Successional replacement of old-growth white oak by mixed mesophytic hardwoods in southwestern Pennsylvania

Presettlement forests in southwestern Pennsylvania were dominated by Quercusalba L. A relatively undisturbed remnant of this forest type on a mesic site was surveyed to investigate the successional status of Q. alba in the region. This old-growth stand is now dominated by Fagusgrandifolia Ehrh., Ace...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of forest research 1990-12, Vol.20 (12), p.1864-1870
Hauptverfasser: Abrams, M.D, Downs, J.A
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Zusammenfassung:Presettlement forests in southwestern Pennsylvania were dominated by Quercusalba L. A relatively undisturbed remnant of this forest type on a mesic site was surveyed to investigate the successional status of Q. alba in the region. This old-growth stand is now dominated by Fagusgrandifolia Ehrh., Acerrubrum L., and Liriodendrontulipifera L., representing 62% of the importance value total. Oaks (Q. alba, Q. rubra L., and Q. velutina Lam.) totalled only 18% of the importance value total. The overstory mainly comprised L. tulipifera, F. grandifolia, Q. alba, and Nyssasylvatica Marsh. Acerrubrum and Prunusserotina Ehrh. were the most abundant seedlings, and few saplings of any species were present. The oldest and largest trees were oak, with two Q. alba >300 years. Over 90% of all trees were
ISSN:0045-5067
1208-6037
DOI:10.1139/x90-250