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Forest Ecology and Management ELSEVIER Forest Ecology and Management 208 (2005) 407-408 www.elsevier.com locate/foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 208 VOLUME 208, ISSUES 1-3 5 APRIL 2005 Reducing paper birch density increases Douglas-fir growth rate and Armillaria root disease incidence in southern interior British Columbia K.E. Baleshta (Kamloops, Canada), S.W. Simard, R.D. Guy and C.P. Chanway (Vancouver, Canada) Effects of wildfire season on the resprouting of kermes oak (Quercus coccifera L.) P. Konstantinidis, G. Tsiourlis (Thessaloniki, Greece) and S. Galatsidas (Drama, Greece) Fragmentation patterns and protection of montane forest in the Cantabrian range (NW Spain) D. Garcia (Oviedo, Spain), M.Q uevedo (Oviedo, Spain and Uppsala, Sweden), J. Ramon Obeso and A. Abajo (Oviedo, Spain). Tree diameter distributions in natural and managed old Pinus sylvestris-dominated forests S. Rouvinen (Joensuu, Finland) and T. Kuuluvainen (Helsinki, Finland) Stand dynamics and basal area change in a tropical dry forest reserve in Nicaragua G.C. Marin (Managua, Nicaragua), R. Nygard (Umea, Sweden), B.G. Rivas (Managua, Nicaragua) and P.C. Oden (Umea, Sweden) Bark stripping damage to conifer plantations in relation to the abundance of sika deer in Hokkaido, Japan N. Akashi and K. Terazawa (Hokkaido, Japan)................ Stand dynamics of an insular population of an invasive tree, Acer platanoides C.R. Webster, K. Nelson and S.R. Wangen (Houghton, MI, USA) a Sore ; Influence of wildfire and harvest on biomass, carbon pool, and decomposition of large woody debeie in forested streams of southern interior British Columbia X. Chen, X. Wei and R. Scherer (Kelowna, Canada) . . eee ; Field testing of paper/polymerized vegetable oil mulches for enhancing growth of eastern cottonwood trees for pulp R.L. Shogren (Peoria, IL, USA) and R.J. Rousseau (Wickliffe, KY, USA) Effects of uneven-aged timber harvest on forest floor vertebrates in the Cascade Mountains of souiliien WwWsa hingnen J.G. MacCracken (Longview, WA, USA) . aks ‘ Forest production responses to irrigation and 9 ition are not hengh uined by ite iin alee ation D.R. Coyle and M.D. Coleman (New Ellenton, SC, USA) . Small mammals as bioindicators of sustainable “ase forest management J. Pearce and L. Venier (Sault Ste Marie, Canada) Spatial ot of lightning-ignited forest fires in Finland M. Larjavaara, T. Kuuluvainen and H. Rita (Helsinki, Finland) . Estimating stand structure using discrete-return lidar: an example from low density, fire prone pondonien pine forests . Hall, LC. Burke (Fort Collins, CO, USA), D.O. Box (Boulder, CO, USA), M.R. Kaufmann (Fort Collins, CO, USA) and :: Stoker (Sioux Falls, SD, USA)... . Rrarene are pier ; Effect of aspen (Populus tremuloides) as a companion species on the growth of black spruce (Pi cea mariana) in the anne m boreal forest of Quebec S. Legare, Y. Bergeron (Rouyn-Noranda, Canada) and D. Pare (Rouyn-Noranda, Canada and Sainte-Foy, Canada) Changes in structure and oe of maple—beech stands following sugar maple decline in Québec, Canada L. Duchesne, R. Ouimet, J.-D. Moore and R. Paquin (Québec, Canada) ne C ee irison of sapling Janes iphy of four dipterocarp species with different seed- dn il strategies Takeuchi (Otsu, Japan), T. Kenta (Tomakomai, Japan) and T. Nakashizuka (Kyoto, Japan) ina the age of tropical moist forest fragments in heavily-cleared lowland landscapes of Colombia A. Etter (St. Lucia, Australia and Bogota, Colombia), C. McAlpine, D. Pullar and H. Possingham (St. Lucia, Australia) Wood density in dense forest in central Amazonia, Brazil E.M. Nogueira, B.W. Nelson and P.M. Fearnside (Amazonas, Brazil) doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(05)00098-8 408 Contents of Volume 208 Patterns and sources of thermal heterogeneity in small mountain streams within a forested setting R.J. Danehy (Boise, ID, USA), C.G. Colson (Moscow, ID, USA), K.B. Parrett (Hillsboro, OR, USA) and S.D. Duke (Federal Way, WA, USA) Belowground ectomycorrhizal community structure o National Park R.B. Douglas, V.T. Parker (San Francisco, CA, USA) and K.W. Cullings (Moffett Field, CA, USA) Simulation of historical and current fire regimes in central Saskatchewan C. Li (Edmonton, Canada), H. Barclay (Victoria, Canada), J. Liu (Winnipeg, Canada) and D. Campbell (Prince Albert, Canada) Establishment and growth of native hardwood and conifer seedlings underplanted in thinned Douglas-fir stands K.G. Maas-Hebner, W.H. Emmingham, D.J. Larson and S.S. Chan (Corvallis, OR, USA) Conifer invasion of forest meadows transforms soil characteristics in the Pacific Northwest R. Griffiths, M. Madritch and A. Swanson (Corvallis, OR, USA) .. . : ae Consequences of broadscale timber plantations for biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes of tropical and subtropical Australia J. Kanowski, C.P. Catterall (Nathan, Australia) and G.W. Wardell-Johnson (Gatton, Australia) . Effects of fertilization on red pine defense chemistry and resistance to Sphaeropsis sapinea J.T. Blodgett (Columbus, OH, USA), D.A. Herms (Wooster, OH, USA) and P. Bonello (Columbus, OH, USA) .. . Aes Fuel reduction and coarse woody debris dynamics with early season and late season prescribed fire in a Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forest E.E. Knapp (Redding, CA, USA), J.E. Keeley, E.A. Ballenger and T.J. Brennan (Three Rivers, CA, USA) . . Short communication Ectomycorrhizal colonization and seedling growth of Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae) species in simulated shade environments of a Sri Lankan rain forest M.M.D. Tennakoon, I.A.U.N. Gunatilleke (Peradeniya, Sri Lanka), K.M. Hafeel (University of Western Australia, Australia), G. Seneviratne (Kandy, Sri Lanka), C.V.S. Gunatilleke (Peradeniya, Sri Lanka) and P.M.S. Ashton (New Haven, CT, USA) . . Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 208

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