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Forest Ecology and Management Forest Ecology and Management 100 (1998) - —_—— _——— Cumulative Author Index, Vols. 76-100 Abbot, P., J. Lowore and M. Werren Amate R Models for the estimation of single tree volume in four Modeling Miombo woodland types 97 (1997) 25 plantations Aber, J., see Magill, A. et al Amezaga, | Aber, J., see McNulty, S. et al Monterrey pi Abril, A., see Aiazzi, M. et al pine shoot beet! Acenolaza, P., see Grau, H. et al lytidae) Adams, R., see Fleming, R. et al Aminah, H., J Adams, M. and T. Angradi Rooting of Decomposition and nutrient dynamics of hardwood leat litter in the Fernow Whole-Watershed Acidification Exper iment 3 (1996) 61 Adams, M., T. Angradi and J. N. Kochenderfer Stream water and soil solution responses to 5 years of nitrogen and sulfur additions at the Fernow Experimental Ananth Forest, West Virginia 95 (1997) 79 Anders Adams, W., see Aitken, S. et al Andersot Adjers, G., see Korpelainen, H. et al Adjers,G. , see Kuusipalo, J. et al Annila, I Adjers, G., see Tuomela, K. et al Anusarnsuntho Ahokas, H Appasamy Acidification of forest top soils in 60 years to the southwest Aranda, | of Helsinki 94 (1997) 187 Seasonal Ahrens, G., see Knowe, S. et al ( Fagu Aiazzi, M., J. Argiiello and A. Abril Quercus py Nodulated and non-nodulated Prosopis chilensis (Mol) St the Iberiar seedlings: economy of carbon and nitrogen 89 (1996) 25 Archambault Aide, T. M. see Zimmerman, J.K Argiello, J Aide, T.M., J.K. Zimmerman, L. Herrera, M. Rosario and M Arnold, J Serrano Arnott, J Forest recovery in abandoned tropical pastures in Puerto Aronson, J Rico (1995) 77 Aronson, J Aitken, S., W. Adams, N. Schermann and L. Fuchigami Arturi, M Family variation for fall cold hardiness in two Washington Arunachalam populations of coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesi Fine root var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) 80 (1996) 187 Akio, F., see Yanhong, T. et al Albrektson, A., see Orlander, G. et al Arunachalam, A.. K. Maitl Alfaro, R., F. He, G. Kiss, J. King and A. Yanchuk The impact of disturban Resistance of white spruce to white pine weevil: develop microbial bioma rf ment of a resistance index 81 (1996) 51 India Alifragis, D. see Papanastasis, V Ashton, M. and B. Larsor Altman, A., see Ma, H. et al Germination and seedling Amacher, G., see Hyde, W. et al throbalanus) across openings Amadalo, B., see Heineman, A. et al southern New England, USA Amateis, R., see Zhang, S. et al hton, P Allometric hiy f la id needle area of Douglas-fir 86 (1996) 193 Beke, N Belbin, I sell, | ee Mallik, A. et al Be A. Kerr, D. McNickle and R. Woollor Atlegrim curacy of the line intersect method of post-logging sam y under orientation bi 84 (1996)2 3 ind S. Smitl Picea abies forest nfl e « restati s] ash, competing veg Attiwill, P wverwintering mortality of Attiwill, P urculionidae), the white pine Attiwill, P 78 (1995) 1 Aust, W Recovery Attiwill and P. Whiteman growth and foliar nutrient yn eucalypts on high quality Australi 89 (19962)1 3 tin, M faunal Avendam 197) 14] Awang, M Ba, A ee Sanot ynamics Baumler, R. and W. Z mixedwood fores Atmospheric dep the throughfall ian Alp Bailey, S e Hornbeck Baines, M., see Butterfield dlings inside Bakarr, M. an 97 (1997) Mycorrhizal Leone, West Baker, M. and M ‘ du l-impa ind « ( | Short-term chang bird communiti t espon t mantar n 94 j (1997 silvicultural pre Baldwin Jr., V method Baldwin, V 