COS 7 - Forest Management

Monday, August 4, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
104 D, Midwest Airlines Center
1:30 PM
 Quantifying the influence of residual-tree responses on stand development after partial harvests: A simulation modeling experiment
Hilary C. Thorpe, University of Toronto; M.C. Vanderwel, University of Toronto; M.M. Fuller, University of Toronto; S.C. Thomas, University of Toronto; J.P. Caspersen, University of Toronto
2:10 PM
 The effects of salvage logging on forest structure following a mixed-severity wildfire in ponderosa pine forests of the Black Hills, SD
Tara L. Keyser, USDA Forest Service; Frederick W. Smith, Colorado State University; Wayne D. Shepperd, USDA Forest Service
2:30 PM
 Variable retention harvest treatments alter physiological performance in three pine species
Matthew D. Powers, Michigan Technological University; Kurt S. Pregitzer, University of Idaho; Brian J. Palik, USDA Forest Service; Christopher R. Webster, Michigan Technological University
2:50 PM
 The growth of longleaf pine trees in the Apalachicola National Forest - CANCELLED
Michelle A. Jusino, Virginia Tech; Frances C. James, Florida State University; Charles A. Hess, Florida State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Role of natural and anthropogenic stresses in tree decline and death
Henrik Hartmann, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry; Christian Messier, Université du Québec à Montréal
3:40 PM
 Sugar maple growth in relation to nutrition and stress in the northeastern United States
Robert P. Long, USDA Forest Service; Stephen B. Horsley, Northern Research Station; Richard A. Hallett, USDA Forest Service; Scott W. Bailey, USFS
4:00 PM
 Patterns of nitrogen availability across silvicultural canopy gaps in young forests of western Oregon
Aaron L. Thiel, Oregon State University; Steven Perakis, US Geological Survey
4:20 PM
 A GIS model of ecological land types in the Shawnee National Forest
Richard G. Thurau, Indiana University; James L. Fralish, Southern Illinois University; Roger C. Anderson, Illinois State University
5:00 PM
 Estimating stream occupancy and detection probability parameters of stream-associated amphibians in commercial forests of Oregon and Washington, USA - CANCELLED
Andrew J. Kroll, Weyerhaeuser NR; Ken L. Risenhoover, Port Blakely Tree Farms LP; Tim McBride, Hancock Forest Management Group; Eric Beach, Green Diamond Resource Company; Brian Kernohan, Forest Capital Partners, LLC; Jeff Light, Plum Creek; Janette Bach, Weyerhaeuser Company
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