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Forest Ecology and Management Forest Ecology and Management 190 (2004) 391-392 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 190 VOLUME 190, ISSUE 1 8 MARCH 2004 Special Issue: Community Ecology and Management of Lianas Community ecology and management of lianas D.R. Pérez-Salicrup (Michoacan, Mexico), S. Schnitzer (Milwaukee, WI, USA) and FE. Putz (Gainesville, FL, USA)....... l Liana diversity, abundance, and mortality in a tropical wet forest in Costa Rica J. Mascaro (Ann Arbor, MI, USA), S.A. Schnitzer (Milwaukee, WI, USA) and W.P. Carson (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) ......... 3 Patterns of liana diversity in tropical evergreen forests of peninsular India N. Parthasarathy, S. Muthuramkumar and M. Sridhar Reddy (Pondicherry, India) ........00..0.00 .ce.ce .ee. ee.n s 15 Liana abundance in a Puerto Rican forest K. Rice (Northfield, MN, USA), N. Brokaw and J. Thompson (San Juan, PR, USA)... 2... 2 eee 33 Alpha and beta diversity of Lianas in Yasuni, Ecuador i Sen Le AOR, Tie, CAOR. « cleaiald ssiak’s ewews Oindd au Kekwine Sth beliawal> BBN Cdk ow CENA eee st ee W eR | 43 Life history diversity among six species of canopy lianas in an old-growth forest of the eastern Brazilian Amazon 1.5. Gorwing (ieah. Manet cmd Ginbosaniten. Barlg Big TIGA so 6 0:0 sain e000 tol ap seeindate are Oath Seika oe Are esi eie s B10 ae 57 Liana loads and post-logging liana densities after liana cutting in a lowland forest in Bolivia D. Alvira, F.E. Putz (Gainesville, FL, USA) and T.S. Fredericksen (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)... 2.2... 0... eee eee 73 Recruitment of lianas into logging gaps and the effects of pre-harvest climber cutting in a lowland forest in Cameroon S.A. Schnitzer (Wageningen, The Netherlands and Milwaukee, WI, USA), M.P.E. Parren CRE Fi Ce TOP BD, 6658 cice > os KES Vk aiblele ws wes Heli die COwewadle Jawed bawwieh 87 Effects of lianas on growth and regeneration of Prioria copaifera in Darien, Panama ee ee Oe ne I Ein: GHUIPOIN 6, 0,5 ,6 .0 -50, 5,4 .0.0.0. 0.5. uibinie,0.0:6001.80). 0,Sa0 w.ee0 W.O0e)0 .G0en,ie0a d 99 Seedling growth dynamics of a deeply rooting liana in a secondary forest in eastern Amazonia T.G. Restom (Belém, Brazil and Woods Hole, MA, USA) and D.C. Nepstad (Belém, Brazil)... ................00005. VOLUME 190, ISSUES 2-3 22 MARCH 2004 Regular articles Recruitment of three non-native invasive plants into a fragmented forest in southern Illinois E.D. Yates (Carbondale, IL, USA), D.F. Levia Jr. (Newark, DE, USA) and C.L. Williams (Carbondale, IL, USA) .......... 119 Inferred longevity of Amazonian rainforest trees based on a long-term demographic study W.F. Laurance, H.E.M. Nascimento, S.G. Laurance (Balboa, Panama and Manaus, Brazil), R. Condit (Balboa, Panama), ee eS IS oo bc oc 60 hn 0645 6-06 40 KOE DR Oh OS oh he OC ROR E SESS SOE OO 131 Emerging forests on abandoned land: Puerto Rico’s new forests eB | PETE U TELE EES CT EU UTTER CCC CERT TCO TE CTC TET TL ET 145 Pre-commercial thinning effects on growth, yield and mortality in even-aged paper birch stands in British Columbia S.W. Simard (Vancouver, Canada), T. Blenner-Hassett and I.R. Cameron (Kamloops, Canada) ...............0.00000005 163 Effects of group-selection opening size on the distribution and reproductive success of an early-successional shrubland bird ge ee | | PEST TE CUTER ECU T TTC TET TLL ELL eee 179 Evaluation of non-destructive methods of measuring growth stress in Eucalyptus globulus: relationships between strain, wood properties and stress C.A. Raymond, P.D. Kube, L. Pinkard, L. Savage and A.D. Bradley (Tasmania, Australia)... .. 