996) R7 Ball, J., see Barbour, R Simulat rom Dor Bare hreaten Swedish B 9? (1997) 119 Ba Bz B Ba B Barros, A.C pnrroohblleenm s ition in Southeastern Brazil , Bartarya, S zraphic information systems Bartelink, H 98 (1997) 35 Bogh \ Abundance and growth of rattans in Khao Chong National Park, Thailand 84 (1996) Bondarev \ ge distribution patterns in open boreal Dahurican la forests of Central Siberia 93 (1997) 205 Bone, R., M. Lawrence and Z. Magombo Brunet The effect of a Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Dehn) plantatior Hert on native woodland recovery on Ulumba Mountain, sout! ern Malawi 9 (1997) 83 Bongers, F., see Poorter, L. et al Bonnemann, A., see Muschler, R. et Borden, J., 5 Bowers, W. et al Borden, J Maclauchlan, L. et a Borders, B., see Figueiredo-Filho, A. et al Borges, J., Angelo C. Oliveira and M. Costa 4 quantitative approach to cork oak forest managemer 17 (1997 Boring, L., see Elliott, K. et al Boroski, B., R. Barrett, 1. Timossi and J. Kie Modelling habitat suitability for black-tailed (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in heterogeneou scapes 88 (1996) Bouchard, A., see Cogliastro, A. et al Boucher, D. and M. Mallona Recovery of the rain forest tree Vochysia ferruginea over years following Hurricane Joan in Nicaragua: a preliminary population projection matrix 97) 19 Bousquet J].. see Khasa, P. et al Bowen, G., see Haselwandter, K. et al Bowers, W., J. Borden and A. Raske Incidence and impact of Polyeraphus rufipennis (Cok optera: Scolytidae)i n Newfoundland 89 (1996) Boyle, T., see Magnussen, S. et al ygrave Bradfield, G., see Liang, Q. et : iin, M Bradshaw, G., see Song, B. et al Growth expectat [ tive t ling regimes anc Brais, S., C. Camiré, Y. Bergeron and D. Paré prescribed irning j \ generated loblolly Changes in nutrient availability and forest floor character shortleaf pine stands thror ig 81 (1996) istics in relation to stand age and forest composition in the uirns, D., see southern part of the boreal forest of northwestern Quebec amire, ¢ 76 (1995) 18 amp Braithwaite, I see Pausas - ! Pre Brand, G Briggs, R., see Simmons, J Brockway, D. and C. Lewis Long-term effects of dormant-season prescribed fire plant community diversity, structure and productivity in a longleaf pine wiregrass ecosystem } Brokaw, N., see Whitman, A. et al Brown, V., see Hammond, D. « Brown, A., see Grau, H. et al Brown, M Benign neglect and active management forests: a dynamic balance or ecological collapse Brown, N dwelling emical alypt forests of 85 (1996) 163 hristanty Mailly woody residue ol Without bamt Q) { 1990 29 the biogeochen forestry svsten hristensen M. ar Biodiversity regenera- ind of stump hurin, J., see Garbay 97 (1997) 293 issel, J., see Wallin, D ee Garcia-Gonz lark, D. and D. Clark unningham R., see Mills Abundance, growth and mortality large {trees in unningham, R.. Neave neotropical lowland rain forest 21) ( 1 O0¢ ) 235 daS ilva, J enberg lark, D., see Clark, D. et al Dai, X laussen, J Influence conditions in canopy gaps on torest regeneratior boreal fores Dalsgaard, M Davison, M Davison, M ve Petty, S De Boer, W. and R. Kester Variability of nitrification potent growth vegetation in primary Scot De Marco Jr ee Louzada, J De Windt, N DeBell, D DeGraaf, R Nest predat northern hardwood DeGraaf, R Dean, T Saldwu Growth density De ins, J Deans, J Biomass semi-decid Del Pozo Delaney Dell, B Desanker, P., see Song Desprez Loustau, M. and Influence of silvicultura ind < lamage in maritime pine Dexheimer, J., see Sanor Dezzotti, A {ustrocedrus chilensis and Nothofagus do opment during secondary succe Patagonia, Argentina Di Rienzo, J., see Dorado, M. et al Di-Giovanni, F., P. Kevan and J. Arnold Lower planetary boundary layer profiles of atmospheric conifer pollen above a seed orchard in northern Ontari Canada 83 (1996) 87 Diagne, O., see Ingleby Dick, J., see Aminah, H. et al Dick, J., H. Bisset and C. McBeath Provenance variation in rooting calothyrsus Dickinson, A., see Harrison, A. et al Dickinson, G., see Sun, D. et al Dickinson, G.R. see Sun, D Dickmann, D., P. Nguyen and K. 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Hazebroek Environmental determinar f plant and bird Wild boar (Su a scrofa L.) rooting and forest regener ancient oak—hazel woodland in Sweden itiono n podzolic soils in the Netherlands 88 (1996) 7 ee McKenn Harcombe, P iu et al srossnickle, S., see Folk Harding, S., see Jensen, J. et al iruber, W., see Herbauts, J Hardter, R., W. Yin Chow and O. Soo Hock Guimaraes, W ee Fearnside Intensive plantation cropping, a source of sustainable food Gullison, R Howard, A energy production in the tropical rain Gunter, D e Messina, M. et southeast Asia Gustafson, I Hardwick, K., J. Heale N. Garwood Expanding the scale of forest inagement: allocating tim Anusarnsunthorn ber harvests in time and space 87 (1996) 27 Understanding and assisting natural regeneration processes Gutierrez, in degraded seasonal evergreen forests in northern Thai Hadengganan, S., see Kuusipak land 99 (1997) 203 Hadinec, Jifi, see Prach, K. et Harkonen, S., see Heikkila, R. et al Hagan, J., see Whitman Harrington, R. and J. Ewel Hager, T e Pressey, R Invasibility of tree plantations by native and non-indige Haggar, J., see Powers, J. et al nous plant species in Hawaii 9 (1997) 153 Haggar, J.. K.W ightman and R. Fisher Harrington, T. and J. Tappeiner II rhe potential of plantations to foster woody regeneration Growth responses of young Douglas-fir and tanoak 11 years within ¢ ested landscape in lowland Costa Rica after various levels of hardwood removal and understory 99 (1997) 55 suppression in southwestern Oregon, USA 96 (1997) 1 Haigh, M., J. Rawat, M. Rawat, S. Bartaryaand S. Rai Harrington, T., R. Wagner, S. Radosevich and J. Walstad Interactions between forest and landslide activity along Interspecific competition and herbicide injury influence new highways in the Kumaun Himalaya 78 (1995) 17 10-year responses of coastal Douglas-fir and associated Haines, B., see Elliott, K. et al vegetation to release treatments 76 (1995) 55 Hall, D Harris, S., see Ibrahim, A. et al Biomass energy in industrialised countries—a view of the Harrison, A., see Carreira, J. et al future 91 (1997)1 7 Harrison, A., P. Stevens, J. Dighton, ¢ Quarmby, Hall, J., see Ngulube, M Dickinson, H. Jones and D. Howard Hall, J.B. see Ngulube, M he critical load of nitrogen for Sitka spruce forests on Hall, M., see Sparks stagnopodsols in Wales: Role of nutrient limitations Hallett, R., see Magill 76 (1995) 139 Hammond, D., S. Gourlet-Fleury, P. van der Hout, H. ter Hartley, S., see lason,G . et Steege and V. Brown Harvey, B., see Bergeron, Y Haselwandter K ar 1G. Bowen Mycorrhizal relations in tree rehi bilit itior Hasenauer Hi Dimensional relationships Hasenauer and R. Monserud 4 crown ratio model for Austrian Hasenauer, H., see Golser, M. et al Hayes, J See Barbour, R Cc t al Hazebroek, I Sé Groot Bruinderink ( He, f