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Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2009

Late-successional riparian forest structure results in heterogeneous periphyton distributions in low-order streams.

Jeremy P. Stovall; William S. Keeton; Clifford E. Kraft

Late-successional riparian forests often regulate autotrophic microhabitats in low-order streams through shading provided by canopies. However, few studies have linked forest structure with periphyton microhabitat in adjoining streams. Our hypotheses were that (1) the heterogeneous horizontal structure in old-growth forests creates more spatially variable below-canopy light environments compared with mature forests and (2) site-specific light availability over streams corre- lates with spatial distributions of periphyton microhabitat. We surveyed 15 low-order stream reaches in late-successional northern hardwood-hemlock forests in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, USA. We measured forest structure and the below-canopy light environment at all reaches and the periphyton chlorophyll a concentration on artificial substrates in eight reaches. While stand age was not statistically significant, multivariate models of horizontal forest structure (e.g., gap distribution) and topography showed strong relationships (R 2 > 0.70) with the below-canopy light environment across all late-successional forests. Furthermore, metrics of below-canopy light availability explained a small but statistically signifi- cant proportion of the variation in chlorophyll a concentration. This variation in chlorophyll a indicates that complex late- successional riparian forests, both mature and old-growth, create a mosaic of heterotrophic (shaded) and autotrophic (lighted) microhabitats along low-order streams. These results reveal important and previously unrecognized links between stream habitat heterogeneity and the horizontal heterogeneous late-successional forest structure.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2011

Growth and Stem Quality Responses to Fertilizer Application by 21 Loblolly Pine Clones in the Virginia Piedmont

Jeremy P. Stovall; Colleen A. Carlson; John R. Seiler; Thomas R. Fox; Marco A. Yanez


Trees-structure and Function | 2012

Short-term changes in biomass partitioning of two full-sib clones of Pinus taeda L. under differing fertilizer regimes over 4 months

Jeremy P. Stovall; Thomas R. Fox; John R. Seiler


Forest Science | 2013

Allometry Varies among 6-Year-Old Pinus taeda (L.) Clones in the Virginia Piedmont

Jeremy P. Stovall; Thomas R. Fox; John R. Seiler


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

The impact of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) on stand dynamics in bottomland hardwood forests

Samuel A. Camarillo; Jeremy P. Stovall; Cliff J. Sunda


Plant and Soil | 2013

Respiratory C fluxes and root exudation differ in two full-sib clones of Pinus taeda (L.) under contrasting fertilizer regimes in a greenhouse

Jeremy P. Stovall; John R. Seiler; Thomas R. Fox


Forest Science | 2016

Loblolly Pine Site Index on Reclaimed Mineland in East Texas

Jeremy S. Priest; Jeremy P. Stovall; Dean W. Coble; Hans M. Williams; Brian P. Oswald


Restoration Ecology | 2018

Weed control and overstory reduction improve survival and growth of under-planted oak and hickory seedlings: Under-planted oaks and hickories

Luke B. Oliver; Jeremy P. Stovall; Christopher E. Comer; Hans M. Williams; Matt E. Symmank


Forests | 2015

Loblolly Pine Growth Patterns on Reclaimed Mineland: Allometry, Biomass, and Volume

Jeremy S. Priest; Jeremy P. Stovall; Dean W. Coble; Brian P. Oswald; Hans M. Williams


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2018

Surface and Subsurface Tillage Effects on Mine Soil Properties and Vegetative Response

H. Z. Angel; Jeremy P. Stovall; Hans M. Williams; Kenneth W Farrish; Brian P. Oswald; J. L. Young

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Brian P. Oswald

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Hans M. Williams

Stephen F. Austin State University

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David L. Kulhavy

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Dean W. Coble

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Christopher E. Comer

Stephen F. Austin State University

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