Application of Life-Table Analyses to Tree Seedlings in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario

  • Hett J
  • Loucks O
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Abstract

Data for numbers of living seedlings by two-year age-classes under old-growth forests permit examination of life-table analysis as a tool for following seedling population relationships. The population depletion curves for white pine, balsam fir and red maple are compared. The negative exponential depletion model is demonstrated as a potentially sensitive method for quantitative comparison of silvical response characteristics.

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Hett, J. M., & Loucks, O. L. (1968). Application of Life-Table Analyses to Tree Seedlings in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario. The Forestry Chronicle, 44(2), 29–32. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc44029-2

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