See Alfaro, R. et al Healey J.. see Hardwick, K et al Hedden, R S&C Fredericksen Hedden, R., see Shelburne, V Hokka, H Heikkila, R. and S. Harkénen oldaway M Moose browsing in young Scots pine stands is relation forest management RR (1996) y Heineman 4H Otieno E. Mengich and B. Amadalo Growth and yield of eight agroforestry tree species in linc plantings in Western Kenya and their effect on maize yields and soil properties 91 { 1997) 103 Heinsdorf, D See Uebel, f et al Henexiao. G.. see McMillin J et al Herbauts J.. J. El Bayad and W Gruber Influence of logging traffic on the hydromorphic degrada tion of acid forest soils developed on loessic loam in middle impli p Belgium 87 (1996) 193 Horwitz Herbert, D and J. Fownes Hotane n Effects of leaf aggregation in a broad-leaf canopy on esti Howard mates of leaf area index by the ap-fraction method 97 (1997 , 9797 Heroldova M Dietary overlap of three ungulate sf rvecies Howard ‘A Biosphere Reserve Simulate Herrera J corm predation and seedling production in plied population of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) Forest Herrera, L. see Aide, T.M Howard Herrera,I S€¢ Zimmerman J.K Hu, D Herrero Garin, \ Garcia-Se rano and R. Garcia Huddle Gonzalez Effects Habitat use in a Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica forest popu lation R8 (1996) 25 Heskjzr, V see Graae, B. et al Huisamen, J rad Hessburg, P., see Camp, A. et al Huttel, ¢ €e I Hester, A., F. Mitchell and K. Kirby Hilttermann \ Effects of season and intensity of sheep grazing on tree Hyde, W am ] ty Amacher regeneration in a British upland woodland SS8 (1996) 99 Applic ation environmental uunting and tthhe new Heyns, H.E. see Seydack, A.H.W household economics: new techni economic issues with a Hibbs, D., see Knowe, S. et al common theme in forestry 83 (19961)3 7 Higo, M., see Komiyama, A. et al Hypeén, H eC Talkkari, A. et al Higo, M., A. Shinohara and S. Kodama lason G \ Duncan S. Hartley and B. Staines The regeneration behavior of major component species in Feeding behaviour of red deer (Cervus elaphus) on Sitka the secondary forest dominated by Pinus densiflora and spruce ( Picea sitchensis): the role of carbon-nutrient balance Quercus serrata in central Japan 76 (1995) 1 RR (1996) 121 10 Author index Ibrahim, A., C. W. Fagg and S. Harris Johnston, S., see Barbour, R. et al Seed and seedling variation amongst provenances in Faid- Jones, H., see Harrison, A. et al herbia albida 97 (1997) 205 Jones, R., see Clawson, R. et al Iddi, S., see Mugasha, A. et al Jones, R., see Lockaby, B. et al Inderjit and Mallik, A Jong, C., R. Gill, S. van Wieren and F. Burlton Effect of phenolic compounds on selected soil properties Diet selection by roe deer Capreolus capreolus in Kielder 92 (1997) 11 Forest in relation to plant cover 79 (1995) 91 Ineson, P., see Robinson, C. et al Jgrgensen, B.B. see Vesterdal, L. et al Ingerslev, M. Jose, S., A. Gillespie, S.G eorge and B. Kumar Effects of liming and fertilization on growth, soil chemistry Vegetation responses along edge-to-interior gradients in a and soil water chemistry in a Norway spruce plantation on high altitude tropical forest in peninsular India a nutrient-poor soil in Denmark 92 (1997) 55 87 (1996) 51 Ingleby, K., O. Diagne, J. Deans, D. Lindley, M. Neyra and M Judd, T., see Bennett, L. et al Ducousso Judd, T., L. Bennett, C. Weston, P. Attiwill and P. Whiteman Distribution of roots, arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation