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Forest Ecology and k ” ‘_ i Management ELSEVIER Forest Ecology and Management 209 (2005) 357-358 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 209 VOLUME 209, ISSUES 1-2 18 APRIL 2005 Special Issue: Silvicultural Research in Changing World EN hare kha We pb Wso ec ts 0-0 Gk Ah oe A ie ec ae Oh a BGS OOOO de RE EK eh ke Ok Ae OE bee EE l Constraints and opportunities for better silvicultural practice in tropical forestry: an interdisciplinary approach B.B. Walters (Sackville, Canada), C. Sabogal (Para, Brazil), L.K. Snook (Bogor, Indonesia) and E. Almeida (Para, Brazil).... . 3 Landscape based forest management, a real world case study from Mexico M.A. Mendoza (Veracruz, Mexico), J.J. Fajardo and J. Zepeta (Jalisco, Mexico)... 6... eee ee eee 19 Silvicultural strategies in forest ecosystems affected by introduced pests Ff ee a RR | | RSE E ETC TEEPE TCU TT TTT LETTE Tee CTT eee 27 j An evaluation of land suitability for forest fertilization with biofuel ash on organic soils in Sweden a ne a i a en as Sige Oh hie Ae eb 8 CHAE AE he wee hae Ewe ececeelorah 43 Simulating effects of forest management on selected public forest goods and services: A case study as eee ee ee CN, SUD icon ek 6 4 bee bw awe es O04 4dC bd eld oS wee bk ane ee vow d 57 Using models to predict recovery and assess tree species vulnerability in logged tropical forests: A case study from French Guiana S. Gourlet-Fleury, G. Cornu, S. Jesel, H. Dessard (Montpellier, France), J.-G. Jourget, L. Blanc (Kourou, Guyane Francaise) and om fF) AN ee ee eee ee Ce Tees SEER CE PEE PETER OEE UCC eT CE eT PTI 69 Investigating scale-dependent stand heterogeneity with structure-area-curves 8 mg Per rer Tra Te Cree TOUT PC Tee RECT eee ETS Tr Toe eee P REST CPC Te re eC ae 87 Effects of strip and single-tree selection cutting on birds and their habitat in a southwestern Quebec northern hardwood forest F. Doyon (Ripon, Canada), D. Gagnon and J.-F. Giroux (Montreal, Canada)... ......... 0... eee ee eee eee 101 Eastern white pine response to release 30 years after partial harvesting in pine mixedwood forests D. Burgess, C. Robinson (Chalk River, Canada) and S. Wetzel (Sault Ste. Marie, Canada).....0..0..0..0 .2.0 e.e e.e e 117 Application of free selection in mixed forests of the inland northwestern United States ay SE UU cy SS A OE, UD eg eb 9b 6 ob Saw Oa 6 oa oO Re EAE ee bdo Oa peewee OME Re WE HO 131 On the success and failure of mixed-species tree plantations: lessons learned from a model system of Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia mearnsii D.I. Forrester (Canberra, Australia), J. Bauhus (Canberra Australia and Freiburg, Germany) and A.L. Cowie PPE TE ee Ee ee ETT CE CUTE OCCT Te TT EET TET CLL 147 Wood production, litter fall and humus accumulation in a Czech thinning experiment in Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) M. Slodicak, J. Novak (Opocno, Czech Republic) and J.P. Skovsgaard (Hgrsholm, Denmark). ............0...0.00200504 VOLUME 209, ISSUE 3 2 MAY 2005 Boreal mixedwood species composition in relationship to topography and white spruce seed dispersal constraint M. Albani (Vancouver, Canada), D.W. Andison (Belcarra, Canada) and J.P. (Hamish) Kimmins (Vancouver, Canada)........ 167 Stand-level diameter distribution yield model for black spruce plantations P.F. Newton (Sault Ste. Marie, Canada), Y. Lei (Beijing, People’s Republic of China) and S.Y. Zhang EE ae ak dol hd, ob ted Eee DRO K ee CCR MS SP Oe Ce oO OOS VRE ERO Oke 86 OP KE OO doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(05)00176-3 358 Contents of Volume 209 Nursery inoculation of Eucalyptus seedlings in Western Australia and Southern China using spores and mycelial inoculum of diverse ectomycorrhizal fungi from different climatic regions M. Brundrett (Perth, Australia), N. Malajczuk (Subiaco, Australia), G. Minggin, X. Daping (Guangzhou, PR China), S. Snelling and B. Dell (Perth, Australia) Application of conductive polymer analysis for wood and woody plant identifications A.D. Wilson, D.G. Lester and C.S. Oberle (Stoneville, MS, USA) Evaluation of growth response, stand value and financial return for pre-commercially thinned jack pine stands in Northwestern Ontario Q.J. Tong, S.Y. Zhang (Sainte-Foy, Canada) and M. Thompson (Canada) Monitoring and information reporting for sustainable forest management: An international multiple case study analysis G.M. Hickey, J.L. Innes, R.A. Kozak, G.Q. Bull and I. Vertinsky (Vancouver, Canada) Tree community patterns in seasonally dry tropical forests in the Cerros de Amotape Cordillera, Tumbes, Peru R. Linares-Palomino (Tumbes, Peru) and S.I. Ponce Alvarez (Tumbes, Peru and Gottingen, Germany) Variability in net primary production and carbon storage in biomass across Oregon forests—an assessment integrating data from forest inventories, intensive sites, and remote sensing S. Van Tuyl, B.E. Law, D.P. Turner and A.I. Gitelman (Corvallis, OR, USA) Herpetofaunal species richness responses to forest landscape structure in Arkansas C. Loehle (Naperville, IL, USA), T.B. Wigley (Clemson, SC, USA), P.A. Shipman (Rochester, NY, USA), S.F. Fox (Stillwater, OK, USA), S. Rutzmoser (Auburn, AL, USA), R.E. Thill (Nacogdoches, TX, USA) and M.A. Melchiors (Federal Way, WA, USA) Vertebrate species assemblages and species sensitivity to logging in the forests of north-eastern New South Wales R.P. Kavanagh and M.A. Stanton (Beecroft, Australia) Carbon and nutrients loos in aboveground biomass along a fire induced forest-savanna gradient in the Gran Sabana, southern Venezuela N. Dezzeo and N. Chacon (Caracas, Venezuela) Short Communication An improved tool for the fabrication of dendrometer bands to estimate growth as function of treatments in slow growing native Prosopis stands P. Felker (Salinas, CA, USA) and V. Diaz-De Leon (Kingsville, TX, USA) Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 209

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