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View article: Environmental niche model for the baldcypress leafroller, a significant defoliator of coastal forests, under current and projected climate scenarios
Environmental niche model for the baldcypress leafroller, a significant defoliator of coastal forests, under current and projected climate scenarios Open
View article: Species level differences in decomposition rates and deadwood carbon storage in the southeastern United States
Species level differences in decomposition rates and deadwood carbon storage in the southeastern United States Open
View article: Limited Impacts of Activated Carbon and Mycorrhizal Amendments for Pinus echinata Reforestation on Strip-Mined Soils
Limited Impacts of Activated Carbon and Mycorrhizal Amendments for Pinus echinata Reforestation on Strip-Mined Soils Open
Strip mining creates widespread degraded landscapes that have low soil pH, high bulk density, impacted hydrologic processes, and an accumulation of heavy metals that limit revegetation efforts. To improve soil conditions and restoration su…
View article: Floodplain forests drive fruit-eating fish diversity at the Amazon Basin-scale
Floodplain forests drive fruit-eating fish diversity at the Amazon Basin-scale Open
Unlike most rivers globally, nearly all lowland Amazonian rivers have unregulated flow, supporting seasonally flooded floodplain forests. Floodplain forests harbor a unique tree species assemblage adapted to flooding and specialized fauna,…
View article: Multi-Species Habitat Suitability Models to Enhance Oak Species Regeneration in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
Multi-Species Habitat Suitability Models to Enhance Oak Species Regeneration in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley Open
View article: Habitat Suitability Modeling: A Tool for Restoring Butternut, Juglans cinerea L., in the Eastern United States
Habitat Suitability Modeling: A Tool for Restoring Butternut, Juglans cinerea L., in the Eastern United States Open
According to the IUCN Red List, the endangered eastern North American tree species, butternut (Juglans cinerea L.), has been negatively impacted by an introduced pathogen and declining habitat, hindering conservation efforts. We developed …
View article: Genetic diversity and population structure of a rare flowering tree endemic to Appalachia, <i>Stewartia ovata</i>
Genetic diversity and population structure of a rare flowering tree endemic to Appalachia, <i>Stewartia ovata</i> Open
Stewartia ovata (cav.) Weatherby, commonly known as mountain stewartia, is an understory tree native to the southeastern United States (U.S.). This relatively rare species occurs in isolated populations in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, No…
View article: Impact of low‐load resistance exercise with and without blood flow restriction on muscle strength, endurance, and oxidative capacity: A pilot study
Impact of low‐load resistance exercise with and without blood flow restriction on muscle strength, endurance, and oxidative capacity: A pilot study Open
Low‐load resistance exercise (LLRE) to failure can increase muscle mass, strength, endurance, and mitochondrial oxidative capacity (OXPHOS). However, the impact of adding blood flow restriction to low‐load resistance exercise (LLBFR) when …
View article: Crown Lifting of Low-Density Loblolly Pine (<i>Pinus taeda</i>) Plantations on Nonindustrial Private Forest Lands
Crown Lifting of Low-Density Loblolly Pine (<i>Pinus taeda</i>) Plantations on Nonindustrial Private Forest Lands Open
View article: Habitat suitability model and range shift analysis for American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) in the United States
Habitat suitability model and range shift analysis for American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) in the United States Open
American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was a multifunctional hardwood tree species that provide both economic and ecological benefits in the United States. It was a major source of timber before the chestnut blight (Cryphonectria parasitica)…
View article: Microsite Habitat, Species Associations, and Habitat Suitability Model of a Globally Imperiled Shrub
Microsite Habitat, Species Associations, and Habitat Suitability Model of a Globally Imperiled Shrub Open
Miller's witch-alder (Fothergilla milleri, Hamamelidaceae) is a newly described globally imperiled shrub that is known from disjunct populations in coastal Alabama, the panhandle of Florida, and one location in Georgia. Little is currently…
View article: Atlantic White-Cedar (<i>Chamaecyparis thyoides</i>[L.] B.S.P.) Response Post-Hurricane Disturbance
Atlantic White-Cedar (<i>Chamaecyparis thyoides</i>[L.] B.S.P.) Response Post-Hurricane Disturbance Open
View article: Aboveground biomass equations for black willow (Salix nigra Marsh.) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.)
Aboveground biomass equations for black willow (Salix nigra Marsh.) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.) Open
Black willow and eastern cottonwood are fast-growing hardwoods native to river bottoms throughout the southeastern United States, e.g., the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV), that are often grown as short rotation woody crops (SRWCs…
View article: Diversity-Productivity Relationships in Forests of the Southeastern United States: Leveraging National Inventory Data and Tree Functional Traits
Diversity-Productivity Relationships in Forests of the Southeastern United States: Leveraging National Inventory Data and Tree Functional Traits Open
View article: Live Crown Ratio Models for Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) with Beta Regression
Live Crown Ratio Models for Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) with Beta Regression Open
The growth and production potential of a tree depends on its crown dimensions as these are closely related to a tree’s photosynthetic capacity. However, tree crowns have been studied less compared to their main stems because of their lower…