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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com science @oinecr- Forest Ecology and Management 4 ELSEVIE Forest Ecology and Management 221 (2006) 319-320 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 221 Publisher’s note Stand specific occurrence of coarse woody debris in a managed boreal forest landscape in central Sweden B. Ekbom, L.M. Schroeder and S. Larsson (Uppsala, Sweden) Microclimatic and spruce growth gradients adjacent to young aspen stands M.F. Voicu and P.G. Comeau (Edmonton, Canada) Surveying mountain pine beetle damage of forests: A review of remote sensing opportunities M.A. Wulder, C.C. Dymond, J.C. White, D.G. Leckie and A.L. Carroll (Victoria, Canada) Interaction between light and drought affect performance of Asian tropical tree species that have differing topographic affinities M.S. Ashton (New Haven, CT, USA), B.M.P. Singhakumara and H.K. Gamage (Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka) Effect of spacing and water availability on root:shoot ratio in Eucalyptus camaldulensis C.V.M. Barton and K.D. Montagu (Beecroft, Australia) Container characteristics influence Pinus pinea seedling development in the nursery and field S. Dominguez-Lerena, N.H. Sierra, I.C. Manzano (Guadalajara, Spain), L. Ocafia Bueno (Madrid, Spain), J.L.P. Rubira (Guadalajara, Spain) and J.G. Mexal (Las Cruces, NM, USA) Effects of undergrowth clearing on the bird communities of the Northwestern Mediterranean Coppice Holm oak forests J. Camprodon and L. Brotons (Catalonia, Spain and Montpellier, France) The influence of reproductive traits on liana abundance 10 years after conventional and reduced-impacts logging in the eastern Brazilian Amazon J.J. Gerwing (Portland, OR, USA and Para, Brazil) Fertilization effects on forest carbon storage and exchange, and net primary production: A new hybrid process model for stand management D.A. Sampson (Blacksburg, VA, USA), R.H. Waring (Corvallis, OR, USA), C.A. Maier (Research Triangle Park, NC, USA), C.M. Gough (Columbus, OH, USA), M.J. Ducey (Durham, NH, USA) and K.H. Johnsen (Research Triangle Park, NC, USA) Fire and fire surrogate treatment effects on leaf litter arthropods in a western Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest K.O. Apigian, D.L. Dahlsten and S.L. Stephens (Berkeley, CA, USA) A better alternative to Wald’s test-statistic for simple goodness-of-fit tests under one-stage cluster sampling S. Magnussen (Victoria, Canada) and M. Kohl (Hamburg, Germany) Leguminous seedling establishment in Tamaulipan thornscrub of northeastern Mexico E. Jurado, J.F. Garcia, J. Flores and E. Estrada (México, Mexico) Ponderosa pine snag densities following multiple fires in the Gila Wilderness, New Mexico Z.A. Holden, P. Morgan (Moscow, ID, USA), M.G. Rollins (Missoula, MT, USA) and R.G. Wright (Moscow, ID, USA) Individual tree height increment model for managed even-aged stands of ponderosa pine throughout the western United States using linear mixed effects models F.C.C. Uzoh and W.W. Oliver (Redding, CA, USA) Relationships between avian richness and landscape structure at multiple scales using multiple landscapes M.S. Mitchell, S.H. Rutzmoser (Auburn, AL, USA), T.B. Wigley (Clemson, SC, USA), C. Loehle (Naperville, IL, USA), J.A. Gerwin (Raleigh, NC, USA), P.D. Keyser (Rupert, WV, USA), R.A. Lancia (Raleigh, NC, USA), R.W. Perry, C.J. Reynolds (Hot Springs, AR, USA), R.E. Thill (Nacogdoches, TX, USA), R. Weih, D. White (University of Arkansas-Monticello, AR, USA) and P.B. Wood (Morgantown, WV, USA) The effect of afforestation on water recharge and nitrogen leaching in The Netherlands C. Van der Salm (Wageningen, The Netherlands), H.D. van der Gon (Apeldoorn, The Netherlands), R. Wieggers (Wageningen, The Netherlands), A. Bleeker (Apeldoorn, The Netherlands) and en A. van den Toorn (Wageningen, The Netherlands)... . 2... 6.666 cc eee eee eee Evidence of continued effects from timber harvesting on lotic amphibians in redwood forests of northwestern California D.T. Ashton, S.B. Marks and H.H. Welsh, Jr. (Arcata, CA, USA) Runoff, sediment loss and water quality from forest roads in a southeast Queensland coastal plain Pinus plantation A.R. Forsyth (Brisbane, Australia), K.A. Bubb (Gympie, Australia) and M.E. Cox (Brisbane, Australia) Effects of enhanced nitrogen deposition on foliar chemistry and physiological processes of forest trees at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine J.A. Elvir (Honduras, USA), G.B. Wiersma, M.E. Day, M.S. Greenwood and I.J. Fernandez (Orono, ME, USA) Past and present outbreaks of the balsam fir sawfly in western Newfoundland: An analytical review G. Moreau (Moncton, Canada) Modelling coarse woody debris dynamics in even-aged Scots pine forests F. Montes and I. Cafiellas (Madrid, Spain) Initial impact of supervised logging and pre-logging climber cutting compared with conventional logging in a dipterocarp rainforest in Sabah, Malaysia O. Forshed (Umea, Sweden), T. Udarbe (Sabah, Malaysia), A. Karlsson and J. Falck (Umea, Sweden) Forest floor vegetation plays an important role in photosynthetic production of boreal forests P. Kolari, J. Pumpanen, L. Kulmala (Helsinki, Finland), H. Ilvesniemi (Vantaa, Finland), E. Nikinmaa, T. Grénholm and P. Hari (Helsinki, Finland). . doi: 10.1016/S0378-1127(05)00757-7 320 Contents of Volume 221 The analyses of physiological and morphological attributes of 10 tree species for early determination of their suitability to afforest degraded landscapes in the Aral Sea Basin of Uzbekistan J.P.A. Lamers, A. Khamzina and M. Worbes (Bonn, Germany) Regeneration dynamics of Sitka spruce in artificially created forest gaps L.M. Page and A.D. Cameron (Aberdeen, UK) Tree cavities in riverine forests: What determines their occurrence and use by hole-nesting passerines? J. Remm, A. Lohmus and K. Remm (Tartu, Estonia) Does the herb Acanthus pubescens and/or elephants suppress tree regeneration in disturbed Afrotropical forest? M.J. Lawes (Scottsville, South Africa) and C.A. Chapman (Montreal, Canada) Physiological and morphological variations of Picea asperata populations originating from different altitudes in the mountains of southwestern China J. Luo (Chengdu, PR China), R. Zang (Beijing, PR China) and C. Li (Chengdu, PR China) Fine-root distribution and morphology in an acidic Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stand in SW Sweden in relation to granulated wood ash application U. Piittsepp (Uppsala, Sweden and Tartu, Estonia), K. L6hmus (Tartu, Estonia), H.A. Persson and K. Ahlstrém (Uppsala, Sweden) Tree defoliation by winter moth Operophtera brumata L. during an outbreak affected by structure of forest landscape T. Wesotowski (Wroctaw, Poland) and P. Rowiriski (Warszawa, Poland) Post-fire germination: The effect of smoke on seeds of selected species from the central Mediterranean basin R. Crosti, P.G. Ladd, K.W. Dixon (Western Australia, Australia) and B. Piotto (Rome, Italy) Regional patterns of fire recurrence effects on calcareous soils of Mediterranean Pinus halepensis communities M. Eugenio, F. Lloret and J.M. Alcafiz (Barcelona, Spain) Contents of Volume

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