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Forest Ecology £ a6 and . ae) Management ELSEVIER Forest Ecology and Management 206 (2005) 413-414 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 206 VOLUME 206, ISSUES 1-3 15 FEBRUARY 2005 Review Regulation of spruce bark beetles by woodpeckers—a literature review P. Fayt (Joensuu, Finland), M.M. Machmer and C. Steeger (Nelson, Canada). .....0.... .ce.e e.ee e.ee .eee. e ee Regular articles Light, temperature and soil moisture regimes following gap formation in a semi-natural beech-dominated forest in Denmark Sas SE, Ee EE UN Cy EE CUCU, CREED yb cc ee ee et eee ecco ee ree eee UOC See RON CEMA HERS 15 Modelling bark thickness of Picea abies with taper curves J. Laasasenaho, T. Melkas and S. Aldén (University of Helsinki, Finland) ......0.... .ce.e e.c ee. ee.e e.ee n.ec es 35 Status and prospects for the conservation of remnant semi-natural carob Ceratonia siliqua L. populations in Lebanon S.N. Talhouk (Beirut, Lebanon), P. Van Breugel (Aleppo, Syria), R. Zurayk, A. Al-Khatib, J. Estephan, A. Ghalayini, Pe ee ee eS 3s 0s a eg NSS ARAN ER Ol COS ROSE VE Cea aw ED) ORY Base ewes 49 Dalbergia sissoo mortality in Bangladesh plantations: correlations with environmental and management parameters lcs, COU Ce ac es SY CE CON, CUM bcd kc bee ceded se ceea nee cudbevewbevicdeces'€s 61 Postglacial migration of Populus nigra L.: lessons learnt from chloroplast DNA J.E. Cottrell (Scotland, UK), V. Krystufek (Siebersdorf, Austria), H.E. Tabbener, A.D. Milner, T. Connolly, L. Sing (Scotland, UK), S. Fluch, K. Burg (Siebersdorf, Austria), F. Lefevre, P. Achard (Avignon, France), S. Bordacs (Budapest, Hungary), K. Gebhardt (Muenden, Germany), B. Vornam (Gottingen, Germany), M.J.M. Smulders (Wageningen, The Netherlands), A.H. Vanden Broeck, J. Van Slycken (Geraardsbergen, Belgium), V. Storme, W. Boerjan, S. Castiglione (Gent, Belgium), T. Fossati (Milano, Italy), N. Alba, D. Agundez (Madrid, Spain), C. Maestro, E. Notivol (Zaragoza, Spain), J. Bovenschen and B.C. van Dam (Wageningen, The Netherlands) ............. 71 Recruitment models for different tree species in Norway Pin BOIS CAC LARUUEEEEY OT TOUUIIED, TOCUWED) occ ccc eee eee eee ere eh eee ese ween esse beaeba 9] Effects of tree size, crown damage, and tree location on post-fire survival and cone production of Pinus nigra trees is ees 2h ee i ee CD CII, CIID ig 5 Sooo 3 oe be V4.3 8 6 W556 ee ROSE Ew oo 0 6 6.4 24000808 109 Cost-efficiency of measures to increase the amount of coarse woody debris in managed Norway spruce forests T. Ranius (Uppsala, Sweden), H. Ekvall (Umea, Sweden), M. Jonsson (Uppsala, Sweden) and G. Bostedt (Umea, Sweden) .. . 119 Stand structural dynamics on drained peatlands dominated by Scots pine S. Sarkkola (Helsinki, Finland), H. H6kki (Rovaniemi, Finland), R. Laiho, J. Paéivanen (Helsinki, Finland) and ee Se I 5 4 hic od 5k 4 oo 5 ene S66 OPA EESS Cae EERE OO WER EES EN ES SEE DREMEL ERS SES DEO 135 Variation in leaf conductance of silver birch: effects of irradiance, vapour pressure deficit, leaf water status and position within a crown Fa ee Ee re I CE, SIND 6k 2005056 05k eo OSES ME ESO Ee ow ewe bees eee Oe OE 153 Changes in the concentrations of major, minor and rare-earth elements during leaf senescence and decomposition in a Fagus sylvatica forest Oe ETT TTT CETL ORT CUCL OR TO CECT T COCR LEE LL TTTECLEEE 167 Litter fall in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. stands under different thinning regimes S. Roig, M. del Rio, I. Cafielias and G. Montero (Madrid, Spat)... 