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Schwartz, Rachel E. "Oxidized organic functional groups in aerosol particles from forest emissions measured at mid-mountain and high-elevation mountain sites in Whistler, BC." Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2010. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p1474776.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of California, San Diego, 2010.<br>Title from first page of PDF file (viewed April 14, 2010). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Includes bibliographical references.
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Kusbach, Antonin. "Terrestrial Ecosystem Classification in the Rocky Mountains, Northern Utah." DigitalCommons@USU, 2010. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/679.

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Currently, there is no comprehensive terrestrial ecosystem classification for the central Rocky Mountains of the United States. A comprehensive classification of terrestrial ecosystems in a mountainous study area in northern Utah was developed incorporating direct gradient analysis, spatial hierarchy theory, the zonal concept, and concepts of diagnostic species and fidelity, together with the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification approach used in British Columbia, Canada. This classification was derived from vegetation and environmental sampling of both forest and non-forest ecosystems. The
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Klinka, Karel. "Pacific silver fir site index in relation to ecological measures of site quality." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/662.

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Ecosystem-specific forest management requires comprehension of tree species productivity in managed settings, and how this productivity varies with the ecological determinants of site quality, i.e., the environmental factors that directly affect the growth of plants: light, heat, soil moisture, soil nutrients, and soil aeration. A good understanding of this variation is necessary for making species- and site-specific silvicultural decisions to maximize productivity. Productivity of a given species is usually measured by site index (tree height at 50 years at breast height age). Quantitative r
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Klinka, Karel, Bernhard E. Splechtna, and Christine Chourmouzis. "Quantitative characterization of field-estimated soil nutrient regimes in the subalpine coastal forest." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/759.

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Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differentiating properties: climatic regimes (expressed by biogeoclimatic subzones or variants), soil moisture regimes (SMRs), and soil nutrient regimes (SNRs). A SNR represents a segment of a regional soil nutrient gradient, i.e., soils which provide similar levels of plant-available nutrients over a long period. SNRs are identified in the field using a number of easily observable soil morphological properties and indicator plant species. However, we need to know to what extent soil nutrient propertie
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Schmull, Michaela. "Site factors determining epiphytic lichen distribution in a dieback affected spruce fir forest on Whiteface Mountain, New York." Doctoral thesis, [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2002. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=965267318.

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Nyein, Chan. "Biomass Recovery of Swidden Fallow Forests in the Mountains of Myanmar and Lao PDR." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/215659.

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Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(地域研究)<br>甲第19833号<br>地博第189号<br>新制||地||66(附属図書館)<br>32869<br>京都大学大学院アジア・アフリカ地域研究研究科東南アジア地域研究専攻<br>(主査)教授 竹田 晋也, 教授 岩田 明久, 准教授 古澤 拓郎, 教授 神﨑 護<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Lewis, Jason P. "Nest-site selection and productivity of the acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) in the southwestern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1137837.

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I studied the nest-site selection of the Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) in the George Washington National Forest of southwestern Virginia from early May through July 1996 and 1997. Data were collected from nine 30 ha study plots. I measured habitat features at 37 Acadian Flycatcher nests and compared them to 30 nonuse sites randomly selected within the vegetation types associated with nests. Because Acadian Flycatchers have a strong riparian habitat association for nest-site selection, nonuse sites were established along riparian corridors not occupied by nesting flycatchers. Data al
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Klinka, Karel. "Estimated decrease in productivity for pacific silver fir as elevation increases." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/667.

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When making decisions on which areas to harvest in a sustained yield, even-flow manner in mountainous areas such those in coastal British Columbia, it is important to know how timber productivity changes with elevation. This information allows foresters to decide at what elevation to start increasing the rotation age and to decide at what elevation sustainable harvesting becomes infeasible due to low productivity. Since Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis Dougl. ex Forbes) has an elevation range that extends from sea level nearly to the tree line (0 m to approximately 1,650 m; from the Coastal
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Klinka, Karel, Bernhard E. Splechtna, Christine Chourmouzis, and Pal Varga. "New height growth and site index models for Pacific silver fir in southwestern British Columbia." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/686.

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Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (Dougl. ex Loud.) Forbes) is an important timber crop species in coastal forests of B.C. Its range extends from sea-level to almost timberline, and from the hypermaritime region on the west coast of Vancouver Island to the subcontinental region on the leeward side of the Coast Mountains. With this relatively wide climatic amplitude, a large variability in the height growth pattern of Pacific silver fir can be expected, since climate is considered to be the most influential determinant of the trajectory of height over age of forest trees. This variability, h
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Redaud, Louis. "Les forêts montagnardes de chênes dans le fonctionnement des systèmes agraires du Centre Népal : évolutions régressives et équilibres, essai de typologie." Grenoble 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987GRE10078.

