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Forest Ecology and Management ELSEVIER Forest Ecology and Management 174 (2003) 609-611 www.elsevier.com locate foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 174 VOLUME 174, ISSUES 1-3 17 FEBRUARY 2003 Soil microbial biomass and activity in response to Eucalyptus plantation and natural regeneration on tropical soil N. Behera and U. Sahani (Sambalpur, India) Forest resource availability and its use by the migratory villages of Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalaya (India) A. Awasthi, S.Kr. Uniyal, G.S. Rawat and A. Rajvanshi (Dehradun, India). Changes in carbon stores in Swedish forest soils due to increased biomass harvest and increased remperatuses analysed with a semi-empirical model G.I. Agren and R. Hyvénen (Uppsala, Sweden) Stand structure and dynamics during a 16-year period in a sub-boreal conifer—-hardwood mined fosest, northern legen K. Takahashi, D. Mitsuishi (Sapporo, Japan), S. Uemura (Nayoro, Japan), J.-I. Suzuki and T. Hara (Sapporo, Japan) ... . Carbon and nitrogen pools in an old-growth, Norway spruce mixed forest in eastern Finland and changes associated with clear-cutting L. Finér, H. Mannerkoski, S. Piirainen (Joensuu, Finland) and M. Starr (Vantaa, Finland) ; Forest woody biomass classification with satellite-based radar coherence over 900 000 km” in Central Siberia D.L.A. Gaveau, H. Balzter (Huntingdon, UK) and S. Plummer (Frascati, Italy) ais Intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems in Europe. |. Objectives, set-up and evaluation swstagy W. de Vries (Wageningen, The Netherlands), E. Vel (Heerenveen, The Netherlands), G.J. Reinds (Wageningen, The Netherlands), H. Deelstra (Heerenveen, The Netherlands), J.M. Klap, E.E.J.M. Leeters, C.M.A. Hendriks (Wageningen, The Netherlands), M. Kerkvoorden (Heerenveen, The Netherlands), G. Landmann (Paris, France), J. Herkendell (Brussels, Belgium), T. Haussmann (Bonn, Germany) and J.W. Erisman (Petten, The Netherlands) ia Intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems in Europe. 2: Atmospheric deposition and its impacts on soil solution chemistry W. de Vries, G.J. Reinds (Wageningen, Netherlands) and E. Vel (Heerenveen, Netherlands)... ..............0.0044. Fertility variation and flowering asynchrony in Pinus sylvestris: consequences for the genetic structure of progeny in seed escent D. Gomory (Zvolen, Slovak Republic), R. Bruchanik (Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic) and R. Longauer (Zvolen, Slovak Republic) In situ fertility decline and provenance differences in the East African Yellow Wood (Podocarpus falcatus) monsured through in vitro seed germination L. Negash (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) Stand dynamics of an Appalachian old-growth forest during a severe drought episode J.M. Olano (Soria, Spain) and M.W. Palmer (Stillwater, OK, USA). . . Seasonal habitat use and browsing by deer in Caledonian pinewoods S.C.F. Palmer and A.-M. Truscott (Banchory, UK) Foliar nutrient status and nutritional relationships of young Pinus radiata D. Don plantations in northwest Spain R. Zas (Pontevedra, Spain) and R. Serrada (Madrid. Spain) Impacts of intensive forestry on early rotation trends in site carbon pools in the southeastern US R. Laiho (Helsinki, Finland), F. Sanchez (Research Triangle Park, NC, USA), A. Tiarks (Pineville, LA, USA), P.M. Dougherty (Summerville, SC, USA) and C.C. Trettin (Charleston, SC, USA) Potential nitrogen transformations in mineral soils of two coniferous forests exposed to different N inputs L.S. Vestgarden and O. Janne Kjonaas (As, Norway) Vertical heartwood variation patterns and prediction of heartwood volume in Pinus canariensis Sm. J. Climent, M.R. Chambel, L. Gil and J.A. Pardos (Madrid, Spain) Steam treatment as a vegetation management method on a grass-dominated clearcut G. Norberg and A. Dolling (Umea, Sweden) Pil: S0378-1127(02)00631-X 610 Contents of Volume 174 Scots pine and Norway spruce stands responses to annual N, P and Mg fertilization P. Nilsen and G. Abrahamsen (As, Norway) Phenology and diameter increment in seedlings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) as affected by different soil water contents: variation between and within provenances C.N. Nielsen and F.V. Jorgensen (Hérsholm, Denmark) Linking tree stem properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) to sawn timber properties through simulated sawing V.