0 ccc err e er vnseveereeseseees 179 Sources of error in estimating stand transpiration using allometric relationships between stem diameter and sapwood area for Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa T. Kumagai, H. Nagasawa, T. Mabuchi, S. Ohsaki, K. Kubota, K. Kogi, Y. Utsumi, S. Koga (Miyazaki, Japan) and eS EP eee 1 eee CEAEEE CT CORTE ECU TT OURE EE eT 191 doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(04)00887-4 414 Contents of Volume 206 Species richness and environmental correlates in deciduous forests of Northwest Germany B. Schuster and M. Diekmann (Bremen, Germany) A bio-economic model for optimal harvest of timber and moose H.K. Wam, O. Hofstad (Agricultural University of Norway, Norway), E. Nevdal (Princeton, NJ, USA) and P. Sankhayan (Agricultural University of Norway, Norway) Six years of fruit production by mahogany trees (Swietenia macrophylla King): patterns of variation and implications for sustainability L.K. Snook (Jakarta, Indonesia), L. Camara-Cabrales and M.J. Kelty (Amherst, MA, USA) Soil carbon and nitrogen pools and microbial properties in a 6-year-old slash pine plantation of subtropical Australia: impacts of harvest residue management C.R. Chen and Z.H. Xu (Nathan, Australia) Applying a metapopulation framework to the management and conservation of a non-timber forest species T. Ticktin (Honolulu, HI, USA) Demographic changes in a Scottish red deer population (Cervus elaphus L.) in response to sustained and heavy culling: an analysis of trends in deer populations of Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve 1986-2001 R.J. Putman, P. Duncan and R. Scott (Scotland, UK) Effects of the small forest carnivores on the recruitment and survival of Liaodong oak (Quercus wutaishanica) seedlings X. Gao (Beijing, China) and S. Sun (Nanjing, China) Structural development following fire in black spruce boreal forest K.A. Harper (Montréal, Canada), Y. Bergeron (Montréal, Canada and Rouyn-Noranda, Canada), P. Drapeau (Montréal, Canada), S. Gauthier (Montréal, Canada and Sainte-Foy, Canada) and L. De Grandpre (Sainte-Foy, Canada) Forty-eight year decline and fragmentation of aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the South Warner Mountains of California A.P. Di Orio, R. Callas and R.J. Schaefer (Montague, CA, USA) Soil, surface water and ground water phosphorus relationships in a partially harvested Boreal Plain aspen catchment M.L. Macrae, T.E. Redding (Edmonton, Canada), I.F. Creed (London, Canada), W.R. Bell and K.J. Devito (Edmonton, Canada) Ecological effects of small-scale cutting cf Philippine mangrove forests B.B. Walters (Sackville, Canada) Root biomass along subtropical to alpine gradients: global implication from Tibetan transect studies T. Luo (Beijing, PR China), S. Brown (Arlington, VA, USA), Y. Pan (Northern Global Change Research Program, PA, USA), P. Shi, H. Ouyang, Z. Yu and H. Zhu (Beijing, PR China) Survival and growth response of seedlings in root disease infected partial cuts in the Interior Cedar Hemlock zone of southeastern British Columbia D.L. DeLong, S.W. Simard (Vancouver, Canada), P.G. Comeau (Edmonton, Canada), P.R. Dykstra (Nelson, Canada) and S.J. Mitchell (Vancouver, Canada) Effects of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) logging on small mammal communities, habitat structure, and seed predation in the southeastern Amazon Basin T.D. Lambert, J.R. Malcolm (Ontario, Canada) and B.L. Zimmerman (Washington, DC, USA) The effect of fire and overgrazing disturbes on soil carbon balance in the Dry Chaco forest A. Abril, P. Barttfeld and E.H. Bucher (Cordoba, Argentina) Short communication Structural differences between a primary and a secondary forest in the Argentine Dry Chaco and management implications E.E. Bonino (Cordoba, Argentina) and P. Araujo (Santiago del Estero, Argentina) Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 206

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