Forest Ecology and Management ELSEVIER Forest Ecology and Management 218 (2005) 363-364 ————————— www.elsevier com locate’ foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 218 VOLUME 218, ISSUES 1-3 24 OCTOBER 2005 Review Forest and woodland stand structural complexity: Its definition and measurement C. McElhinny, P. Gibbons, C. Brack (Canberra, Australia) and J. Bauhus (Freiburg. Germany) . . Regular articles Patterns of conifer tree regeneration following an autumn wildfire event in the western Oregon Cascade Range, USA A.J. Larson and J.F. Franklin (Seattle, WA, USA) Effects of prescribed fire on a Sierra Nevada (California, USA) stream ead its riparian zone L.A. Béche, S.L. Stephens and V.H. Resh (Berkeley, CA, USA). Effect of prior land use on the recolonization of native woody species under plantation forests in the hiahdends of E ihlewin M. Lemenih (Shashamane, Ethiopia) and D. Teketay (Addis Abeba, Ethiopia) ees : . Soil solution nitrogen concentrations and leaching rates as influenced by organic matter retention on a highly peoductive Dongiee- fir site B.D. Strahm, R.B. Harrison (Seattle, WA, USA), T.A. Terry (Centralia, WA, USA), B.L. Flaming, C.W. Licata and K.S. Petersen (Seattle, WA, USA) . ; Landscape impacts from valuing core area in national forest planning Y. Wei (Fort Collins, CO, USA) and H.M. Hoganson (USA) ... aos Plant diversity in riparian forests in northwest Colorado: Effects of time and river regulation A.L. Uowolo, D. Binkley and E. Carol Adair (Fort Collins, CO, USA) ic : : ; aie ce Population dynamics in a 6-year-old coppice culture of poplar. Il. Size variability and one-sided competition of shoots and stcols I. Laureysens, W. Deraedt and R. Ceulemans (Wilrijk, Belgium) : Pine-oak forest dynamics five years after ecological restoration treatments, Arizona, USA P.Z. Fulé, D.C. Laughlin and W.W. Covington (Flagstaff, AZ, USA) : Impact of multiple fires on stand structure and tree regeneration in central Appalachian ae forests S.A. Signell, M.D. Abrams (University Park, PA, USA), J.C. Hovis and S.W. Henry (Annville, PA, USA). . . Vegetation structure, species diversity, and ecosystem processes as measures of restoration success M.C. Ruiz-Jaén and T.M. Aide (San Juan, Puerto Rico) . . . Secondary succession and dipterocarp recruitment in Bornean rain forest after logging W. Bischoff, D.M. Newbery, M. Lingenfelder (Bern, Switzerland), R. Schnaeckel (Hamburg, Germany), G.H. Petol, L. Madani (Sabah, Malaysia) and C.E. Ridsdale (Leiden, The Netherlands). Empirical modelling of windthrow risk in partially harvested stands using tree, ncighbourkood, andss ta - attributes R.E. Scott and S.J. Mitchell (Vancouver, Canada) ; Effects of repeated prescribed fires on the structure, composition, ae regeneration of saineds ook forests in» Ohio T.F. Hutchinson, E.K. Sutherland and D.A. Yaussy (Delaware, OH, USA) ne Drought triggered tree mortality in mixed conifer forests in Yosemite National Park, C dito, USA A. Guarin and A.H. Taylor (University Park, PA, USA). 5 : Bie ata Factors influencing production efficiency of intensivety managed loblolly pine plantations in a Itt o 4-year- old checnosequenc e H.G. Adegbidi (Edmundston, Canada), E.J. Jokela and N.B. Comerford (Gainesville, FL, USA) . Twelve years post-hurricane liana dynamics in an old-growth southeastern floodplain forest B.P. Allen (Columbus, OH, USA), R.R. Sharitz (Aiken, SC, USA) and P.C. Goebel (Wooster, OH, USA) doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(05)00582-7 364 Contents of Volume 218 Mortality in Dalbergia sissoo (roxb.) following heavy infection by Aristobia horridula (hope) bettles. Will genetic variation in susceptibility play a role in combating declining health? L.P. Dhakal, P.K. Jha (Kathmandu, Nepal) and E.D. Kjaer (Hoersholm, Denmark) The birds of retained vegetation corridors: A pre- and post-logging comparison in dry sclerophyll forest in Tasmania M.A. MacDonald, L.A. Apiolaza and S. Grove (Tasmania, Australia) Long-term impacts of stand management on ponderosa pine physiology and bark beetle abundance in northern Arizona: A replicated landscape study G.L. Zausen, T.E. Kolb, J.D. Bailey and M.R. Wagner (Flagstaff, AZ, USA) Seedling survival and growth of native tree species in pastures: Implications for dry tropical forest rehabilitation in central Panama H.P. Griscom, P.M.S. Ashton and G.P. Berlyn (New Haven, CT, USA) Patterns of basal area increment, mortality and recruitment were related to logging intensity in subtropical rainforest in Australia over 35 years R.G.B. Smith (Coffs Harbour, Australia) and J.D. Nichols (Lismore, Australia) Experimental tree assemblages on the ecological rehabilitation of a cloud forest in Veracruz, Mexico A.I. Suarez Guerrero and M. Equihua (Veracruz, Mexico) Estimating regional forest cover in East Texas using Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+ ) data R. Sivanpillai, C.T. Smith, R. Srinivasan, M.G. Messina and X.B. Wu (College Station, TX, USA) Relationships between forest structure and vegetation indices in Atlantic Rainforest S.R. Freitas, M.C.S. Mello and C.B.M. Cruz (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 218