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A Review of the Regeneration Dynamics of North American Boreal Forest Tree Species
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume
29
Issue
6
First Page
824
Last Page
839
Publication Date
1999
Abstract
In this review, we focus on the biotic parameters that are crucial to an understanding of the recruitment dynamics of North American boreal tree species following natural (fire, budworm infestation, windthrow) or human-induced (clearcut, partial cut) disturbances. The parameters we emphasize are (i) the production of seeds and asexual stems (both of which, we argue, are a function of basal area density), (ii) the dispersal of seeds by wind (or the dispersion of asexual stems) as a function of distance from source, (iii) dormant seed bank capacity, (iv) organic layer depth as a determinant of germinant mortality and asexual bud response, and (v) shade tolerance as a partial arbiter of the density of advanced regeneration. Having identified the gaps in our knowledge, we conclude by suggesting a short-term research agenda whose completion would lead to the parameterized functions that would constitute the recruitment subroutine in a landscape-scale forest dynamics simulator.
Recommended Citation
D F Greene, J C Zasada, L Sirois, D Kneeshaw, H Morin, I Charron, and M -J Simard. 1999. A review of the regeneration dynamics of North American boreal forest tree species. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 29(6): 824-839. https://doi.org/10.1139/x98-112