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Les regions des hautes collines du centre nepal presentent encore, a partir de 2500 m, de vastes zones boisees; mais sous l'effet des prelevements (bois de feu et de construction, fourrage. . . ) la foret climacique a quercus semecarpifolia de l'etage montagnard fait place a des formations degradees. Dix-huit stations forestieres, situees au sud du dhaulagiri, entre 2300 et 2900 m, ont ete analysees par la methode du transpect lineaire. Les caracteristiques des peuplements (structures specifiques et spatiales, regeneration) permettent de distinguer deux types
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Hellwig, Niels. "Spatial patterns of humus forms, soil organisms and soil biological activity at high mountain forest sites in the Italian Alps." Doctoral thesis, 2018. https://repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-20181024676.

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The objective of the thesis is the model-based analysis of spatial patterns of decomposition properties on the forested slopes of the montane level (ca. 1200-2200 m a.s.l.) in a study area in the Italian Alps (Val di Sole / Val di Rabbi, Autonomous Province of Trento). The analysis includes humus forms and enchytraeid assemblages as well as pH values, activities of extracellular enzymes and C/N ratios of the topsoil. The first aim is to develop, test and apply data-based techniques for spatial modelling of soil ecological parameters. This methodological approach is based on the concept of digi
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Morgan, Amy Louise. "The Status of Table Mountain Pine (Pinus pungens) Stands on the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee." 2008. http://etd.utk.edu/2008/December2008MastersTheses/MorganAmyLouise.pdf.

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Wang, Jing-Li, and 王靜莉. "Litterfall Dynamics in a Yellow Cypress Forest at the Chi-Lan Mountain Site." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/37747193009593325738.

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碩士<br>國立東華大學<br>自然資源與環境學系<br>99<br>Litterfall is the main pathway of internal nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. From August 2003, aboveground litterfall was monitored in a yellow cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana) forest at the Chi-Lan Mountain site, northeastern Taiwan. The litterfall was collected biweekly using 10 litter traps installed systematically in the stand. From 2004 to 2010, annual litterfall averaged 3,687 kg ha-1 yr-1 (ranged between 2,489- 5,757 kg ha-1 yr-1), where the leaf litter contributed the greatest proportion with an average of 76.7% (ranged between 66.1-
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Feathers, Ian Corbett. "Fire history from dendrochronological analysis at two sites near Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U.S.A." 2010. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/619.

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Schmull, Michaela [Verfasser]. "Site factors determining epiphytic lichen distribution in a dieback affected spruce fir forest on Whiteface Mountain, New York / vorgelegt von Michaela Schmull." 2002. http://d-nb.info/965267318/34.

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Wu, Chia-Hsin, and 吳家欣. "Application of Biome-BGC model to simulate the carbon budget in a yellow cypress forest ecosystem at the Chi-Lan Mountain site." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/43139620427734401030.

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碩士<br>國立東華大學<br>自然資源管理研究所<br>96<br>An ecosystem process model, BIOME-BGC, was applied at the Chi-Lan Mountain (CLM) site for the simulation of biogeochemical cycles of a Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana forest ecosystem. The daily meteorological data of the site from 2004 to 2007 were applied repeatedly to the whole simulation period. 13 of the 34 ecophysiological parameters were taken from the results of previous studies at the site, while the rest of the parameters were taken directly from the default values of the model. The sensitivity analysis showed that the ecophysiological parameter
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Chu, Yen-Ling, and 朱妍綾. "The Distribution and Composition of Epiphytic Bryophytes in a Mature and a Naturally Regenerated Cypress Forest at the Chi-Lan Mountain Site." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/28772339520200998052.

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碩士<br>國立東華大學<br>自然資源管理研究所<br>96<br>The epiphytic bryophytes in two Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana forests of different ages were studied at the Chi-Lan Mountain (CLM) site in northeastern Taiwan. The C. obtusa var. formosana of the mature forest was about 400 years old, while the naturally regenerated forest had an age of about 40. The bryophytic composition, coverage, and biomass on the stems at different heights and aspects and on the branches were investigated on 3 trees of the mature forest using the single rope technique. The bryophyte data of the young forest were taken from Deng (2
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