82
Views
34
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Edge influence on forest structure in large forest remnants, cutblock separators, and riparian buffers in managed black spruce forestsFootnote1

, &
Pages 226-233 | Received 30 Nov 2004, Accepted 13 Dec 2005, Published online: 06 May 2016

Literature cited

  • Beier, P. & R. D. Noss, 1998. Do habitat corridors provide connectivity? Conservation Biology, 12: 1241–1252.
  • Bergeron, Y., S. Gauthier, V. Kafka, P. Lefort & D. Lesieur, 2001. Natural fire frequency for eastern Canada boreal forest: Consequences for sustainable forestry. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 31: 384–391.
  • Brosofske, K., J. Chen, R. J. Naima & J. F. Franklin, 1997. Harvesting effects on microclimatic gradients from small streams to uplands in Western Washington. Ecological Applications, 7: 1188–1200.
  • Burton, P. J., 2002. Effects of clearcut edges on trees in the subboreal spruce zone of Northwest-Central British Columbia. Silva Fennica, 36: 329–352.
  • Castelle, A. J., A. W. Johnson & C. Conolly, 1994. Wetland and stream buffer size requirements: A review. Journal of Environmental Quality, 23: 878–882.
  • Chen, J., J. F. Franklin & J. S. Lowe, 1996. Comparison of abiotic and structurally defined patch patterns in a hypothetical forest landscape. Conservation Biology, 10: 854–862.
  • Chen, J., J. F. Franklin & T. A. Spies, 1992. Vegetation responses to edge environments in old-growth douglas-fir forests. Ecological Applications, 2: 387–396.
  • Dignan, P. & L. Bren, 2003. A study of the effect of logging on the understorey light environment in riparian buffer strips in a south-east Australian forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 172: 161–172.
  • Donovan, T. M., P. W. Jones, E. M. Annand & F. R. Thompson III, 1997. Variation in local-scale edge effects: Mechanisms and landscape context. Ecology, 78: 2064–2075.
  • Esseen, P.-A. & K.-E. Renhorn, 1998. Edge effects on an epiphytic lichen in fragmented forests. Conservation Biology, 12: 1307–1317.
  • Gauthier, S., L. De Grandpré & Y. Bergeron, 2000. Differences in forest composition in two boreal forest ecoregions of Québec. Journal of Vegetation Science, 11: 781–790.
  • Gregory, S. V., F. J. Swanson, W. A. McKee & K. W. Cummins, 1991. An ecosystem perspective of riparian zones. BioScience, 41: 540–557.
  • Grondin, P., 1996. Écologie forestière. Pages 133–279 in Manuel de foresterie. Presses de l’Université Laval, Québec, Québec.
  • Hairston-Strang, A. B. & P. W. Adams, 1998. Potential large woody debris sources in riparian buffers after harvesting in Oregon, USA. Forest Ecology and Management, 112: 67–77.
  • Hannon, S. J. & F. K. Schmiegelow, 2002. Corridors may not improve the conservation value of small reserves for most boreal birds. Ecological Applications, 12: 1457–1468.
  • Hannon, S. J., C. A. Paszkowski, S. Boutin, J. DeGroot, S. E. Macdonald, M. Wheatley & B. R. Eaton, 2002. Abundance and species composition of amphibians, small mammals, and songbirds in riparian forest buffer strips of varying widths in the boreal mixedwood of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 32: 1784–1800.
  • Harper, K. A., 1999. Variability in forest structure and composition along edge-to-interior gradients from lakeshore and clearcut edges and in riparian buffers in the aspen-dominated mixedwood boreal forest. Ph.D. thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
  • Harper, K. A. & S. E. Macdonald, 2001. Structure and composition of riparian boreal forest: New methods for analyzing edge influence. Ecology, 82: 649–659.
  • Harper, K. A. & S. E. Macdonald, 2002a. The critical values program for assessing edge influence. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 83: 61–62.
  • Harper, K. A. & S. E. Macdonald, 2002b. Structure and composition of edges next to regenerating clear-cuts in the mixedwood boreal forest. Journal of Vegetation Science, 13: 535–546.
  • Harper, K. A., D. Lesieur, Y. Bergeron & P. Drapeau, 2004. Forest structure and composition at young fire and cut edges in black spruce boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 34: 289–302.
