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Commentary
Seven Hurricanes and the Southeastern Forest Ecosystems: An Educational Opportunity pp. 327-327(1) Author: Jose, Shibu
Letters
Letters pp. 327-371(45) Authors: Pfilf, Dick; Marker, John F.; Helgerson, Ole T.; Gerhold, Henry D.; Olson, Lloyd W.; Wolf, Robert E.; Pence, Ned N.; Burns, Sandy
Regular Article
Does the Lack of Reference Ecosystems Limit Our Science? A Case Study in Nonnnative Invasive Plants as Forest Fuels pp. 329-338(10) Authors: Dibble, Alison C.; Rees, Catherine A.
Controls and Reference Conditions in Forestry: The Role of Old-Growth and Retrospective Studies pp. 339-344(6) Authors: Frelich, Lee E.; Cornett, Meredith W.; White, Mark A.
Defining Reference Information for Restoring Ecologically Rare Tallgrass Oak Savannas in the Midwestern United States pp. 345-350(6) Authors: Asbjornsen, H.; Brudvig, L. A.; Mabry, C. M.; Evans, C. W.; Karnitz, H. M.
Determining Reference Ecosystem Conditions for Disturbed Landscapes within the Context of Contemporary Resource Management Issues pp. 351-356(6) Authors: Goebel, P. Charles; Wyse, Thomas C.; Corace III, R. Gregory
Western Pine Forests with Continuing Frequent Fire Regimes: Possible Reference Sites for Management pp. 357-362(6) Authors: Stephens, Scott L.; Fulé, Peter Z.
Reference Stands for Silvicultural Research: A Maine Perspective pp. 363-367(5) Authors: Kenefic, Laura S.; White, Alan S.; Cutko, Andrew R.; Fraver, Shawn
Perspective
Whither the Future of US Forest Industry—and American Forestry? pp. 368-369(2) Author: Wallinger, R. Scott