Overstory mortality as an indicator of forest health in California |
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Authors: | R. T. Busing L. H. Liegel V. J. Labau |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, 97331 Corvallis, OR, USA;(2) USDA Forest Service (retired), 2951 Admiralty Bay Drive, 99515 Anchorage, AK, USA |
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Abstract: | The interagency Forest Health Monitoring Program involves a network of about 4200 forest plots on a triangular grid across the United States. We present data on recent mortality of trees 27.9 cm diameter from the first three years of measurements in California (1992–1994). Three plot designs were used to collect data representative of a 1-ha stand at each site; the designs differed primarily in total area sampled (0.067, 0.4 and 1.0 ha). Approximately 50 sites were visited each year yielding a total of about 150. Field tallies showed few cases of recent mortality in the smallest plot size. Cumulative distribution functions of recent dead tree densities in the 0.067-ha plots differed significantly from those generated by tallies from entire 1-ha stands. We conclude that an area of 0.067 ha is unsuitable to assess and monitor overstory mortality in Pacific Coast forests.The U.S. government right to retain a non-exclusive, royalty free licence in and to any copyright is acknowledged. |
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