canopy density, soil moisture and soil carbon content Mengich, E.K., see Heineman, A.M. et al. 97 (1997) 95 Merriam, R.A., see Phillips, V.D. et al. Maghembe, J.A., see Ngulube, M.R. et al. Merry, F.D. and D.R. Carter Magombo, Z., see Bone, R. et al. Certified wood markets in the US: implications for tropical Maguire, D.A., see Roeh, R.L. et al. deforestation 92 (1997) 221 Author Index Mesén, F., A.C. Newton and R.R.B. Leakey Morris, D.M., J.P. Kimmins and D.R. Duckert Vegetative propagation of Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pavon) The use of soil organic matter as a criterion of the relative Oken: the effects of IBA concentration, propagation medium sustainability of forest management alternatives: a modelling and cutting origin 92 (1997) 45 approach using FORECAST 94 (1997) 61 Messier, F., see Rettie, W.J. et al. Moutsinga, J.-B., see King, J. et al. Messina, M.G., S.H. Schoenholtz, M.W. Lowe, Z. Wang, D.K. Murcia, C. Gunter and A.J. Londo Evaluation of Andean alder as a catalyst for the recovery of Initial responses of woody vegetation, water quality, and soils tropical cloud forests in Colombia 99 (1997) 163 to harvesting intensity in a Texas bottomland hardwood Murphy, T.M., see Tucker, N.I.J. et al. ecosystem 90 (1997) 201 Muschler, R.G. and A. Bonnemann Messina, M.G., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Potentials and limitations of agroforestry for changing land-use Miina, J., see Pukkala, T. et al. in the tropics: experiences from Central America Miller, G.W. and J. Sullivan 91 (1997) 61 Model for multi-stand management based on structural at- Nesset, E. tributes of individual stands 96 (1997) 261 Geographical information systems in long-term forest manage- Miller, M.S., see McNabb, K.L. et al. ment and planning with special reference to preservation of Mitchell, C.P., see Mahapatra, A. et al. biological diversity: a review 93 (1997) 121 Mitchell, J.C., S.C. Rinehart, J.F. Pagels, K.A. Buhlmann and Nakagawa, Y., see Mitchell, M.J. et al. C.A. Pague Nambiar, E.K.S., see Fife, D.N. et al. Factors influencing amphibian and small mammal assem- Naoki, K., see Yanhong, T. et al. blages in central Appalachian forests 96 (1997) 65 Nascimento, M.T. and J. Proctor Mitchell, J.E. and S.J. Popovich Population dynamics of five tree species in a monodominant Effectiveness of basal area for estimating canopy cover of Peltogyne forest and two other forest types on Maraca Island, ponderosa pine 95 (1997) 45 Roraima, Brazil 94 (1997) 115 Mitchell, M.J., G. Iwatsubo, K. Ohrui and Y. Nakagawa Needham, T., see Whittle, C.A. et al. Nitrogen saturation in Japanese forests: an evaluation Negussie, A. 97 (1997) 39 In vitro induction of multiple buds in tissue culture of Junipe- Mitchell, N.D., see Woollons, R.C. et al. rus excelsa 98 (1997) 115 Mizrahi, A., J.M. Ramos Prado and J. Jiménez-Osornio Newman, S.M. Composition, structure, and management potential of sec- Poplar agroforestry in India 90 (1997) 13 ondary dry tropical vegetation in two abandoned henequen Newton, A.C., see Mesén, F. et al. plantations of Yucatan, Mexico 96 (1997) 273 Newton, P.F. Mizrahi Perkulis, A., JM. Ramos Prado and J.J. Jiménez-Osornio Stand density management diagrams: Review of their develop- Composition, structure and management potential of sec- ment and utility in stand-level management planning ondary dry tropical vegetation in two abandoned henequen 98 (1997) 251 plantations of Yucatan, Mexico 94 (1997) 79 Neyra, M., see Ingleby, K. et al. Mo, J., M.T. Tanton and F.L. Bygrave Ngulube, M.R., J.B. Hall and J.A. Maghembe Temporal and inter-tree variations of attack by Hypsipyla Fruit, seed and seedling variation in Uapaca kirkiana trom robusta moore (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Australian Red natural populations in Malawi 98 (1997) 209 Cedar (Toona australis (F. Muell.) Harmes) — 96 (1997) 139 Nicholas, N.S., see Smith, G.F. et al. Mo, J., M.T. Tanton and F.L. Bygrave Nilsson, L.