The response of growth and foliar nutrients to fertilizers in and spores around fast-growing tree species in Senegal young Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.) plantations in Gipps- 90 (1997) 19 land, southeastern Australia 82 (1996) 87 Innes, J., see Ghosh, S. et al. Jurgensen, M., see Kim, C. et al Irvine, T., see Keenan, R. et al Jurgensen, M., see Zhou, M. et al Ive, J., see Faith, D. et al Kablan, R., see Cole, T. et al Iwatsubo, G., see Mitchell, M. et al Kalinganire, A Jack, S. and J. Long Performance of Grevillea robusta in plantations and on Linkages between silviculture and ecology: an analysis of farms under varying environmental conditions in Rwanda density management diagrams 86 (1996) 205 80 (1996) 279 Jafarsidik, Y., see Kuusipalo, J. et al Kallarackal, J. and C. Somen Janos, D., see Bakarr, M. et al. An ecophysiological evaluation of the suitability of Euca- Jardine, D., see Little, B. et al lyptus grandis for planting in the tropics 95 (1997) 53 Jensen, J., S. Harding and H. Roulund Kamitani, T., see Yoshida, T. et al Resistance to the green spruce aphid ( Elatobium abietinum Kang, B Walker) in progenies of Sitka spruce ( Picea sitchensis (Bong) Alley cropping—soil productivity and nutrient recycling Carr.) 97 (1997) 207 91 (1997) 75 Jensen, R., see Keenan, R. et al. Kangas, A Jiang, J., see Chirko, C. et al On the prediction bias and variance in long-term growth Jiang, J., see Chirko, C. et al. projections 96 (1997) 207 Jiménez-Osornio, J., see Mizrahi Perkulis, A. et al Karjalainen, T Jiménez-Osornio, J., see Mizrahi, A. et al Dynamics and potentials of carbon sequestration in man Johansson, M., see Lundmark-Thelin, A. et al aged stands and wood products in Finland under changing Johansson, O., see Fries, C. et al climatic conditions 80 (1996) 113 Johansson, S. and K. Tuomela Karjalainen, T., see Kellomaki, S. et al Growth of 16 provenances of Eucalyptus microtheca in a Karlmats, U., see Persson, B. et al regularly irrigated plantation in eastern Kenya 82 (1996) 11 Keeland, B., W. Conner and R. Sharitz Johansson, U., see Vollbrecht, G. et al A comparison of wetland tree growth response to hydro- Johns, J., see Vidal, E. et al. logic regime in Louisiana and South Carolina 90 (1997) 237 Johns, J., P. Barreto and C. Uhl Keenan, R., see Vanclay, J. et al Logging damage during planned and unplanned logging Keenan, R., D. Lamb, O. Woldring, T. Irvine and R. Jensen operations in the eastern Amazon 89 (1996) 59 Restoration of plant biodiversity beneath tropical tree Johnson, A., see Gill, R. et al. plantations in Northern Australia 99 (1997) 117 Johnson, D., see Fenn, M. et al. Keenum, D., see Everett, R. et al Johnson, D., see Walker, R. et al Kellison, R. and M. Young Johnson, D., D. Binkley and P. Conklin The bottomland hardwood forest of the southern United Simulated effects of atmospheric deposition, harvesting, States 90 (1997) 101 and species change on nutrient cycling in a loblolly pine Kellison, R., see Perison, D. et al forest 76 (1995) 29 Kellomaki, S. and K. Wang Johnston, M., P. Homann, J. Engstrom and D. Grigal Effects of long-term CO, and temperature elevation on Changes in ecosystem carbon storage over 40 years on an crown nitrogen distribution and daily photosynthetic per- old-field /forest landscape in east-central Minnesota formance of Scots pine 99 (1997) 309 83 (1996) 17 Kellomaki, S., see Peltola, H. et al

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