2... 0.0.6.6 doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(04)00088-X 392 Contents of Volume 190 The effect of multi-nutrient fertilization on understory vegetation nutrient concentrations in inland Northwest conifer stands C.L. VanderSchaaf (Blacksburg, VA, USA), J.A. Moore and J.L. Kingery (Moscow, ID, USA) Experimental harvesting of the non-timber forest product /schnosiphon polyphyllus in central Amazonia E.M. Nakazono (Manaus, Brazil), E.M. Bruna (Gainesville, FL, USA) and R.C.G. Mesquita (Manaus, Brazil) Long-term impact of prescribed burning on the nutrient status and fuel loads of rehabilitated bauxite mines in Western Australia S. Morley (Murdoch, WA, Australia), C. Grant (Applecross, WA, Australia), R. Hobbs and V. Cramer (Murdoch, WA, Australia) Effect of Swiss needle cast on Douglas-fir stem ethanol and monoterpene concentrations, oleoresin flow, and host selection by the Douglas-fir beetle R.G. Kelsey and D.K. Manter (Corvallis, OR, USA) Seedling emergence, growth, and allocation of Oriental bittersweet: effects of seed input, seed bank, and forest floor litter J.W. Ellsworth, R.A. Harrington and J.H. Fownes (Amherst, MA, USA) A hypothesis about the interaction of tree dominance and stand production through stand development D. Binkley (Fort Collins, CO, USA) Incidence of heartrot in harvest-age Acacia mangium in Indonesia, using a rapid survey method K.M. Barry (Tasmania, Australia), R.S.B. Irianto, E. Santoso, M. Turjaman, E. Widyati, I. Sitepu (Bogor, Indonesia) and C.L. Mohammed (Tasmania, Australia) Herbivory by the pine weevil (Hylobius abietis L.) and short-snouted weevils (Strophosoma melanogrammum Forst. and Otiorhynchus scaber L.) during the conversion of a wind-thrown Norway spruce forest into a mixed-species plantation M. Lof (Alnarp, Sweden), G. Isacsson, D. Rydberg (Kristianstad, Sweden) and T.N. Welander (Alnarp, Sweden) Overcoming bias in ground-based surveys of hollow-bearing trees using double-sampling M.J. Harper (St Lucia, Australia), M.A. McCarthy, R. van der Ree and J.C. Fox (Parkville, Australia) Regeneration of Polylepis australis Bitt. in the mountains of central Argentina L. Enrico, G. Funes and M. Cabido (Cordoba, Argentina) Stand restoration burning in oak—pine forests in the southern Appalachians: effects on aboveground biomass and carbon and nitrogen cycling R.M. Hubbard, J.M. Vose, B.D. Clinton, K.J. Elliott and J.D. Knoepp (Otto, NC, USA) Tropical Rain Forest regeneration in an area degraded by mining in Mato Grosso State, Brazil R.R. Rodrigues (Piracicaba, Brazil), S.V. Martins (Vigosa, Brazil) and L.C. de Barros (Cuiaba, Brazil) Tree regeneration in partially cut conifer-hardwood mixed forests in northern Japan: roles of establishment substrate and dwarf bamboo M. Noguchi and T. Yoshida (Hokkaido, Japan) The decline of Austrocedrus chilensis forests in Patagonia, Argentina: soil features as predisposing factors L.L. Manna and M. Rajchenberg (Chubut, Argentina) Pure and mixed forest plantations with native species of the dry tropics of Costa Rica: a comparison of growth and productivity D. Piotto (Sao Paulo, Brazil), E. Viquez (Turrialba, Costa Rica), F. Montagnini (New Haven, CT, USA) and M. Kanninen (Bogor Barat, Indonesia) Rainfall interception and fog precipitation in a tropical montane cloud forest of Guatemala C.D. Holder (Colorado Springs, CO, USA) Book review Publisher’s Acknowledgement Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 190

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