-O. Within-tree distribution of attack by Hypsipyla robusta Moore Manipulation of conventional forest management practices to (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Australian Red Cedar (Joona aus- increase forest growth—results from the Skogaby project tralis (F. Muell.) Harmes) 96 (1997) 147 91 (1997) 53 Moeur, M. Nimerfro, K., see Leary, R.A. et al. Spatial models of competition and gap dynamics in old-growth Noland, T.L., see Mohammed, G.H. et al. Tsuga heterophylla /Thuja plicata forests 94 (1997) 175 Nozzi, D., see Montagnini, F. et al. Mohammed, G.H., T.L. Noland, W.C. Parker and R.G. Wagner Nykinen, M.-L., see Peltola, H. et al. Pre-planting physiological stress assessment to forecast field Nystrom, K. and M. Kexi growth performance of jack pine and black spruce Individual tree basal area growth models for young stands of 92 (1997) 107 Norway spruce in Sweden 97 (1997) 173 Montagnini, F., B. Eibl, L. Grance, D. Maiocco and D. Nozzi Oberhauseri, U. Enrichment planting in overexploited subtropical forests of the Secondary forest regeneration beneath pine (Pinus kesiya) Paranaense region of Misiones, Argentina 99 (1997) 237 plantations in the northern Thai highlands: a chronosequence Montenegro, F., V. Meneses and J.A. Wright study 99 (1997) 171 Growth of Pinus muricata provenances in the highlands of Ohlson, P., see Everett, R. et al. Ecuador 99 (1997) 291 Ohrui, K., see Mitchell, M.J. et al. 364 Author Index Oliveira, A.C., see Borges, J.G. et al. Perison, D., J. Phelps, C. Pavel and R. Kellison Oliver, C., see Camp, A. et al. The effects of timber harvest in a South Carolina blackwater Oreshkin, D.G., J.P. Skovsgaard and J.K. Vanclay bottomland 90 (1997) 171 Estimating sapling vitality for Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) Perpinal, E., see Dorado, M. et al. in Russian Karelia 97 (1997) 147 Perry, D.A., see Velazquez Martinez, A. et al. Osumi, K. and S. Sakurai Peterken, G.F., see Green, P. et al. Seedling emergence of Betula maximowicziana following hu- Peterson, G., see Timoney, K.P. et al. man disturbance and the role of buried viable seeds Pettersson, B., see Fries, C. et al. 93 (1997) 235 Phelps, J., see Perison, D. et al. Otieno, H.J.O., see Heineman, A.M. et al. Phillips, V.D., A.E. Tvedten, W. Liu and R.A. Merriam Otsamo, A., see Kosonen, M. et al. Integrated forest products from former sugarcane plantations Otvos, I.S., see Liang, Q. et al. in Hawaii 92 (1997) 29 Pacheco Marques, C., see Yuancai, L. et al. Pontailler, J.-Y., A. Faille and G. Lemée Pagels, J.F., see Mitchell, J.C. et al. Storms drive successional dynamics in natural forests: a case Pague, C.A., see Mitchell, J.C. et al. study in Fontainebleau forest (France) 98 (1997) 1 Palanisamy, K. and P. Kumar Popovich, S.J., see Mitchell, J.E. et al. Effect of position, size of cuttings and environmental factors Powers, J.S., J.P. Haggar and R.F. Fisher on adventitious rooting in neem ( Azadirachta indica A. Juss) The effect of overstory composition on understory woody 98 (1997) 277 regeneration and species richness in 7-year-old plantations in Pan, C., S.J. Tajchman and J.N. Kochenderfer Costa Rica 99 (1997) 43 Dendroclimatological analysis of major forest species of the Prescott, C.E. central Appalachians 98 (1997) 77 Effects of clearcutting and alternative silvicultural systems on Parker, W.C., S.R. Watson and D.W. Cairns rates of decomposition and nitrogen mineralization in a coastal The role of hair-cap mosses (Polytrichum spp.) in natural montane coniferous forest 95 (1997) 253 regeneration of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) Pretzsch, H. 92 (1997) 19 Analysis and modeling of spatial stand structures. Method- Parker, W.C., see Mohammed, G.H. et al. ological considerations based on mixed beech—larch stands in Parrotta, J.A., J.W. Turnbull and N. Jones Lower Saxony 97 (1997) 237 Catalyzing native forest regeneration on degraded tropical Pretzsch, H., see Lindner, M. et al. lands 99 (1997) | Prévost, M. Parrotta, J.A., O.H. Knowles and J.M. Wunderle