RNR 1001 : Renewable Natural Resources Notes Test 4

7 views12 pages
15 Mar 2019
School
Course
Professor

Document Summary

Increasing public attention during the past few decades. Deciduous forest: broadleaf, nutrient resorption prior to pre-winter leaf fall, curved trunks, permanent branches, high transpiration potential, four seasons, 75-150 cm rainfall, rich soils from annual litter deposition, widespread conversion to agriculture, dense, high-quality wood (hardwoods) Factors influencing forest development: temperature, rainfall, elevation, slope aspect, shade tolerance. Shade-intolerant species: need sunlight during early growth, pioneer species. Inferior competitor for light: commercially important species. Shade-tolerant species: able to flourish under a canopy, often dominant during late succession, superior competitor for light, commercially important to species. Insect, bird, and mammal pollinators: bird and small mammal seed dispersers. Pattern and rate of growth: competition for light, escape from herbivory, recovery after disturbance (11/2) Tolerance of soil characteristics: nutrients, silt content, sand content, clay content, permeability, porosity, organic content (humus, soil microorganisms, metal content, ph. Crown fire- extremely destructive: burns the entire forest, more common in fire-suppressed areas due to litter accumulation, forest, wildlife, erosion impacts.

Get access

Grade+20% off
$8 USD/m$10 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
40 Verified Answers

Related Documents

Related Questions