Conceptual ecological models for the Long Island pitch pine barrens: implications for managing rare plant communities

Forest Ecology and Management
2003
Jordan, MJ; Patterson, WA; Windisch, AG
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Volume / Issue185(1-2)
Pages151-168
Total Pages18
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DOI10.1016/S0378-1127(03)00252-4
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Conference TitleConference on Shrublands and Early-Successional Forests
Conference DateMAY 04-05, 2002
Publication DateNOV 3 2003
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AbstractFire dependent pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) and scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia Wang.) barrens are found on coarse-textured, droughty soils in the northeastern United States. These communities are globablly rare and, in many areas, dependent on active .
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