Jr. Effects of scarification on seedbed coverage and natural regen- Development of floristic diversity in 10-year-old restoration eration after a group seed-tree cutting in a black spruce ( Picea forests on a bauxite mined site in Amazonia 99(1997) 21 mariana) stand 94 (1997) 219 Pascarella, J.B. Proctor, J., see Nascimento, M.T. et al. Hurricane disturbance and the regeneration of Lysiloma Pukkala, T. and J. Miina latisiliquum (Fabaceae): a tropical tree in south Florida A method for stochastic multiobjective optimization of stand 92 (1997) 97 management 98 (1997) 189 Pasicolan, P.N., H.A.U. De Haes and P.E. Sajise Radtke, P.J., see Ek, A.R. et al. Farm forestry: an alternative to government-driven reforesta- Ramos Prado, J.M., see Mizrahi Perkulis, A. et al. tion in the Philippines 99 (1997) 261 Ramos Prado, J.M., see Mizrahi, A. et al. Patch, N.L. and P. Felker Ranger, J., see Marques, R. et al. Influence of silvicultural treatments on growth of mature Ranger, J., see Marques, R. et al. mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. glandulosa) nine years Rapp, M., see Hanchi, A. et al. after initiation 94 (1997) 37 Rautiainen, O. and J. Suoheimo Patch, N.L. and P. Felker Natural regeneration potential and early development of Shorea Silvicultural treatments for sapling mesquite (Prosopis glan- robusta Gaertn.f. forest after regeneration felling in the dulosa var. glandulosa) to optimize timber production and Bhabar-Terai zone in Nepal 92 (1997) 243 minimize seedling encroachment 96 (1997) 231 Ravikumar, R., G. Ananthakrishnan, T. Appasamy and A. Ganap- Pavel, C., see Perison, D. et al. athi Pearse, P.H., see Zhang, D. et al. Effect of endomycorrhizae (VAM) on bamboo seedling growth Pedroni, L. and biomass productivity 98 (1997) 205 Forest ecosystems, forest management and the global carbon Reed, D.D., see Song, B. et al. cycle 97 (1997) 91 Renshaw, E. Peltola, H., M.-L. Nykinen and S. Kellomiki Spectral techniques in spatial analysis 94 (1997) 165 Model computations on the critical combination of snow Rettie, W.J., J.W. Sheard and F. Messier loading and windspeed for snow damage of scots pine, Nor- Identification and description of forested vegetation communi- way spruce and Birch sp. at stand edge 95 (1997) 229 ties available to woodland caribou: relating wildlife habitat to Peng, S.L., see Fang, W. et al. forest cover data 93 (1997) 245 Author Index Richardson, B., see Mason, E.G. et al. Shanley, J.B., see Hornbeck, J.W. et al. Richter, D.L., see Zhou, M. et al. Sharew, H., C.J. Legg and J. Grace Rinehart, S.C., see Mitchell, J.C. et al. Effects of ground preparation and microenvironment on germi- Ripple, W.J., see Kushla, J.D. et al. nation and natural regeneration of Juniperus procera and Roberts, T.H., see Bently Wigley, T. et al. Afrocarpus gracilior in Ethiopia 93 (1997) 215 Robinson, A.P., see Ek, A.R. et al. Sharik, T.L., see Zhou, M. et al. Roeh, R.L. and D.A. Maguire Sharitz, R.R., see Keeland, B.D. et al. Crown profile models based on branch attributes in coastal Sheard, J.W., see Rettie, W.J. et al. Douglas-fir 96 (1997) 77 Sheppard, L.J., see Carreira, J.A. et al. Rohrig, E., see Xu, Y.-J. et al. Shi, K. and Q.V. Cao Ross, W.G., D.L. Kulhavy and R.N. Conner Predicted leaf area growth and foliage efficiency of loblolly Stand conditions and tree characteristics affect quality of pine plantations 95 (1997) 109 longleaf pine for red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees Sievanen, R., see Lindner, M. et al. 91 (1997) 145 Sikstr6m, U. Roulund, H., see Jensen, J.S. et al. Effects of low-dose liming and nitrogen fertilization on stem- Roux, J. and M.J. Wingfield wood growth and needle properties of Picea abies and Pinus Survey and virulence of fungi occurring on diseased Acacia sylvestris 95 (1997) 261 mearnsii in South Africa 99 (1997) 327 Silva, J.N.M., see McNabb, K.L. et al. Ruha, M., H. HOkka, M. Varmola and H. Salminen Silva—Forsberg, M.C. and P.M. Fearnside Stability of height positions in young naturally regenerated Brazilian Amazonian caboclo agriculture: effect of fallow stands of Scots pine 97 (1997) 155 period on maize yield 97 (1997) 283 Rummer, B., B. Stokes and G. Lockaby Simonsson, P., see Fries, C. et al. Sedimentation associated with forest road surfacing in a bot- Sist, P., see Bertault, J.