Can Clearcutting Reset Successional Trajectories in Upland Oak–Hickory Forests? A Case Study from Mid-Missouri

Author:

Knapp Benjamin O1,Anderson Samantha E1,Curtin Patrick J1,Ghilardi Casey1,Rives Robert G1

Affiliation:

1. School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

Abstract

Abstract Securing oak regeneration is a common management challenge in the central and eastern United States. We quantified the abundance of tree species groups in clearcuts in mid-Missouri more than 30 years following harvest to determine differences in species dominance based on aspect (exposed, protected, or ridge sites). Each tree was classified as “dominant” or “suppressed” based on its relative contribution to cumulative stand stocking, following concepts of the tree–area relation. Although maples or understory species were the most abundant across all sites, oaks and hickories contributed to more than 60 percent of the dominant stems on the exposed sites. In contrast, oaks and hickories made up less than 25 percent of the dominant stems on protected and ridge sites. Results indicate that clearcutting reset the successional trajectory, from a transition to maple dominance to maintaining oak–hickory dominance, on exposed sites but not on ridge or protected sites.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

U.S. Department of Agriculture

McIntire Stennis project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Forestry

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