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Forest Ecology and Management Forest Ecology and Management 115 (1999) 289-290 Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 115 VOL. 115, NO. 1 8 MARCH 1999 Litter of multipurpose trees in Kerala, India: variations in the amount, quality, decay rates and release of nutrients 1 en nn Se I I i Vee ice RAE A CaS vw WR ENE CV ES aa We eds oae ee ee bn 1 Impacts of repeated fuel reduction burning on tree growth, mortality and recruitment in mixed species eucalypt forests of southeast Queensland, Australia D.F. Guinto (Nathan, Australia), A.P.N. House, Z.H. Xu (Gympie, Australia) and P.G. Saffigna (Nathan, Australia)........ 13 A fuzzy set approach to the problem of sustainability M.J. Ducey (Durham, NH, USA) and B.C. Larson (New Haven, CT, USA) .....0.... c.ec.e .eee. ee. ee. e ee 29 Arbuscular mycorrhizae and ectomycorrhizae in native tree legumes in Uruguay i. Papcu, PS. Webmin aes Th.. VOR vars CRIMIIVIEIG, TIN). is ce eee ewe a neh ene weet eesenes 4] Long-term growth trends of red spruce and fraser fir at Mt. Rogers, Virginia and Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina J.C.G. Goelz (Stoneville, MS, USA), T.E. Burk (St. Paul, MN, USA) and S.M. Zedaker (Blacksburg, VA, USA).......... 49 Phenology of Quercus ithaburensis with emphasis on the effect of fire ey ees Cee, Ue Ge Dee. SD Gee I, IND ok ck ew ke ee eda be dese ew heer eee ceva bebe 61 Regeneration of Norway spruce in canopy gaps in Sphagnum-Myrtillus old-growth forests Se ee ra ck eva e Oke RE EKEO DEER DELS ORE GED REGARD A SO OEE EE RR 71 Risk-based selection of forest regeneration methods er ee CI, SY 06 56 60 bas ON Re HEPES 0d 04 eee RES KER OPEL ES ROO CUR ON EE eee eS SN. 5 bas kw ae ek On Nw Slee RE Oe EO ae Re we Ee ee es ee be ee eee eee VOL. 115, NOS. 2-3 EE Pe ee ere Re T Ley ay ee ee Pee ee ee ee ee ree ee ee oe eee eee eee er ee er se ee 97 The role of science in the preservation of forest biodiversity RG a ee ee ee ee ee ee eee et re ee err ee ee ee ee eer ee re 101 Biodiversity across spatial and temporal scales: problems and opportunities F.L. Bunnell (Vancouver, Canada) and D.J. Huggard (St Kamloops, Canada) ....0.0..... cec.e ee.e ee. eee. ee ee 113 Management in relation to disturbance in the boreal forest RS re Se eee ey ore ee eee ee ee eee Le ey eee ee ee 127 Assessing and monitoring forest biodiversity: A suggested framework and indicators ne Se ee I I oy UG a a hae Gang ate & wea Wks BOL e AMR dup. Red Wen a ALS Bee 4:e hcere ae 135 Biodiversity of woody species in oak woodlands of southern Spain and northern Morocco 7. Beeeeen, R. Ammon, F. Goes Ge F. ASPS CHOVID, TO no ee eee ere eww der eecewsenes 147 Impact of habitat quality on forest plant species colonization Ce, See, as Gree OE Fy Se CR, ID ieee kee hee RHE OOD ET ONE e Oe eR OO ew Od 157 Deer browsing and slash removal affect field vegetation on south Swedish clearcuts J. Bergquist (Lammhult, Sweden), G. Orlander and U. Nilsson (Alnarp, Sweden). .........0000. c0e e0ee0 ee0e 0ee e 171 Wood-decomposing fungi and seed-tree cutting: A 40-year perspective A.-L. Sippola (Rovaniemi, Finland) and P. Renvall (Kuopio, Finland) .....0. c.ece. e.ee. .ee e.ee .ee e 183 Molecular identification of wood-inhabiting fungi in an unmanaged Picea abies forest in Sweden ee ee eee rere ee er Teer ray ee eT ee eee ee ere re ee ee es ee 290 Contents of Volume 115 ~ Stand structure as the basis of diversity index E. Lahde, O. Laiho, Y. Norokorpi and T. Saksa (Vantaa, Finland) An objective indicator of functional integrity in avian communities F. von Euler (Vancouver, Canada) Effect of alternative silvicultural systems on vegetation and bird communities in coastal montane forests of British Columbia, Canada W.J. Beese and A.A. Bryant (Nanaimo, Canada) Nest webs: A community-wide approach to the management and conservation of cavity-nesting forest birds K. Martin (Vancouver, Canada) and J.M. Eadie (Davis, CA, USA) Effects of beaver dams on the fish fauna of forest streams A. Hagglund and G. Sjoberg (Umea, Sweden) Population levels of bark beetles and associated insects in managed and unmanaged spruce stands J. Weslien and L.M. Schroeder (Uppsala, Sweden) Future directions for biodiversity conservation in managed forests: indicator species, impact studies and monitoring programs D.B. Lindenmayer (Canberra, Australia) Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 115

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