-G. et al. tomland hardwood ecosystem 90 (1997) 195 Skovsgaard, J.P., see Oreshkin, D.G. et al. Rummer, R., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Smith, A.P., see Eyre, T.J. et al. Sagala, A.P.S., see Kuusipalo, J. et al. Smith, G.F., N.S. Nicholas and S.M. Zedaker Sagers, C.L. and J. Lyon Succession dynamics in a maritime forest following Hurricane Gradient analysis in a riparian landscape: contrasts among Hugo and fuel reduction burns 95 (1997) 275 forest layers 96 (1997) 13 Smith, M.-L., see Leak, W.B. et al. Sajise, P.E., see Pasicolan, P.N. et al. Snowdon, P., see Woollons, R.C. et al. Sakurai, S., see Osumi, K. et al. Somen, C.K., see Kallarackal, J. et al. Salminen, H., see Ruha, M. et al. Song, B., J. Chen, P.V. Desanker, D.D. Reed, G.A. Bradshaw and Sano, J. J.F. Franklin Age and size distribution in a long-term forest dynamics Modeling canopy structure and heterogeneity across scales: 92 (1997) 39 From crowns to canopy 96 (1997) 217 Sanon, K.B., A.M. Ba and J. Dexheimer Song, Y., W. Burch Jr., G. Geballe and L. Geng Mycorrhizal status of some fungi fruiting beneath indigenous New organizational strategy for managing the forests of south- trees in Burkina Faso 98 (1997) 61 east China. The share-holding integrated forestry tenure Santos, T. and J.L. Telleria (SHIFT) system 91 (1997) 183 Vertebrate predation on Holm Oak, Quercus ilex, acorns in a Soo Hock, O., see Hirdter, R. et al. fragmented habitat: effects on seedling recruitment Spurbeck, D., see Everett, R. et al. 98 (1997) 181 Stanturf, J., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Sayer, J.A. Stanturf, J.A., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Designing conservation projects 96 (1997) 186 Stanturf, J.A., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Schellhaas, D., see Everett, R. et al. Stanturf, J.A., see McNabb, K.L. et al. Schilling, A., see Stokes, B.J. et al. Stanturf, J.A., see Meadows, J.S. et al. Schoenholtz, S.H., see Aust, W.M. et al. Stapanian, M.A., D.L. Cassell and S.P. Cline Schoenholtz, S.H., see Messina, M.G. et al. Regional patterns of local diversity of trees: associations with Schoereder, J.H., see Louzada, J.N.C. et al. anthropogenic disturbance 93 (1997) 33 Schroeder, P., see Brown, S. et al. Sterba, H., see Schweiger, J. et al. Schweiger, J. and H. Sterba Stokes, B., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. A model describing natural regeneration recruitment of Nor- Stokes, B., see Rummer, B. et al. way spruce ( Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in Austria 97 (1997) 107 Stokes, B.J. and A. Schilling Scott, D.F., see Lesch, W. et al. Improved harvesting systems for wet sites 90 (1997) 155 Sellin, A. Stokes, B.J., see McNabb, K.L. et al. Variation in shoot water status of Picea abies (L.) Karst. trees Sullivan, J., see Miller, G.W. et al. with different life histories 97 (1997) 53 366 Author Index Sun, D. and G.R. Dickinson Varmola, M., see Ruha, M. et al. Early growth of six native Australian tree species in wind- Veblen, T.T., see Mast, J.N. et al. breaks and their effect on potato growth in tropical northern Velazquez Martinez, A. and D.A. Perry Australia 95 (1997) 21 Factors influencing the availability of nitrogen in thinned and Suoheimo, J., see Rautiainen, O. et al. unthinned Douglas-fir stands in the central Oregon Cascades Swank, W.T., see Elliott, K.J. et al. 93 (1997) 195 Swank, W.T., see Knoepp, J.D. et al. Verzino, G., see Dorado, M. et al. Szabo, B.A., see Aust, W.M. et al. Vidal, E., J. Johns, J.J. Gerwing, P. Barreto and C. Uhl Tajchman, S.J., see Pan, C. et al. Vine management for reduced-impact logging in eastern Ama- Tanton, M.T., see Mo, J. et al. zonia 98 (1997) 105 Tanton, M.T., see Mo, J. et al. Vila, M., see Lloret, F. et al. Tappeiner II, J.C., see Harrington, T.B. et al. Villette, S., see Marques, R. et al. Teketay, D. Wagner, K., see Desprez-Loustau, M.