Key interactions between nutrient limitation and climatic factors in temperate forests: a synthesis of the sugar maple literature

SB St. Clair, WE Sharpe… - Canadian Journal of Forest …, 2008 - cdnsciencepub.com
Mineral stress (nutrient deficiency and (or) ion toxicity) is a widespread phenomenon in
forests around the world. However, with the exception of N limitation, its significance is often …

A rapid upward shift of a forest ecotone during 40 years of warming in the Green Mountains of Vermont

B Beckage, B Osborne, DG Gavin… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Detecting latitudinal range shifts of forest trees in response to recent climate change is
difficult because of slow demographic rates and limited dispersal but may be facilitated by …

Acidic deposition, nutrient leaching and forest growth

GH Tomlinson - Biogeochemistry, 2003 - Springer
Studies in Germany and confirmed in North America established that the forest decline that
developed in the late 1970's and 80's resulted from a deficiency in one or more of the …

Comparison between two vegetation indices for measuring different types of forest damage in the north-eastern United States

JE Vogelmann - TitleREMOTE SENSING, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
The relative effectiveness of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) derived normalized difference
vegetation index (NDVI) and short-wave infrared/near infrared index (SWIR/NIR) for …

A model analysis of N and P limitation on carbon accumulation in Amazonian secondary forest after alternate land-use abandonment

DA Herbert, M Williams, EB Rastetter - Biogeochemistry, 2003 - Springer
Productivity and carbon (C) storage in many mature tropical forests are considered
phosphorus (P) limited because of advanced soil weathering. However, disturbance can …

Detection of forest change in the Green Mountains of Vermont using multispectral scanner data

JE Vogelmann - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
This study evaluates the potential of Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS) data to monitor
long term changes in high-elevation coniferous forests. August 1973 and 1984 MSS data …

A comparison of foliar wettability of red spruce and balsam fir* growing at high elevation

RL Boyce, DC McCUNE, GP Berlyn - New Phytologist, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
summary The contact angle method was used to determine the wettability of red spruce
(Picea rubens Sarg.) and balsam fir [Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.] foliage in subalpine sites …

Long‐term monitoring reveals forest tree community change driven by atmospheric sulphate pollution and contemporary climate change

BM Verrico, J Weiland, TD Perkins… - Diversity and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Montane environments are sentinels of global change, providing unique opportunities
to assess impacts on species diversity. Multiple anthropogenic stressors such as climate …

Condition and recent trends in high-elevation red spruce populations

DR Peart, NS Nicholas, SM Zedaker… - Ecology and decline of …, 1992 - Springer
The spruce-fir forest and the environment experienced by roots and foliage were described
in the first three chapters; we are now ready to examine the first of the two fundamental …

Review of the ecological and economic significance of forest Hepialidae (Insecta: Lepidoptera)

DR Tobi, JR Grehan, BL Parker - Forest ecology and management, 1993 - Elsevier
The Hepialidae are primitive moths found throughout much of the world in habitats ranging
from grasslands to forests. The forest-inhabiting species are best known from South …