  • Hylander, K., B. G. Jonsson & C. Nilsson, 2002. Evaluating buffer strips along boreal streams using bryophytes as indicators. Ecological Applications, 12: 797–806.
  • Hylander, K., C. Nilsson & T. Göthner, 2004. Effects of bufferstrip retention and clearcutting on land snails in boreal riparian forests. Conservation Biology, 18: 1052–1062.
  • Jorgensen, E. E., T. J. Canfield & F. W. Kutz, 2000. Restored riparian buffers as tools for ecosystem restoration in the MAIA: Processes, endpoints, and measures of success for water, soil, flora, and fauna. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 63: 199–210.
  • Laurance, W. F., 1991. Edge effects in tropical forest fragments: Application of a model for the design of nature reserves. Biological Conservation, 57: 205–219.
  • Laurance, W. F., L. V. Ferreira, J. M. Rankin-de Merona & S. G. Laurance, 1998. Rain forest fragmentation and the dynamics of Amazonian tree communities. Ecology, 79: 2032–2040.
  • Lindenmayer, D. B. & H. A. Nix, 1993. Ecological principles for the design of wildlife corridors. Conservation Biology, 7: 627–630.
  • Machtans, C. S., M.-A. Villard & S. J. Hannon, 1996. Use of riparian buffer strips as movement corridors by forest birds. Conservation Biology, 10: 1366–1379.
  • Marie-Victorin, F., 1995. Flore Laurentienne. 3e édition. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec.
  • Maser, C., R. G. Anderson, K. Cromack Jr., J. T. Williams & R. E. Martin, 1979. Dead and down woody material. Pages 78–95 in J. W. Thomas (ed.). Wildlife Habitats in Managed Forests: The Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington. US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington, DC.
  • Ministère des Ressources Naturelles du Québec, 1994. Cartes écoforestières 1:20000 (32C16, 32F01, 32F06, 32F16, 32K01, 32K02, 33F01, 34F01). Direction des inventaires forestiers, Québec, Québec.
  • Naiman, R. J., H. Décamps & M. Pollock, 1993. The role of riparian corridors in maintaining regional biodiversity. Ecological Applications, 3: 209–212.
  • Pearson, S. F. & D. A. Manuwal, 2001. Breeding bird response to riparian buffer width in managed Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forests. Ecological Applications, 11: 840–853.
  • Potvin, F. & N. Bertrand, 2004. Leaving forest strips in large clearcut landscapes of boreal forest: A management scenario suitable for wildlife? Forestry Chronicle, 80: 44–53.
  • Québec Government, 2003. Forest Act. R.S.Q., Chapter F-4.1 (updated 1 August 2003).
  • Rheault, H., P. Drapeau, Y. Bergeron & P.-A. Esseen, 2003. Edge effects on epiphytic lichens in managed black spruce forests of eastern North America. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 33: 23–32.
  • Robinson, S. K., F. R. Thompson, T. M. Donovan, D. R. Whitehead & J. Faaborg, 1995. Regional forest fragmentation and the nesting success of migratory birds. Science, 267: 1987–1990.
  • Ruel, J.-C., D. Pin & K. Cooper, 2001. Windthrow in riparian buffer strips: Effect of wind exposure, thinning and strip width. Forest Ecology and Management, 143: 105–113.
  • Saucier, J.-P., J.-F. Bergeron, P. Grondin & A. Robitaille, 1998. Les regions écologiques du Québec méridional (3e version). L’Aubelle, supplément 124: 1-12.
  • Saunders, D. A., R. J. Hobbs & C. R. Margules, 1991. Biological consequences of ecosystem fragmentation: A review. Conservation Biology, 5: 18–31.
  • SPSS, 1999. SPSS for Windows, Version 10.0. SPSS Institute Inc., Chicago, Illinois.
  • Temple, S. A., 1986. Predicting impacts of habitat fragmentation on forest birds: A comparison of two models. Pages 301–304 in J. Verner, M. L. Morrison & C. J. Ralph (eds.). Wildlife 2000: Modeling Habitat Relationships of Terrestrial Vertebrates. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Thomas, J. W., R. G. Anderson, C. Maser & E. L. Bull, 1979. Snags. Pages 66–77 in J. W. Thomas (ed.). Wildlife Habitats in Managed Forests: The Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington. US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington, DC.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.