-L. et al. Seedling populations and regeneration of woody species in dry Wagner, R.G., see Mohammed, G.H. et al. Afromontane forests of Ethiopia 98 (1997) 149 Walters, B.B. Telleria, J.L., see Santos, T. et al. Human ecological questions for tropical restoration: experi- Ter-Mikaelian, M.T. and M.D. Korzukhin ences from planting native upland trees and mangroves in the Biomass equations for sixty-five North American tree species Philippines 99 (1997) 275 97(1997) | Walters, D.K., see Ek, A.R. et al. Thornton, F.C., see Lockaby, B.G. et al. Wang, G.G. and K. Klinka Timoney, K.P., G. Peterson and R. Wein White spruce foliar nutrient concentrations in relation to tree Vegetation development of boreal riparian plant communities growth and soil nutrient amounts 98 (1997) 89 after flooding, fire, and logging, Peace River, Canada Wang, K.-Y., see Kellomiaki, S. et al. 93 (1997) 101 Wang, S.-S., see Ma, H.-C. et al. Torres, P. and M. Honrubia Wang, Z., see Messina, M.G. et al. Changes and effects of a natural fire on ectomycorrhizal Waring, R.H., see Landsberg, J.J. et al. inoculum potential of soil in a Pinus halepensis forest Waters, J.R., K.S. McKelvey, D.L. Luoma and C.J. Zabel 96 (1997) 189 Truffle production in old-growth and mature fir stands in Tsitsoni, T. northeastern California 96 (1997) 155 Conditions determining natural regeneration after wildfires in Watson, S.R., see Parker, W.C. et al. the Pinus halepensis (Miller, 1768) forests of Kassandra Webb, E.L. Peninsula (North Greece) 92 (1997) 199 Canopy removal and residual stand damage during controlled Tucker, G.F., see Barbour, R.J. et al. selective logging in lowland swamp forest of northeast Costa Tucker, N.I.J. and T.M. Murphy Rica 95 (1997) 117 The effects of ecological rehabilitation on vegetation recruit- Wein, R., see Timoney, K.P. et al. ment: some observations from the Wet Tropics of North Werren, M., see Abbot, P. et al. Queensland 99 (1997) 133 Whitman, A.A., N.V.L. Brokaw and J.M. Hagan Tuomela, K. Forest damage caused by selection logging of mahogany Leaf water relations in six provenances of Eucalyptus mi- (Swietenia macrophylla) in northern Belize 92 (1997) 87 crotheca: a greenhouse experiment 92(1997) | Whittle, C.A., L.C. Duchesne and T. Needham Turnbull, J.W., see Parrotta, J.A. et al. The impact of broadcast burning and fire severity on species Tvedten, A.E., see Phillips, V.D. et al. composition and abundance of surface vegetation in a jack Uebel, E. and D. Heinsdorf pine ( Pinus banksiana) clear-cut 94 (1997) 141 Results of long-term K and Mg fertilizer experiments in Whyte, A.G.D., see Mason, E.G. et al. afforestation 91 (1997) 47 Wightman, K., see Haggar, J. et al. Uhl, C., see Vidal, E. et al. Williams, M.R. and K. Faunt Uuttera, J.. M. Maltamo and J.-P. Hotanen Factors affecting the abundance of hollows in logs in jarrah The structure of forest stands in virgin and managed peatlands: forest of south-western Australia 95 (1997) 153 a comparison between Finnish and Russian Karelia Wingfield, M.J., see Roux, J. et al. 96 (1997) 125 Woldring, O., see Keenan, R. et al. Vaisanen, H., see Kellomaki, S. et al. Wolf, A., see Leary, R.A. et al. Valinger, E. and J. Fridman Woods, C., see Carreira, J.A. et al. Modelling probability of snow and wind damage in Scots pine Woollons, R.C., P. Snowdon and N.D. Mitchell stands using tree characteristics 97 (1997) 215 Augmenting empirical stand projection equations with edaphic Vanclay, J.K., A.N. Gillison and R.J. Keenan and climatic variables 98 (1997) 267 Using plant functional attributes to quantify site productivity Woollons, R.C., see Mason, E.G. et al. and growth patterns in mixed forests 94 (1997) 149 Wright, J.A., see Montenegro, F. et al. Vanclay, J.K., see Oreshkin, D.G. et al.

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