-P. Ikonen, S. Kellomaki and H. Peltola (Joensuu, Finland) The mangroves of Belize. Part 1. distribution, composition and classification M.R. Murray, S.A. Zisman, P.A. Furley, D.M. Munro (Edinburgh, UK), J. Gibson (Belize City, Belize), J. Ratter, S. Bridgewater (Edinburgh, UK), C.D. Minty (London, UK) and C.J. Place (Edinburgh, UK) Biomass and macro-nutrients (above- and below-ground) in a New Zealand beech (Nothofagus) forest ecosystem: implications for carbon storage and sustainable forest management P.B.S. Hart (Lincoln, New Zealand), P.W. Clinton (Christchurch, New Zealand), R.B. Allen (Lincoln, New Zealand), A.H. Nordmeyer (North Canterbury, New Zealand) and G. Evans (Harare, Zimbabwe) Species differences in crown structure and growth performance of juvenile loblolly and slash pine Y. Xiao (Moscow, ID, USA), E.J. Jokela and T.L. White (Gainesville, FL, USA) Breeding bird response to riparian forest harvest and harvest equipment J. Hanowski, N. Danz, J. Lind and G. Niemi (Duluth, MN, USA) Qualitative multi-criteria approaches to assessing indicators of sustainable forest resource management G.A. Mendoza (Urbana, IL, USA) and R. Prabhu (Harare, Zimbabwe) Stand growth scenarios for Bombacopsis quinata plantations in Costa Rica L.D. Pérez Cordero (Turrialba, Costa Rica and Helsinki, Finland), M. Kanninen and L.A. Ugalde Arias (Turrialba, Costa Rica) Ecological continuity and assumed indicator fungi in boreal forest: the importance of the landscape matrix A. Sverdrup-Thygeson (Oslo, Norway) and D.B. Lindenmayer (Canberra, Australia) Saproxylic beetles in managed and seminatural Scots pine forests: quality of dead wood matters M. Simila, J. Kouki and P. Martikainen (Joensuu, Finland) Logging and burning impacts on cockroaches, crickets and grasshoppers, and spiders in Jarrah forest, Western Australia I. Abbott, T. Burbidge (Benticy Delivery Centre, Australia), K. Strehlow (Murdoch, Australia), A. Mellican and A. Wills (Bentley Deiivery Centre, Australia) Leaf litter decomposition of tree species in three successional phases of tropical dry secondary forest in Campeche, Mexico FJ. Xuluc-Tolosa, H.F.M. Vester (Quintana Roo, Mexico), N. Ramirez-Marcial, J. Castellanos-Albores (Chiapas, Mexico) and D. Lawrence (Charlottesville, VA, USA) Self-thinning and size variation in a sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) plantation K. Ogawa (Nagoya, Japan) and A. Hagihara (Okinawa, Japan) Detecting tree populations at risk for forest conservation management: using single-year vs. long-term inventory data M. Kohira and I. Ninomiya (Ehime, Japan) Growth patterns of dipterocarps in treated and untreated plots L. Kammesheidt (Gottingen, Germany), A.A. Dagang (Sarawak, Malaysia), W. Schwarzwiiller and H.-J. Weidelt (Gottingen, Germany) Forest management optimisation models when carbon captured is considered: a goal programming approach L. Diaz-Balteiro (Palencia, Spain) and C. Romero (Madrid, Spain) Competition in thinned Silvertop Ash (Eucalyptus sieberi L. Johnson) stands from early coppice growth D. Forrester, J. Bauhus and M. Connell (Canberra, Australia) Harvest treatment, scarification and competing vegetation affect jack pine establishment on three soil types of the boreal mixed wood of northwestern Quebec M. Béland, Y. Bergeron (Rouyn-Noranda, Canada) and R. Zarnovican (Sainte-Foy, Canada) Predictive models of whitebark pine mortality from mountain pine beetle D.L. Perkins (La Grande, OR, USA) and D.W. Roberts (Logan, UT, USA) Comparative growth of four Syzygium species within simulated shade environments of a Sri Lankan rain forest B.M.P. Singhakumara, H.K. Gamage (Nugegoda, Sri Lanka) and M.S. Ashton (New Haven, CT, USA) Simulations of snag dynamics in an industrial Douglas-fir forest G.F. Wilhere (Olympia, WA, USA) An explanation of patterns of breeding bird species richness and density following clearcutting in northeastern USA forests J.K. Keller, M.E. Richmond and C.R. Smith (Ithaca, NY, USA) Contents of Volume 174 Effect of clearcutting, selection cutting, shelterwood cutting and microsites on soil surface CO, efflux in a tolerant hardwood ecosystem of northern Ontario M.F. Laporte, L.C. Duchesne and I.K. Morrison (Sault Ste Marie, Canada) Effects of deforestation and reforestation on landscape spatial structure in boreal Saskatchewan, Canada M. Fitzsimmons (Saskatoon, Canada) Preference and performance of a generalist insect herbivore on Quercus agrifolia and Quercus engelmannii seedlings from a southern California oak woodland C.E. Dunning, R.A. Redak and T.D. Paine (Riverside, CA, USA)

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