Stand density index applied to timber and goshawk habitat objectives in Douglas-fir |
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Authors: | Robert J. Lilieholm Winifred B. Kessler Karren Merrill |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Forest Resources, Utah State University, 84322-5215 Logan, Utah, USA;(2) USDA Forest Service, P.O. Box 96090, 20090-6090 Washington, DC, USA;(3) USDA Forest Service, 78150 Covelo Road, 95428 Covelo, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Silvicultural guidelines are presented for the management of intermountain Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) stands for sawtimber production and goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) nesting habitat in the northern Rocky Mountains. Data from 14 goshawk nest stands in Douglas-fir forests on the Targhee National Forest in Idaho (Patla 1991) were used to characterize the range of stand conditions considered suitable for goshawk nesting. A density management regime is presented using Reineke's stand density index that includes a technical rotation designed to produce sawlogs with a single commercial thinning. On average timber-growing sites, stands reach goshawk habitat suitability when site height is 25 m at age 75 and provide 65 years of goshawk nesting habitat until the final harvest at age 140. Approximately 1320 m3/ha are harvested over the rotation. On higher-quality sites, rotation length declines from 140 to 85 years, of which roughly 35 years are suitable for goshawk nesting. |
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Keywords: | Goshawk Accipiter gentilis Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Multi-resource management Reineke's stand density index Thinning Timber management Wildlife |
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