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Forest Ecology and Management | 1998

Influence of ecological conditions on Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) and subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) germinant survival and initial seedling growth in south-central British Columbia

Michael C. Feller

Abstract The influence of seedbed (undisturbed forest floor, burned forest floor, and mineral soil), light (closed forest, open forest, and clearcut), and competing vegetation (present, not present) on germination and initial seedling survival and growth of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) and Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) was investigated after applying seeds to small (1 m2) plots established in each of the two major site types present in the wet cold Engelmann spruce–subalpine fir biogeoclimatic subzone (ESSFwc) of south-central British Columbia. Seedling survival and growth generally did not differ between site types and were little influenced by competing vegetation. After three growing seasons, the number of living seedlings of both species increased as the degree of forest floor disturbance increased. The number of living fir seedlings increased as the amount of light increased whereas partial shade benefitted spruce seedling survival. After two growing seasons, surviving fir seedlings had grown larger, (height, basal diameter, and crown volume) and were generally less influenced by seedbed, light, and competition, than spruce seedlings. Spruce seedling growth was greatest on undisturbed forest floor seedbeds in clearcut areas. If ESSFwc forests are to be naturally regenerated with Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir, clearcutting with exposure of mineral soil would be the optimum treatment for promoting fir seed germination and initial seedling growth as long as a seed source is present and sufficient seed survives predation. If spruce is to be promoted, provision of partial shade initially, for up to 2 yrs, and provision of small patches of mineral soil should assist seedling survival and minimize potential growth losses.


Water Resources Research | 1979

Chemical characteristics of small streams near Haney in southwestern British Columbia

Michael C. Feller; J. P. Kimmins


Water Resources Research | 1984

Effects of Clearcutting and Slash Burning on Streamwater Chemistry and Watershed Nutrient Budgets in Southwestern British Columbia

Michael C. Feller; J. P. Kimmins


Forest Ecology and Management | 2003

Predation risk and the functional response of elk-aspen herbivory

Clifford A. White; Michael C. Feller; Suzanne E. Bayley


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2005

Forest harvesting and streamwater inorganic chemistry in western north America : a review

Michael C. Feller


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2002

Climatic and hydrologic variability in a coastal watershed of Southwestern British Columbia

Peter M. Kiffney; Jennifer P. Bull; Michael C. Feller


Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 2000

Fluvial and epilithic organic matter dynamics in headwater streams of southwestern British Columbia, Canada

Peter M. Kiffney; John S. Richardson; Michael C. Feller


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1981

EFFECTS OF CLEARCUTTING AND SLASHBURNING ON STREAM TEMPERATURE IN SOUTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA

Michael C. Feller


Forestry Chronicle | 2006

Post-harvest nitrogen cycling in clearcut and alternative silvicultural systems in a montane forest in coastal British Columbia

Brian D. Titus; Cindy E. Prescott; Doug G. Maynard; A. K. Mitchell; Robert L. Bradley; Michael C. Feller; William J. Beese; Brad A. Seely; Ross Benton; John P. Senyk; Barbara J. Hawkins; Ross Koppenaal


Science | 1984

Acid rain and soil chemistry.

Noye M. Johnson; Gene E. Likens; Michael C. Feller; Charles T. Driscoll

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Thomas P. Sullivan

University of British Columbia

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Walt Klenner

University of British Columbia

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Gene E. Likens

University of Connecticut

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Peter M. Kiffney

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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J. P. Kimmins

University of British Columbia

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John S. Richardson

University of British Columbia

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A. K. Mitchell

Natural Resources Canada

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