The increase in intensity of the harvesting of eastern Quebec's forests has resulted in profound compositional changes at the stand level. The composition and structure of presettlement stands provide key benchmarks when implementing ecosystem-based management (EBM). A core principle of EBM is the...
Author(s)
Schneider, R.; Dupont-Leduc, L.; Gauthray-Guyénet, V.; Cattaneo, N.; Melo, L.; Simard, T.; Begni, A.; Turquin, R.; Morache-Mercier, A.; Pinna, S.; Rémillard, U.; Nock, C.
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Forestry, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Forestry Chronicle, 2021, 97, 3, pp 250-262
This data article describes datasets of plant community composition, dendrometric measurements, quantity and quality of snags of humid boreal stands (Quebec, Canada) from an experiment comparing silviculture scenarios of increasing intensity: (i) careful logging around advance growth (CLAAG); (ii)...
Author(s)
Urli, M.; Thiffault, N.; Chalifour, D.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Data in Brief, 2022, 43,
Even-aged silviculture based on short-rotation clearcuts had severely altered boreal forests. Silvicultural alternatives (e.g. continuous cover or retention forestry) have the potential to restore and protect the habitats and functions of boreal forests. These alternatives are however often...
Author(s)
Martin, M.; Leduc, A.; Fenton, N. J.; Girona, M. M.; Bergeron, Y.; Valeria, O.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2022, 59, 7, pp 1792-1803
Sustainability is central to forest management. To determine the sustainable annual harvest, practitioners rely on a simulation framework that combines inventory data, growth models, and optimization software. Because this standard simulation framework is based on model predictions aggregated into...
Author(s)
Fortin, M.; Sattler, D.; Schneider, R.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing, Ottowa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2022, 52, 5, pp 704-715
Landscape-level studies such as those on forest management planning and carbon accounting rely on large-area growth projections provided by forest growth models. Nowadays, most of these models are individual tree-based models. The detailed input they require and their complexity are a challenge for ...
Author(s)
Fortin, M.; Lavoie, J. F.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2022, 52, 8, pp 1140-1153
The impact of traditional even-aged forest management on landscape age structure, tree composition, and connectivity has been well documented. Very little, however, is known about the impact on stand structural diversity. This study aims to compare the structural and abiotic characteristics of...
Author(s)
Martin, M.; Boucher, Y.; Fenton, N. J.; Marchand, P.; Morin, H.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2020, 458, pp 117765
Because they generate more wood per area and time, short rotation plantations are likely to play an increasing role in meeting the global increase in the demand for wood fiber. To be successful, high-yield plantations require costly intensive silviculture regimes to ensure the survival and maximize ...
Author(s)
Thiffault, N.; Elferjani, R.; Hébert, F.; Paré, D.; Gagné, P.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2020, 11, 7,
Forest harvesting and fire are major disturbances in boreal forests. Forest harvesting has modified stand successional pathways, which has led to compositional changes from the original conifer-dominated forests to predominantly mixed and hardwood forests. Boreal fire regimes are expected to change ...
Author(s)
Molina, E.; Valeria, O.; Martin, M.; Girona, M. M.; Ramirez, J. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 8,
The protection of ecological functions of forested swamps and peatlands is the subject of legal and regulatory measures. In Quebec and elsewhere in Canada, wood harvesting is carried out on swamps and peatlands of merchantable forests. What is the impact of forestry practices on these wetlands...
Author(s)
Jutras, S.; Plamondon, A. P.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Écoscience, 2021, 28, 1, pp 1-31
Separating the influence of climate and habitat characteristics on forest communities could help better understand their potential sensitivity to environmental change. In this study, we sampled spiders and beetles in similar forest types, located along a ca. 4°C mean annual temperature spatial...
Author(s)
Bouchard, M.; Hébert, C.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Écoscience, 2021, 28, 2, pp 115-126