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Forest Ecology and Management Forest Ecology and Management 182 (2003) 403-404 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 182 VOLUME 182, ISSUES 1-3 3 SEPTEMBER 2003 Regular articles Comparison of indicator values of forest understory plant species in Western Carpathians (Slovakia) and Vosges Mountains (France) G. Jean-Claude (Nancy, France) and K. Eva (Zvolen, Slovak Republic) Modelling dead wood in Norway spruce stands subject to different management regimes T. Ranius, O. Kindvall (Uppsala, Sweden), N. Kruys and B.G. Jonsson (Umea, Sweden) Browsing by deer on naturally regenerating Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and its effects on sapling growth S.C.F. Palmer and A.-M. Truscott (Banchory, UK) Re-establishment of Retama sphaerocarpa as a target species for reclamation of soil physical and biological properties in a semi-arid Mediterranean area F. Caravaca, M.M. Alguacil, D. Figueroa (Murcia, Spain), J.M. Barea (Granada, Spain) and A. Roldan (Murcia, Spain) The ecology and harvest potential of titica vine roots (Heteropsis flexuosa: Araceae) in the eastern Brazilian Amazon C. Plowden, C. Uhl (University Park, PA, USA) and F.de Assis Oliveira (Belém, Brazil) The characteristics of six species of living hollow-bearing trees and their importance for arboreal marsupials in the dry sclerophyll forests of southeast Queensland, Australia K.R. Wormington (Rockhampton, Australia), D. Lamb, H.I. McCallum and D.J. Moloney (Queensland, Australia) Twenty years of stand development in pure and mixed stands of Eucalyptus saligna and nitrogen-fixing Facaltaria moluccana D. Binkley (Ft. Collins, CO, USA), R. Senock (Hilo, HI, USA), S. Bird (Ft. Collins, CO, USA) and T.G. Cole (Honolulu, HI, USA) The effects of silvicultural thinning on trees regenerating in strip clear-cuts in the Peruvian Amazon C.R. Dolanc, D.L. Gorchov (Oxford, OH, USA) and F. Cornejo (Puerto Maldonado, Peru) Short and long-term effects of prescribed fires in autumn and spring on surface-active arthropods in dry sclerophyll eucalypt forests of Victoria N. Collett (Victoria, Australia) Changes in vegetation structure and composition along a tropical forest chronosequence: implications for wildlife S.J. DeWalt, S.K. Maliakal (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) and J.S. Denslow (Baton Rouge, LA, USA and Hilo HI, USA) Incidence of Perenniporia fraxinophila and its effects on green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) woodlands in eastern Montana, USA P. Lesica, H.E. Atthowe (Missoula, MT, USA) and F.M. Dugan (Pullman, WA, USA) Effect of selection on shoot elongation rhythm of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) and its implications to seed transfer in Ontario P. Lu, D.G. Joyce and R.W. Sinclair (Sault Ste. Marie, Canada) Regeneration patterns, dendroecology, and forest-use history in an old-growth beech—oak lowland forest in Northern Spain V. Rozas (Oviedo, Spain) Soil water under forests (SWUF): a model of water flow and soil water content under a range of forest types K.I. Paul, P.J. Polglase, A.M. O’ Connell, J.C. Carlyle (Kingston, Australia), P.J. Smethurst (Kingston, Australia and Tasmania, Australia), P-K. Khanna, (Kingston, Australia) and D. Worledge (Kingston, Australia and Tasmania, Australia) Responses of planted conifers and natural hardwood regeneration to harvesting, scalping, and weeding on a boreal mixedwood site G. Blake MacDonald and D.J. Thompson (Sault Ste. Marie, Canada) Physiological and growth responses related to pattern and severity of green pruning in young Eucalyptus globulus E.A. Pinkard (Hobart Tasmania, Australia) doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(03)00345-1 404 Contents of Volume 182 Dendroecology in young stands: case studies from jack pine in northern lower Michigan C.A. Copenheaver and M.D. Abrams (University Park, PA, USA) Population structure and spatial patterns of major trees in a subalpine old-growth coniferous forest, central Japan T. Miyadokoro (Nagoya, Japan), N. Nishimura (Kyoto, Japan) and S. Yamamoto (Nagoya, Japan) Effects of the recent land-use history on the postfire vegetation of uplands in Central Spain B. Pérez, A. Cruz, F. Fernandez-Gonzalez and J.M. Moreno (Toledo, Spain) Forty-two years of succession following strip clearcutting in a northern hardwoods forest in northwestern Massachusetts T.D. Allison, H.W. Art, F.E. Cunningham and R. Teed (Williamstown, MA, USA) Pinus radiata in a sub-humid temperate silvopastoral system: modelling of seasonal root growth M.K. Gautam (Canterbury, New Zealand), D.J. Mead (Golden Bay, New Zealand), C.M. Frampton (Canterbury, New Zealand), P.W. Clinton (Christchurch, New Zealand) and S.X. Chang (Edmonton, Canada) Plant species diversity and soil quality in harvested and grazed boreal aspen stands of northeastern British Columbia M. Krzic (Vancouver, Canada), R.F. Newman and K. Broersma (Kamloops, Canada) The effects of light and soil conditions on the species richness of the ground vegetation of deciduous forests in northern Germany (Schleswig-Holstein) W. Hardtle, G. von Oheimb and C. Westphal (Liineburg, Germany) Effect of gap size created by thinning on seedling emergency, survival and establishment in a coastal pine forest J.-j. Zhu (Shenyang, PR China and Niigata, Japan), T. Matsuzaki (Niigata, Japan), F.-q. Lee (Shenyang, PR China) and Y. Gonda (Niigata, Japan) Harvestmen abundance and diversity within lodgepole and Scots pine plantations of Scotland and their impact on pine beauty moth populations B.J. Hicks (Carbonear, Canada and Banchory, UK), F. McKenzie, D. Cosens (Edinburgh, UK) and A.D. Watt (Banchory, UK) Selecting seed trees for a forest restoration program: a case study using Spondias axillaris Roxb. (Anacardiaceae) G. Pakkad (Chiang Mai, Thailand), F. Torre (Kent, UK), S. Elliott (Chiang Mai, Thailand) and D. Blakesley (Kent, UK) Tree growth in three South Carolina (USA) swamps after Hurricane Hugo: 1991-2001 W.H. Conner and L. Wayne Inabinette (Georgetown, SC, USA) Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of tree species grown in peat swamp forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia K. Tawaraya, Y. Takaya (Tsuruoka, Japan), M. Turjaman (Bogor, Indonesia), S.J. Tuah, S.H. Limin (Palangka Raya, Indonesia), Y. Tamai (Sapporo, Japan), J.Y. Cha (Kozakawa, Japan), T. Wagatsuma (Tsuruoka, Japan) and M. Osaki (Sapporo, Japan) Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on the survival and recruitment of seedlings of dominant tree species in two abandoned tropical dry forests in Yucatan, Mexico E. Ceccon, P. Huante and J. Campo (Mexico, Mexico) Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 182

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