BrissonBergeronBouchardEtAl1994
Reference
Brisson, J., Bergeron, Y., Bouchard, A., Leduc, A. (1994) Beech-maple dynamics in an old-growth forest in southern Quebec, Canada. Ecoscience, 1(1):40-46.
Abstract
Eventual changes in dominance were simulated from three transition matrix models based on understory composition or observed replacement in forest gaps. All the models suggested that the forest composition is not currently at equilibrium. If the transition tendency persists, American beech Fagus grandifolia will sharply increase in abundance at the expense of sugar maple Acer saccharum. Possible mechanisms responsible for this replacement are discussed. -from Authors
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@ARTICLE { BrissonBergeronBouchardEtAl1994,
AUTHOR = { Brisson, J. and Bergeron, Y. and Bouchard, A. and Leduc, A. },
TITLE = { Beech-maple dynamics in an old-growth forest in southern Quebec, Canada },
JOURNAL = { Ecoscience },
YEAR = { 1994 },
VOLUME = { 1 },
PAGES = { 40-46 },
NUMBER = { 1 },
NOTE = { 11956860 (ISSN) Cited By (since 1996): 28 Export Date: 25 April 2007 Source: Scopus Language of Original Document: English },
ABSTRACT = { Eventual changes in dominance were simulated from three transition matrix models based on understory composition or observed replacement in forest gaps. All the models suggested that the forest composition is not currently at equilibrium. If the transition tendency persists, American beech Fagus grandifolia will sharply increase in abundance at the expense of sugar maple Acer saccharum. Possible mechanisms responsible for this replacement are discussed. -from Authors },
KEYWORDS = { American beech forest dynamics gap dynamics old- growth forest sugar maple Canada, Quebec Acer saccharum Fagus grandifolia },
OWNER = { brugerolles },
TIMESTAMP = { 2007.12.05 },
}