A Bibliography on Seed-eating Mammals and Birds that Affect Forest Regeneration

A Bibliography on Seed-eating Mammals and Birds that Affect Forest Regeneration

Author: Larry F. Pank

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Published: 1974

Total Pages: 36

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Birds and mammals that feed on tree seed can seriously delay or prevent forest regeneration. Suitable methods to control these losses usually dictate whether reforestation by artificial seeding or natural seed fall is feasible. Emphasis was placed on references covering the protection of conifer seed, although pertinent material on the protection of rangeland and deciduous-tree seed was included. Citatations are arranged alphabetically by author and follow the form outlined in "Literature citations in publications of the Fish and Wildlife Service". Reference sources were restricted to journals related to forestry, mammalogy, and wildlife and technical papers and articles published by public and private institutions concerned with forest regeneration, written in English and appearing between 1900 and 1971


Ouachita and Ozark Mountains Symposium

Ouachita and Ozark Mountains Symposium

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 334

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This volume presents 5-year results of silvicultural treatments associated with ecosystem management research in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. Results from stand-level treatments include regeneration dynamics of pine and hardwood species, effects of treatment on birds and small mammals, mast production, visual quality, oak decline, and organic matter. Pretreatment landscape findings include measurements of woody vegetation; birds, mammals, and herpetofauna; fish communities and trophic structure; hydrology; and evaluation of susceptibility to gypsy moth outbreaks.