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Ecophysiological responses of four boreal tree species to soil nitrogen supply
(2000)
The ecophysiological responses of four boreal tree species, trembling aspen
(Populus tremuloides Michx.), black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.), white spruce
(Picea glauca (Moench) Voss), and jack pine (Pinus ...
Fire disturbance mapping in a northern boreal forest using AVHRR/NDVI imagery : comparing techniques of change detection and substrate correction
(2000)
Ontario’s landmass north of 51° latitude has been designated as the least intensively
managed zone with respect to fire protection. Consequently, large natural fires dominate
the boreal landscape. This northern zone, ...
Influence of regeneration method on juvenile jack pine clear wood static bending properties and specific gravity / by Karen L. Jackson.
(2008)
The effects of regeneration method on three wood properties of jack pine, along different vertical positions, grown in northwestern Ontario were evaluated. A multi-staged nested sampling design was used to randomly select ...
Effects of forest management, weather, and landscape pattern on furbearer harvests at large-scales
(2003)
Over the past 50 years, Ontario’s forest landscape has changed due to ever increasing
natural resource management. The natural vegetation pattern, forest composition, and the
fire regime have been altered. Maintaining ...
Study of bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) in Mole National Park, Ghana
(2000)
The bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus), one of the ungulates occurring in Ghana, has not
been the subject of extensive study. For the species and its habitat to be managed
effectively to meet the needs of the people of Ghana ...
Incentives for participation in forest management in the high forest zone of Ghana : gender age and social origin
(2000)
The social and economic incentives for community to participate in forest
management activities to achieve sustainable management of forests have
received very little attention in West Africa. In particular, differences ...
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Hearst District thermal regime stream assessment
(2002)
Forest ecosystems today are continually under pressure from a variety of
special interests including timber operations. A goal of the Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources to aid natural ecosystems by providing forest ...
Comparative assessment of SFMM/Stanley & COMPLAN for forest management planning in Ontario
(2002)
The growing complexity of forest management planning issues requires the best
planning tools available. A key question facing forest management planners in Ontario
is whether SFMM (and its harvest-blocking tool Stanley) ...
Biological aspects of the biopulping fungus Ceriporiopsis subvermispora
(2002)
The specific activity of four isolates of C. subvermispora media was found to be
quite variable. Growth on PDA was the fastest compared to other common nutrient
media. Cardinal temperatures for growth were optimum at ...
Genecology, patterns of adaptive variation and a comparison of focal point seed zone development methodologies for white spruce (Picea glauca)
(2005)
Ecologically based management of white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss.)
requires an understanding of its patterns of adaptive variation. Six common garden trials
and a greenhouse trial established in 2002 and 2003 ...